Example sentences of "by [noun] of [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | The second is the introduction of group representation theory in which groups are represented ( via homomorphisms ) by groups of matrices with complex number entities . |
2 | The role of individuals is important because industrial behaviour is very strongly influenced by organized trade unions , and trade unions are led ( at all levels … ) by groups of individuals with considerable power , influence and discretion over the industrial relations strategies which they pursue … . |
3 | Repeated attempts to fit a more appropriate sceptre as originally intended have been thwarted by generations of students with a keen sense of tradition . |
4 | In animal experiments , increased mucosal permeability could be prevented by depletion of granulocytes with antineutrophil serum , and ileal mucosal permeability increased after exposure to neutrophil derived oxidants . |
5 | Muscle relaxation was inhibited by preincubation of cells with N G -monomethyl-L-orginine ( 100 µ m/l ) but not by preincubation with N G -monomethyl-D-orginine ( 100 µ m/l ) . |
6 | Other lizards , like the Tokay Gecko from tropical Asia , are nocturnal , largely insectivorous and able to walk upside down , even on glass , by means of feet with special pads on the toe tips . |
7 | Unidroit , for example , goes to considerable trouble , by means of consultations with representative international organizations and by questionnaires to specialists and to governments which in turn consult their national organizations , to establish that those practising in the field in question believe that differences in national laws create a problem and that harmonization would bring benefits . |
8 | the collective community charge paid by landlords of buildings with mostly short-term residents who are difficult to register in the normal way |
9 | In summer the school air space was invaded by squadrons of swallows with their flashy stunt-flying . |