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

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1 Shares of 14 of the airlines are traded on stock exchanges , but 12 of the participants are 50% or more owned by government .
2 ‘ This is one of the Australian birds ’ , noted Gould in his Handbook , ‘ which particularly attracted the notice of the earlier voyagers to that country , by nearly every one of whom it is mentioned as being very plentiful on all the islands in Bass 's Straits , and so tame that it might be easily knocked down with sticks or even captured by hand ; during my sojourn in the country I visited many of the localities above mentioned , and found that , so far from being still numerous , it is almost extirpated ; I killed a pair on Isabella Island , one of a small group near Flinder 's Island , on the 12th January 1839 . ’
3 They could be either recorded from the big screen by a cinema goer or illegally reproduced by someone with access to the film.Intv .
4 ‘ Nothing which is not either documented by photograph or clearly indicated by surviving is replaced .
5 Then she turned to speak to all the eagles there , for most were listening in silence to her except those , and there were some , who had been so long in the Cages or so affected by them that they showed interest in nothing but food , their spirit killed by imprisonment .
6 The number of those out of work for six months or more rose by 10,700 ( 8.8 per cent ) from 122,200 to 132,900 , again the lowest in Britain .
7 Of the non-QTS qualifications , the best known are those developed by the Royal Society of Arts and now administered by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate .
8 Thus , McConaghy and his colleagues carried out a series of experiments on what they call ‘ allusive thinking ’ , a concept similar to overinclusive thinking and actually measured by them with a clinical , thought disorder test .
9 It leads only to the Charles Inglis Clark mountain hut , a prestigious private hut owned by the Scottish Mountaineering Club and hence frequented by respectable rock-climbing doctors , lawyers and accountants .
10 It is not uncommon for goods to be carried by road from a European destination through several countries to a port , where they were then loaded on board a ship , taken to another continent and again despatched by road to their final destination .
11 Oskar Lafontaine , the opposition Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) candidate for chancellor and Minister President of Saarland , was stabbed in the neck and seriously injured by an apparently mentally disturbed women at an election rally in Cologne on April 25 .
12 As most of the decisions are now taken in Brussels and merely rubber-stamped by Westminster , just what is the point in voting ?
13 At Lefevre , there are new paintings by Sandra Fisher ( 13 May-4 June ) , wife of R.B. Kitaj and formerly represented by Odette Gilbert .
14 Structural innovation means the introduction of new credit instruments or the development of new kinds of business by banks , such as the invention by Citibank of Certificates of Deposit in 1965 or the introduction of Money Market Funds and NOW accounts by Merrill Lynch in the mid-1970s .
15 The conclusion he drew , in stark contrast to Haya de la Torre , was that the revolution in Latin America could only be socialist , and that the united front , gradualist tactics advanced by the Comintern ( and by APRA ) were invalid in a continent overshadowed by the United States and deeply penetrated by monopoly capital .
16 Zak 's intended scene of investigation into Angelica 's murder had been upstaged by the reality of the Lorrimores ' car and then aborted by the long stop at Thunder Bay .
17 The prelude to this was set by another psychoanalyst called Otto Rank one of Freud 's er early followers who had published a book called the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and in this book what Rank did was to trawl through world folklore and literature , from myths of heroes , and of course there are a lot of those books , and dozens and dozens of them and what he does in the book is he distils all these dozens and dozens of myths and he finds that there 's a common pattern emerges and it 's , it 's pretty stereotypical actually and the common pattern is the hero is born of royal or divine parents , the hero for some reason or other that loses his parents or is cast out by them or is er exposed in some way , erm the hero is often threatened by some outside force and then rescued by er humble people .
18 Recordings were stored on digital audio tape and visually analysed by an observer blinded to the side or clinical diagnosis ( the recording was interspersed with recordings from control patients ) .
19 It is from Zakarpatská Ukrajina , the Czech Ukraine or sub-Carpathian Ruthenia , first annexed by Hungary and later taken by the Soviet Union and never given back at the end of the war in 1945 .
20 Home po 2 monitoring was undertaken for 3 months and then discontinued by us .
21 Funny how cartoons ‘ aimed ’ at kids but clearly made by adults to amuse one another are the best .
22 That return was uninfluenced by expatriates such as T. S. Eliot or Ezra Pound but profoundly influenced by the British past .
23 The One Source database can first be screened for quoted companies and then screened by activity .
24 The Gallery of English Costume at Platt Hall , Manchester , part of the City Art Gallery and also run by Clifford , was badly in need of money and publicity and Laura offered to remake their collection of decaying dresses for an illustrated lecture .
25 The ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ chapter , rejected by the editor and finally abandoned by the novelist , gets at , ponders the case of , somebody we never even meet there : the smiling man outside the monastery is Raskolnikov , and the document in his pocket recounts Svidrigailov 's deeds .
26 Could these be the marks left by jellyfish stranded on the beach , baked in the sun and then covered by a wash of fine sand by the next tide ?
27 It 's most likely it will involve the TV being thrown out of the window and possibly followed by the wife .
28 Experience suggests that spent fuel will arrive on non purpose-built ships at ports in the south of England and then travel by road to Dounreay .
29 Yet , in many ways , events have created a similar situation : a town abandoned by humanity and then preserved by natural forces until excavation in modern times .
30 In order to raise this sum required ( £5000 ) , they organised a Grand Bazaar which was held in St. Andrew 's Hall and formally opened by the Duchess of Montrose .
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