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

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1 But the arbitrator is sufficiently expert to enable him to decide just by inspection of the goods in dispute .
2 [ Dulwich Picture Gallery : No.331 By permission of the Governors of Dulwich Picture Gallery ]
3 By Direction of the Owners FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
4 Political consciousness of the public would be enhanced by recognition of the benefits of cooperation , then of the need for cooperative representation .
5 Such recognition is reflected , for instance , in the enhancement by statute of the rights of employees against dismissal , which from an aggregate wealth viewpoint may be depicted as inhibiting factor mobility and hence on occasion as being wealth reducing .
6 You are hampered by fear of the consequences of a new choice , the fear of the unknown , of being alone , of the world you have readily accepted in the past .
7 The manner of Bray 's conversion , gradually accomplished in November 1823 , assisted by the reading of John Bunyan [ q.v. ] and driven by fear of the consequences of drunkenness for his family life , also indicated that a religious original was about to emerge .
8 Begin by thinking of the answers to these questions :
9 If you live in a town , start by thinking of the names of different districts .
10 By modification of the conditions of test and the use of an appropriate indicator , it is possible to determine separately the calcium content of a sample .
11 ATP was used to start the reactions and the amount of linear DNA produced at various time intervals detected by separation of the products on agarose gels ( Figures 3 & 4 ) .
12 Attempts to improve the prospect of cure have been made by investigation of the advantages of adjuvant chemotherapy .
13 The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain student unions by use of the laws on organisations which lay claim to charitable status .
14 This was followed by perforation of the thin bone of the skull and mandible , and of such bones as the pelvis and scapula , and then by attrition of the edges of the teeth , but not breakage .
15 Its chief original purpose was to facilitate transportation by road of the products of the Coalbrookdale iron works ( q.v. ) , which had previously been conveyed by river and canal transport .
16 Basically , a starting population of known ( census ) size is defined in terms of its age , area of residence , etc. , and future developments in that population are estimated by consideration of the components of change in the light of current experience .
17 Arrival times were obtained by convolution of the pulses with an appropriate template and then corrected for the Earth 's motion using the JPL DE200 barycentric ephemeris .
18 Once a logical contradiction is admitted to a system of propositions any other proposition and its negation can be proved to be true by virtue of the rules of formal logic .
19 From that first manifestation of life the evolutionary processes continued all through the countless ages of this Second Period , that is , the period from the beginnings of life to the dawn of civilisation , and life developed by virtue of the laws of survival as disclosed by the Darwinian school .
20 The ‘ touchstone ’ would be if the Attorney-General was less able , by virtue of the actions of the Independent , to obtain or continue an injunction against the Guardian and the Observer .
21 Prominent individuals were often prominent by virtue of the groups of which they were leaders .
22 Nothing in this Policy or in any document thereon shall affect the right of any person indemnified by this Policy or of any other person to recover an amount under or by virtue of the provisions of the law of any territory in which the Policy operates relating to the insurance of liability to Third Parties .
23 Nothing in this Policy or in any Endorsement thereon shall affect the right of any person indemnified by this Policy or of any other person to recover an amount under or by virtue of the provisions of the law of any territory in which the Policy operates relating to the insurance of liability to Third Parties .
24 There should also be a limitation on the time during which the landlord can require the tenant to procure a new guarantor and the following amendment is suggested : … and if so required by the Landlord by notice to the Tenant given within 28 days of receipt of the Tenant 's notice at the expense of the Tenant within 56 days to procure some other person reasonably acceptable to the Landlord such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed … 5.24 Landlord 's rights To permit the Landlord at all times during the Term to exercise without interruption or interference any of the rights granted to [ it ] by virtue of the provisions of this Lease The point here is to ensure that the landlord 's rights contained in the lease are not such as to cause unreasonable interference with the business being carried on at the premises .
25 During that time Rosemount were able to maintain their production and repair capability only by virtue of the services of AEA Technology .
26 Included in episcopal temporalities were not only the advowsons which he possessed in his own right by virtue of the endowments of his bishopric but also those which it fell to him to exercise by default of the usual patron and the appointments to the cathedral chapter , two categories of patronage which he exercised by virtue of his spiritual authority over the diocese , not because of any land which he held .
27 Therefore , any form of report which by virtue of the qualifications of the reporter was intended to provide some comfort to readers of accounts would be regarded as a quasi audit report .
28 The British crown was expected to pass to the Dowager Duchess Sophia of Hanover , by virtue of the terms of the Act of Settlement , but Sophia died early in 1714 , shortly before Anne died on 1st .
29 As can be established by analysis of the affiliations of those most closely involved in the development of the plate tectonic paradigm , helpfully listed by Stewart , many of the major players were based in Cambridge , ( or had studied or lectured there ) , and in the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego , California .
30 A trustee ( other than the official receiver ) can be removed by resolution of the creditors at a meeting duly summoned of which proper notice specifying the purpose of the meeting has been given ( s 298(1) ) .
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