Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 To do so , both verbs and nouns need to be qualified by adjectives and/or adverbs determined by the choreographers during the making of the design .
2 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
3 He is unlikely to be startled by the kind of evidence or hypothesis presented by us and by other writers .
4 A reviewing scientist may conclude that although the same results are obtainable on replication , they are incapable of supporting the theory or hypothesis advanced by the original scientist .
5 assessment of the applicant 's circumstances , in the round , and his or her personal needs for support and rehabilitation , including any community service needs , together with any help or support required by carers ( DoH , 1991a , p.5 ) .
6 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
7 The University has no obligation to assist students with fees , except where these are paid as part of a scholarship or award made by the University .
8 In both children and adults there may be a rash of tiny red-purple spots or bruises caused by bleeding under the skin .
9 Birthmarks , or other natural defects , were thought to be marks or bruises left by elves , and Queen Margaret insulted Shakespeare 's Richard III accordingly :
10 Parliament , moreover , was open to considerable royal influence , since a large proportion of its members , both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons , held offices , pensions or contracts awarded by the Crown .
11 This includes the cost of a monster or chariot ridden by a character .
12 It is still unclear whether this is due to some intrinsic characteristic of people who became nuclear workers , or more likely because of the reduced opportunities or smoking allowed by work restrictions .
13 When items are faulty , not delivered on time , or more rarely where Ian has by his own fault succeeded in botching an order , then he goes on the defensive .
14 For the equivalent of £8.20 there was fruit juice , grapefruit , croissant or pastries followed by as many rashers of British bacon and British eggs as customers could manage .
15 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
16 By section 72(3) no statement or admission made by a person pursuant to that section shall , in proceedings for any related offence , be admissible in evidence against that person or against the spouse of that person but any statement or admission may be admitted in evidence in proceedings for perjury or contempt of court .
17 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
18 Certificate under section 1(2) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 that point of law of general public importance involved in decision namely , ‘ In criminal proceedings under the Theft Act 1968 , is a statement or admission made by a defendant in bankruptcy proceedings admissible against the defendant ? ’
19 Loss or damage caused by accidents is not generally included , though you may be able to claim under some other section .
20 loss or damage caused by the process of cleaning , repairing or restoring any article , wear and tear , the action of light or atmospheric conditions , moth or any other gradually-operating cause ;
21 We accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by either ( i ) your breach of the Conditions ( as in force at the time of the breach ) or ( ii ) failure of any services to which your Card relates due to mechanical or other reasons .
22 loss or damage caused by frost , subsidence , heave or landslip ;
23 The facts were that the plaintiff had insured property with the defendant company against inter alia ‘ loss or damage caused by theft . ’
24 274 , a decision of the Court of Appeal in a case where a policy holder was insured against ‘ loss or damage caused by theft . ’
25 When he tried to recover his loss , the insurers denied liability on the ground that , whereas his policy insured him against ‘ loss or damage caused by theft , ’ the circumstances did not disclose a theft within the meaning of the Act of 1968 .
26 Liability extends to damage caused in the United Kingdom , the cost of any measures reasonably taken for the purpose of preventing or reducing such damage , or damage caused by any measures so taken .
27 For example , injury or damage caused by the use of woodworking machinery [ other than portable tools ] may be specifically excluded unless you ask for it to be included and pay an additional premium .
28 In Chapter 9 we saw that a manufacturer can be liable to a consumer for any loss or damage caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or any of his employees .
29 Under Section One of the Policy we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
30 Please also note General Exclusion 7b — no cover is provided for loss or damage caused by riots or civil commotion .
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