Example sentences of "by [noun sg] of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Indomethacin , at 100 uM , significantly inhibited chemiluminescence produced by addition of HOCl in the presence of luminol .
2 The Interim report considered that there were only two alternative methods of relieving the congestion of London : either by vertical expansion in multi-storey buildings , or by removal of part of the population elsewhere , so achieving lower densities and larger open spaces .
3 The incremental integrated release of PYY and enteroglucagon stimulated by infusion of deoxycholate into the sigmoid colon was dose dependent ( Fig 3 and 4 ) .
4 The correct placement of the intracerebroventricular injection was confirmed by injection of dye at the same coordinates after completion of study and subsequent localisation of dye in the ventricle on brain sectioning .
5 It was first systematized by Gratian of Bologna in the twelfth century .
6 It is unusual for a person to lose the sight in both eyes at the same time , but loss of sight in one can be followed later by loss of sight in the second eye .
7 These are caused by reflection of light from the two sides of the thin film of water forming the bubble .
8 Yet resolutions of the lower House do not make law , and arguably the royal supremacy established over the Church by Act of Parliament during the Reformation had vested the monarch with the power to suspend penal statutes .
9 This was established by Act of Parliament as the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England — known as English Heritage — but not until nine years later .
10 Pausanias describes Cimon 's Theseion as including a picture by Mikon of Theseus at the bottom of the sea ( the subject of fig. 98 ) , and pictures of a Centauromachy and an Amazonomachy which he does not ascribe to an artist .
11 A police officer reported that ‘ in some villages the young men are brought up from their childhood with the idea that according to ancient Kandyan custom the highland on which the [ coffee ] estate has been opened belongs by right of inheritance to the village below and in helping themselves they are only taking the rent of the ground . ’
12 He used the event to test modifications to his Peugeot 205 GTi , carried out by Autotech of Thirsk over the winter season .
13 Jean-Marie Henri resigned as Economy Minister on March 12 for " health reasons " , although there was speculation that the move was prompted by criticism of Henri by the IMF and World Bank ; Roger Vony was appointed in his place .
14 However , by use of dye in the resin , manufacturers can produce pink , green or blue rods for quick identification in the assembly of commercial kites .
15 This minimal ‘ equilibrium ’ can be achieved only ( 1 ) at the expense of the resources left in the towns , and ( 2 ) by use of force on the part of the proletarian state .
16 Most significant things , from marriages to murders , happen between people who know each other well , so the best way to reach people is by word of mouth in the right places .
17 It was very basic indeed , and only by dint of preparation for the royal visitor did it have any carpeting on the stairs .
18 How Theda kept her countenance throughout the drive home she never knew , but somehow , perhaps by dint of dwelling on the attention paid her by Finchingfield and Tiverton , she managed to divert Rose from the dangerous topic of Lady Usk 's strange conduct .
19 This would involve some acceptance by society of compensation to the chronic sick and disabled , not just of a responsibility to maintain them .
20 The legislation for the new agency was expected to have been introduced into Parliament at the earliest possible opportunity by Secretary of State for the Environment , Michael Heseltine , who is expected to set a firm date for publication of the consultation paper on the new environment agency sometime in October .
21 Just as solicitors acting for the wife , where the matrimonial home stands in the husband 's sole name , will have given advice concerning the registration of a Class F Land Charge or a notice ( if registered land ) ; so , where the home stands in the joint names of husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants , will they have advised on severance of that joint tenancy in order to prevent the husband acquiring the whole property by operation of law in the event of the wife 's death before the determination of the matrimonial proceedings ( see Barton v Morris [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 1032 ) .
22 In the case of trends in tobacco smoking ( and by implication of trends in the diseases to which it contributes ) the sum of Australian experience supports the view that centrally coordinated action that is adequately funded and deliberately built on broad based support can speed the fall in smoking prevalence .
23 Section 7(2) prevents the exclusion of liability as against a consumer for breach of warranties arising by implication of law from the form of the contract as to the goods ' correspondence to description or sample , or their quality or fitness for any particular purpose .
24 Section 7 provides : 7 – ( 1 ) Where the possession or ownership of goods passes under or in pursuance of a contract not governed by the law of sale of goods or hire-purchase , subsections ( 2 ) to ( 4 ) below apply as regards the effect ( if any ) to be given to contract terms excluding or restricting liability for breach of obligation arising by implication of law from the nature of the contract .
25 Connections were made between women 's domestic labour and the segregation by sex of jobs in the labour market .
26 Figure 1 shows the mean scores of duodenal damage induced by instillation of HCl into the duodenal lumen after saline pretreatment .
27 Volume of total gastric juice in basal and under pentagastrin infusion was calculated as the sum of four 15 minute samples in each period ( Table ) and the hourly output of each substance ( platelet activating factor : pg/hr ; lyso platelet activating factor : µg/hr ; AAGPC : µg/hr ; acid : mmol/hr ; pepsin : pepsin unit UP/hr ; NANA : µg/hr ; choline : µg/hr ) was calculated as the sum of four 15 minute rates of secretion ; each 15 minute rate having been determiend by multiplication of concentration by the volume of gastric juice aspirated during 15 minutes .
28 In the last months of John II 's reign Charles of Navarre had raised a rebellion over the succession to Burgundy , which Navarre claimed by virtue of descent from the great-aunt of the last Capetian duke , Philip of Rouvres .
29 By virtue of socialization in the ‘ best ’ private schools they are assured access to the approved universities which stamp them as potential cadres of the ruling class ( Kellner and Crowther-Hunt , 1980 ) .
30 Although the regulatory rules are subject to judicial review and the control of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and , in the case of SROs , the SIB , this might not be adequate ; ( 2 ) It may lead to an uneven playing field by virtue of differences in the treatment of different authorised persons .
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