Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 Older women may hesitate to join in with the young , feeling that they may have to ape their manners to be accepted by them .
2 It is essential to ensure that the risks to be covered by the insurance policy are sufficient to cover the main eventualities .
3 However , there are a number of risks to be considered by even the most competent pilot , and these are outside the pilot 's control once the cloud climb has been started .
4 He and others fear that ‘ safety net ’ losses to be suffered by some areas will cost them key metropolitan councils in next May 's elections .
5 A European Community ( EC ) plan was drafted for Hunosa allowing for most job losses to be covered by early retirement on full pay until the age of 68 or by natural job shrinkage .
6 This model assumes that communication involves a transmitter who forms his message from the information source into signals to be reconstructed by the receiver to allow the message to reach its destination .
7 An official statement declared that the decision was separate from the talks on the bases , but that it had been " influenced " by the Philippine government 's demand for the fighters to be removed by September 1991 .
8 The policy here is to have the vast majority of these funds ‘ up-front ’ , ie to distribute them out to the Districts to be used by Practice Teams for the purchase of individual places for individual users — what we are calling ‘ spot purchase ’ .
9 The Wiggins Teape head office in Basingstoke has a multi-windowed atrium which allows all the offices to be lit by daylight .
10 September this year the Group is introducing a no-smoking policy for all communal areas , with decisions for individual offices to be agreed by consensus on a departmental basis .
11 It also insisted that each committee must recruit candidates to be trained by the Union to act as local health workers .
12 To fix on the right number of candidates to be fielded by a constituency party is an art , not an exact science .
13 For a split second the friendliness disappeared from Marianne 's eyes to be replaced by a calculating glint .
14 He opened his eyes to be caught by the early morning sun , and to see that Bicker and the Myrcans were already awake and fixing breakfast .
15 The long-standing claim by journalists to be bound by honour to protect their sources should be subject to the law , as were those of doctors and bankers .
16 This is where the concept of social needs gains over that or legal rights , since social services are regarded as social utilities to be used by all individuals and families as necessary ( Smith , 1980 ; Wharf , 1985 ) .
17 Last year , FIMBRA , along with the life-assurance watchdog , LAUTRO , issued detailed mandatory guidelines to be followed by their members before advising members of occupational pension schemes to transfer into private personal pension plans .
18 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor .
19 Entries to be received by September 2nd 1991 .
20 Entries to be received by March 3rd 1992
21 Entries to be received by May 1st 1992
22 Entries to be received by June 1st .
23 This allows for the entries to be made by machine accounting whereby several operations can be carried out at the same time .
24 Set out below is a list of possible terms and considerations to be covered by a profit definition .
25 Ashrawi asserted , however , that if funds to be obtained by the Israeli government through US loan guarantees were channelled into settlement building , this would disqualify the US from its role as peace-broker .
26 Health workers are generally trained in the mould of technical solutions to be provided by professionals , in a sense just the opposite of the CD approach .
27 These rules must have that generality and universality which make them ingredients in impartial determinations and sufficient precision and bite to be used in making genuine resolutions of disputes , for instance , over territory ; second , the extension of the role and jurisdiction of juridically sound international courts on the model of the International Court of Justice , to which there will be compulsory reference of disorder endangering disputes to be decided by the application of the relevant set of reformed international laws , and the decisions of which would be mandatory with no reservations permitted ; 4 third , the massive extension of non-coercive jural agencies in the area of enforcement where this is taken to mean the monitoring of the behaviour of states in relation to international law and the decisions of international courts .
28 Superbly styled , the car will be powered by the new four-cam 32-valve four-litre AJ26 V8 engine , part of a modular family of power units to be built by Ford at Bridgend in Wales .
29 Its members , led by a former Scottish Office minister , Sir Russell Fairgrieve , will seek a meeting with Mr Lang to urge him to exercise his influence in the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers for Scottish MEPs to be elected by PR , which could dramatically affect Labour 's dominant position in seven out of the eight European seats .
30 Like the Cheshire cat , many great industrial enterprises , such as Firestone and Dunlop in tyres , have already vanished , leaving behind only their brand names as images to be exploited by their new owners .
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