Example sentences of "[vb pp] [be] [adv] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 The fords at first included were later replaced by some 40 bridges , many of which still stand , and many miles of the original road were in use until only a few years ago .
2 The way the care is organised is therefore determined by the needs of the individual .
3 They ignored me safe in the open field where the old ridge and furrow strips and the flatter headlands where the plough was turned were clearly silhouetted by the sun .
4 For the NF from the late 1960s set the pattern for successful mobilisation based on anti-black/anti-immigrant appeals , which numerous commentators have said were explicitly copied by other extreme-right groupings in western Europe .
5 And , further , ‘ the circumstances in which they came to be made were never reported by journalists . ’
6 What he has not done is remotely stood by the Prime Minister . ’
7 What he has not done is remotely stand by the Prime Minister . ’
8 What he has not done is remotely stand by the Prime Minister . ’
9 By environment is meant all the factors that occur around us and potentially influence our internal metabolism , which we have already seen is initially determined by genetic make-up .
10 The group of African Elephants featured is specially painted by David Shepherd for this collector 's plate .
11 What my hon. Friend said is profoundly appreciated by those who have employees who serve in the TA .
12 The validity of what is said is often judged by the expression of the eyes .
13 In France the factionalism from which the country suffered was largely inspired by the nobility , so that command of the army , as the tragedy experienced at Agincourt in 1415 demonstrated , was chiefly in the hands of noble leaders who gave the army a character as noble as it had had in the 1330s .
14 The point that my hon. Friend has made was graphically illustrated by the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , who is reported as having said that if Labour were to introduce its devolution plans he could not act as Secretary of State for Health for England and Wales .
15 As a general rule the liabilities associated with persons employed in a business being sold are normally governed by the Transfer of Undertakings ( Protection of Employment ) Regulations 1981 ( SI 1981/1794 — the Transfer Regulations ) .
16 The range of humane and other qualities most admired is best illustrated by the contents of the few obituaries carried in its pages .
17 For that which is conveyed is clearly shaped by the concretion .
18 Every batch produced is closely monitored by quality and process control departments .
19 The algorithm used is best described by considering an example .
20 We are suggesting , then , that the term ‘ human aggression ’ as conventionally and commonly used is doubly skewed by ideological influences that are deep-rooted in our Western culture .
21 The number of phrases that can be used is only limited by the computer 's memory .
22 This equation is merely a formal statement of the idea that the quantity of output supplied is primarily determined by the local price relative to suppliers ' expectations of the economy-wide average price of output .
23 Gary as he 's called is still trained by the Pitmans on the Lambourn Downs …
24 Loans provided are generally secured by proven oil reserves or guarantees received from any major oil corporation partner in the venture .
25 No-one likes a relationship to fail , and most of us strive to stay in one , only giving up with great sadness and when the good in whatever we have shared is finally outweighed by the bad .
26 The absence of a target date by which the Protestant/Catholic unemployment differential would be significantly reduced is partly explained by this .
27 If you take a lump sum , the amount by which your pension will be reduced is mainly determined by your age .
28 In the short run , say a single year , quantity demanded is largely determined by market price .
29 This money has to be bid for , and how it is spent is closely monitored by the Agency .
30 The argument that a small number of innocent people may be wrongly executed is far outweighed by the fact that thousands of innocent people are dying , being permanently maimed , or mentally scarred for life , as a result of acts of violence .
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