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

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1 The Listed Intellectual Property Rights are all the Intellectual Property Rights owned , used or required by the Vendor in connection with the Business .
2 Flattered for a little while , they soon begin to feel embarrassed or threatened by the powerful nature of the feeling that surrounds them .
3 He asked those interested or intrigued by the idea to pray as to whether God might be calling them personally to this work .
4 This use of language is poetic and characterized by the intention being applied not only to content but also to its specific form .
5 Sucralfate or bFGF was dissolved in saline and given by the intragastric route in a volume of 1 ml or infused subcutaneously at 4ml/hour .
6 Charlotte made to reply , but suddenly felt exasperated and wearied by the hoops she had been obliged to jump through .
7 How was the Beau Ideal absorbed and reinforced by the architectural profession in the design of municipal suburbs ?
8 The times and places are decided well in advance , usually during the previous November , and invariably the Order of Service is that prepared and recommended by the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland .
9 The research follows a pilot study carried out in 1985/86 and supported by the ESRC .
10 In late February the UN boundary commission was preparing a report which would reinstate the 1923 border with Kuwait , delineated by the British and accepted by the Iraqi government in an agreement with Kuwait in 1963 .
11 Organised and sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation , Lisbon , the exhibition also includes other works from the period 1933–87 .
12 The project arose out of the work of a Community Action Project established in the area in 1972 and financed by the Rowntree Trust .
13 The principles underlying course development were established in a set of aims drawn up in 1972 and reaffirmed by the Modular Course Committee ( MCC ) in 1978 and 1983 .
14 ‘ The result is that our good companies are embarrassed and undermined by the behaviour of the bad and even the bad by the worst . ’
15 Sabrina 5 was last used in the early 1970s and lay derelict until restored by the Museum in 1987 .
16 How is a question asked by the foolish and answered by the trivial . ’
17 The footpath that runs with the burn is not one of those carefully waymarked and leafleted by the Forestry Commission .
18 This school was built in 1609 and run by the Barnabites who were also responsible for the church .
19 There was little public knowledge of the extent to which intelligence tests had already become part of the machinery of secondary selection by 1940 , nor how far their use was tied in with that of standardised tests of attainment in English and arithmetic , which were provided , marked and correlated by the same person or organisation .
20 They are often not very confident ( however they may appear ) and always want to impress their friends by their unpleasant exploits , so that they feel wanted and accepted by the in-crowd — just like Herod .
21 He heard one Englishman shout at him , as he was thrown to the ground by another and pierced by the halberd on the end of his musket , like a sunfish in a rockpool .
22 This first set of questions is interrelated and confused by the fact that both the courts and Parliament have , at times , claimed exclusive jurisdiction to determine whether a particular privilege exists , and the criteria which they have applied in making this determination have differed .
23 First , the agreement that risk should pass independently from property was not express but inferred by the court from the circumstances of the case .
24 The critical provisions with which we are concerned are section 7(3) and ( 4 ) and section 8(2) which reproduce provisions previously contained in section 8(3) , ( 4 ) and ( 6 ) respectively of the Act of 1972 as substituted by the Act of 1981 .
25 Trading Standards boss Peter Mawdsley claims 80,000 people are injured around November 5 , not 800 as recorded by the government .
26 Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 .
27 However , the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 ( referred to below as ‘ the Companies Act ’ ) requires the use of some of the provisions in the Memorandum .
28 ( 4 ) In this Clause ‘ the Act ’ means the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 and ‘ the AJA ’ means the Administration of Justice Act 1985 as amended by Schedule 18 , paragraph 54 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , but so that any reference in this Clause to any provision of the Act or the AJA shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force and the reference to the Solicitors Act 1974 shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force .
29 The Articles hereinafter contained and , subject as hereinafter provided , the regulations contained in Table A in the Schedule to the Companies ( Tables A to F ) Regulations 1985 as amended by the Companies ( Tables A–F ) ( Amendment ) Regulation 1985 ( hereinafter referred to as ‘ Table A ’ ) shall constitute the regulations of the Company subject always to the Rules ( as hereinafter defined ) .
30 However , the Companies Act 1985 as amended by the Companies Act 1989 ( referred to below as ‘ the Companies Act ’ ) requires the use of some of the provisions in the Memorandum .
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