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

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1 The figure shows that the cumulative pregnancy rate by insemination cycle for women with waist-hip ratios <0.80 ( pear shape ) was significantly higher than for women with ratios >=50.80; ( apple shape ) ( p=0.008 ) .
2 De Klerk delighted by majority vote for reform
3 As it is difficult to imagine a direct advantage conferred by shell banding for survival in wave-swept conditions , banding must be a pleiotropic consequence of a physiological or morphological trait that does affect life under those conditions ( Berry , 1983 ) .
4 There were fears that the proceedings could become deadlocked by defence demands for documents relating to Noriega 's role as a Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) operative which could prove very embarrassing to the US administration , and in particular to President Bush , director of the CIA in 1976-77 .
5 Available by mail order for £22.75 ( excluding p&p ) from Richard Shepherd at Ellis Brigham ,
6 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
7 The traditional Norfolk four-course rotation of turnips or swedes to be grazed off by sheep in winter , spring barley for sale ( undersown ) , red clover ley to be grazed in spring and summer , followed by winter wheat for sale , was designed to suit the strong land and dry , warm climate of East Anglia .
8 The size of the pie generated by Wallaby Promotions for Marketing Pty Ltd. will be substantial .
9 As a further demonstration , 0.45µM-filtered culture supernatant psi2-NIPenv5-virus was incubated with varying concentrations ( 0 , 0.1 , 1.0 and 10.0µg/ml ) of NIP.BSA and the resuspended viral pellet examined by electron microscopy for virus agglutination .
10 With sales of vegetarian products estimated at a minimum of £335m in 1990 by Marketing Strategies for Industry ( and possibly as high as £1bn according to definitions ) , it is potentially a highly lucrative market to tap into , particularly when , according to Juliet Gellatley , campaigns director for the Vegetarian Society , the number of non-meat eaters rose by 94% between 1990 and 1991 .
11 In Britain , heavier lorries failed to pay an equitable share of the infrastructural costs of the road network while passenger transport was favoured by tax incentives for company cars equivalent to far more than the value of the annual rail subsidy ( TEST 1984a ; Potter and Cousins 1983 ; Bagwell 1984 ; ch. 1 ) .
12 In the UK , then , the impact of declining profitability was substantially cushioned by tax concessions for companies .
13 Much of this is threatened , principally by peat extraction for use as compost in gardening and horticulture .
14 Friends of the Earth welcomed the licences in principle but said the limits had been set far too high , condemning " vast tracts of countryside to damage by acid rain for decades to come " .
15 The raid was eventually followed by prosecution and , the following January , by court appearances for Dave Hall , Graham Keen , and Peter Stansill .
16 Companies may cease to exist by effluxion of time , by appropriate resolution or by court order for dissolution of the company .
17 Within the grave the deceased was placed facing to the west and was accompanied by pottery vessels for food and drink , clothing , personal adornments and other goods .
18 As time goes by , and more machines are added to the scale , you 'll have a month by month reference for PC performance — and as performance levels creep ever higher ( as they are doing at the moment ) we 'll extend the scale , and pick up new reference points .
19 Later , however , as usual we were saved by plastic cards for dinner .
20 The route has been constructed for joint use by cyclists and pedestrians , although it will occasionally be used by motor vehicles for maintenance or emergency purposes .
21 The route has been constructed for joint use by cyclists and pedestrians , although it will occasionally be used by motor vehicles for maintenance or emergency purposes .
22 In 1984 the total payments made by insurance companies for household thefts was more than £200m .
23 At a time when the growth of electricity sales showed no signs of slackening , the four years lead-time for the installation of new power station plant meant that there was little chance of any of the new postwar orders released by government planners for manufacture providing much relief until 1949 or later .
24 Now , once again , the topic was timely as a substantial area of policy that had been within the ambit of the Royal Commission , but one which had not been pre-empted by Government intentions for legislation .
25 The first years of nationalisation were thus regularly punctuated by government demands for consideration of rationing by price or by direct load limitation .
26 But in 1579 Price was suspended from his office by Star Chamber for forgery .
27 Dalton found that in industrial plants conflict between line managers and staff specialists arose from the ambition and individualistic behaviour of staff officers , their efforts to justify their existence and gain acceptance of their contribution to the work of the organization , and their dependence on approval by line managers for access to higher staff positions .
28 These include multidisciplinary practices in Scotland , an application by patent agents for litigation rights in the higher courts , an application by the Institute of Licensed Debt Practitioners for recognition as an authorised body under the Courts and Legal Services Act , the proposal issued by EC Commissioner for a new legal entity for the association of liberal professions and the long term selection procedure on entry to the Bar .
29 Some members who had not taken a journey by train and particularly by steam train for years came on one or both of our trips on the 22nd of June ( Central Wales Line ) and the 15th of July ( Severn Valley ) , to recapture the atmosphere .
30 Its glowing looks have been favoured by country lovers for generations .
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