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

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1 The Bootle computer notifies the Croydon office if it does not receive notice of an embarkation card by the time the visitor 's time us up .
2 The " anarchist Prince " , Petr Kropotkin , who was a boy in the Corps des Pages in the late 1850s and a revolutionary in exile by the time the reign ended , thought Alexander suffered from a split personality : " two different men lived in him , both strongly developed , struggling with each other …
3 All three were sentenced to 25 years , although Martina Shanahan had served 200 days virtually of solitary confinement at Risley whilst on remand and was said to be losing her mind by the time the trial began .
4 Sam Somerville and Duncan McCrea were pale with fear by the time the call ended .
5 The West German leader , far from seeking to slow down the process leading to monetary union , said the treaty revision should be agreed by the end of 1991 and put into force by the time the EC single market was completed at the end of 1992 .
6 Seb and Christian had not found an opportunity to have their promised talk by the time the first of the local fairs came around .
7 The coaching stock was six or eight a side compartment type with sliding top lights , it was warm in the carriage by the time the tunnel was reached , so a top light was opened .
8 That means they would already be exerting their influence by the time the microwave background was born .
9 At a desk by the window the head of the Delphi unit is seated , surveying the classroom .
10 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
11 Lacking adequate finance , information and technical expertise , and saddled with a piece of legislation riddled with loopholes and contradictions , the Institute was faced with an impossible task and had made little headway by the time the political climate changed in autumn 1933 .
12 Then on Monday Durham County Council 's best laid plans were thrown into disarray by the news the teachers ' 7.5pc pay rise created a further deficit of almost £3m .
13 ‘ I 've never had much to do with village life , but I believe one has to be very careful , ’ she explained ; ‘ and we do n't want to set the place by the ears the moment we 've arrived .
14 But she kept out of his way as his sister 's scraggy old cat did , streaking from its place by the fire the moment his feet were heard in the passage .
15 But given the speed at which this government is moving , few doubt that the new education reforms , what ever they may be , will be firmly cemented in place by the time the commission reports .
16 It is difficult now to imagine the splendour which the vast incrustation of ornaments must have presented to the eye by the time the church was complete .
17 A common lawyer , as in the 1520s , might seem a better choice than either a noble or a cleric in an office so concerned with the law , but in the early fourteenth century common lawyers were regarded with some suspicion by the king-witness the attempts to get them barred from parliament — and by people whose complaints about the corruption of lay judges were frequent until late in the century .
18 It was early evening by the time the house settled down again , and Theda and Benedict , exhausted , found themselves alone together , one in each leather chair either side of Hector , asleep on a blanket before the fire that Adam Diggory , back from Mountsorrel , had lit in the grate in spite of the warmth of the day .
19 This type of ritual was already a very ancient custom by the time the famous Temple of Artemis was built , around 600 BC ; it had been a common practice in Anatolia , Syria , Mesopotamia and Egypt ( Trell 1988 ) .
20 The text of the cable was : Bodyline bowling has assumed such proportions as to menace the best interests of the game , making protection of the body by the batsmen the main consideration .
21 She launched herself through the doorway and was safely behind the skip by the time the first bullets rattled against it .
22 It is dusk by the time the wild elephants reach the funnel and now the noise of the beaters behind them is so loud that they simply keep going — into the khedda .
23 Some of the individual wells are capable of flowing more than 90 million cubic feet a day , and total production should be up to 245 million cubic feet a day by the time the field hits its peak next summer .
24 If the trees waited for the onset of cold weather before starting to shed , they could be damaged by the shortfall in water by the time the process was complete .
25 In Persian uses of Arabic script , for instance , words are distinguished from each other by the forms the letter takes at the beginning , middle or end of a word but there are no particular conventions for indicating where a sentence begins and ends .
26 18.1 If the Publisher notifies the Proprietor that it no longer wishes to publish the Work then on written request by the Proprietor the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the Work as then published by the Publisher in the Proprietor 's ownership .
27 17.1 If the Publisher notifies the Company that it no longer wishes to publish the Work then on written request by the Company the Publisher will execute such documents and do everything necessary to re-assign and vest the Work in the Company 's ownership .
28 7.1 If the Publisher fails to publish the Video within one year of the Author 's signature of this agreement or notifies the Author that it no longer wishes to publish the Video then on written request by the Author the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the script in the Author 's ownership
29 7.1 If the Publisher fails to publish the Video within one year of the Author 's signature of this agreement or notifies the Author that it no longer wishes to publish the Video then on written request by the Author the Publisher will do everything necessary to vest the script in the Author 's ownership
30 In Dew v. Parsons ( 1819 ) 2 B. & Ald. 562 an attorney was held entitled to set off against a claim by a sheriff the excess amount which he had paid to the sheriff for the issue of warrants over what the sheriff was legally entitled to charge .
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