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

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1 I examined 48 of the evaluation utterances by hand .
2 It seems Mr Major and the Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating , will be members of a team hoping to persuade other leaders that completion of the GATT talks by December the fifteenth is imperative .
3 The castle , in the care of the National Trust , was built with huge profits made from slate quarrying by the first Lord Penrhyn , and the principal exhibits in the museum are connected with transportation of the quarry products by rail from Bethesda to Port Penrhyn .
4 You will be advised in detail of the highway requirements by the Director of Highways in the next few days .
5 This case supports the right of a third party to challenge the conclusion of a treaty inconsistent with obligations owed to at least one of the treaty parties by another treaty .
6 During the latter part of the century visits by famous Nonconformist ministers as great public figures , and not as denominational delegates or visiting preachers , became part of American cultural and religious life .
7 In order to monitor the implementation of the action project plans , a variety of data collection sources were used : study of project records ; regular interviews of the development officers by the research team ; attendance and recording of discussions at project meetings or other occasions ; discussions with other professionals affected by or involved in the implementation of the project .
8 Another significant feature of matter is that the nuclear mass is smaller than the sum of the nucleon masses by the binding energy due to the nuclear force between them .
9 That would mean overcoming shortcomings in the democratic answerability of the EC institutions by making the the Commission ‘ more strong and more effective ’ .
10 We report the findings of a study in which the psychiatric diagnoses made as part of the case assessments by two similar multidisciplinary psychogeriatric community teams were compared with formal psychiatric assessment and diagnosis .
11 However , even if such equilibrium was achieved the floor would still lie below the surrounding terrain , because of permanent compaction of the floor materials by the impact .
12 They include the purchase of the minority shares by the other members or the company if the minority shareholder feels he or she would be better off out of it .
13 The pubs of the Birmingham suburbs by local architects such as Bateman and Bateman , Buckland and Haywood and Holland W. Hobbiss were brick Tudor , occasionaly neo-Georgian , rather more restrained externally , and often situated on traffic roundabouts .
14 He was standing on top of one of the crush barriers by the look of it and when the goal went in he either jumped or the surge forward did the job for him and he defied gravity for a while .
15 Several lines of evidence indicate that metazoans originated at around that time , such as a decline in the diversity of stromatolites , possibly indicative of grazing and burrowing of the microbial-mat communities by metazoans .
16 In 1816 , the year Davy 's lamp was introduced , J. H. H. Holmes , a mining inspector , published a book containing ‘ accounts of the explosions from fire damp which have occurred for the last 20 years ; their causes and the means proposed for their remedy and for general improvements of the mining systems by new methods of ventilation . ’
17 This time he had upset the might of the Charity Commissioners by defrauding them of money from local almshouses .
18 The report also recommended the replacement of the B Specials by an Ulster Defence Regiment ( UDR ) , to consist of a locally raised militia .
19 A particularly important part of the single market programme relates to the recognition of professional qualifications attained in one of the Member States by all of the others .
20 Pacific Telesis Group Inc , which wants to separate its regulated and unregulated businesses , has set an initial stock offering for the wireless operations of its PacTel Corp subsidiary , which is to become a separate company by year-end ; the amount to be raised in the offering has yet to be determined , but it has already said it plans to up the capitalisation of the wireless operations by raising at least $750m through public or private sources .
21 The Ports Act 1991 has paved the way for this privatisation of the Trust Ports by competitive tender .
22 The connector ring is in almost every case , attached to two of the bridle lines by a slip knot ( Lark 's Head ) so that the ring can be moved towards either end of the continuous line .
23 The discovery of the Sulphonamide drugs by Messrs May and Baker on their 693rd attempt revolutionised our records .
24 In fact the only time we see unbedded sediments , apart from comparatively small thicknesses of in situ reef development , we can almost always find evidence of the destruction of the bedding planes by recrystallisation or by the burrowing activity of organisms .
25 The expansion of the London dailies by Northcliffe and his imitators , including Lord Beaverbrook and the Berry brothers ( Lords Kemsley and Camrose ) was made possible partly by printing separate northern editions .
26 He served until 1895 , being particularly active in the movement to raise the tone of the London music-halls by prohibiting sales of alcohol on the premises .
27 Herbert ( H.C. , 1935 ) the Court refused to investigate an alleged breach of the licensing laws by the " Kitchen Committee " of the House of Commons .
28 Tom Hibbert reports from the innards of the capital Photographs by David Modell .
29 Sara was sitting on one of the bentwood chairs by the desk in the bare little office ; a WPC , her black-stockinged legs tucked under her chair , sat by the door .
30 Second , is n't there an urgent need for a fundamental rethinking of the accounting conventions by which company performance is measured , if would-be ethical investors are to know how environmentally friendly the companies in which they invest really are ?
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