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

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1 He writes : ‘ New song forms have been shown to arise variously by change of pitch of a note , repetition of a note , the elision of notes and the combination of parts of other existing songs …
2 Figure 13.9 Proportion prepared to break the law by alienation by experience of unemployment in last five years
3 At the present time the procedure involves three forms — SCLA 2 ( Application for legal aid with declaration of means ) ; SCLA 3 ( Intimation by Clerk of Court to Local Secretary that Court has granted legal aid ) ; and SCLA 5 ( Intimation by Local Secretary to nominated solicitor , the accused , the Clerk of Court and Fiscal ) .
4 Mitoplasts were obtained by incubation of mitochondria with digitonin 100µg/mg protein ( 17 ) .
5 This arises from the conferral on the judiciary , and on administrators , by Parliament of discretion in deciding matters of custody , childcare , divorce , maintenance , matrimonial property and inheritance .
6 Indomethacin , at 100 uM , significantly inhibited chemiluminescence produced by addition of HOCl in the presence of luminol .
7 From this perspective , the rate of ageing could be determined solely by level of exposure to damaging influences : the process would be inevitable , and in need of no evolutionary explanation .
8 The Interim report considered that there were only two alternative methods of relieving the congestion of London : either by vertical expansion in multi-storey buildings , or by removal of part of the population elsewhere , so achieving lower densities and larger open spaces .
9 More than usually generous credit terms may have to be offered , and although we did not allow for introductory discounts in our example , these may have to be offered to induce custom , with the degree of generosity perhaps varying by assessment of likelihood of payment and repeat orders .
10 The avoidance of unnecessary institutional care by assessment of need for care .
11 The incremental integrated release of PYY and enteroglucagon stimulated by infusion of deoxycholate into the sigmoid colon was dose dependent ( Fig 3 and 4 ) .
12 The correct placement of the intracerebroventricular injection was confirmed by injection of dye at the same coordinates after completion of study and subsequent localisation of dye in the ventricle on brain sectioning .
13 She who could transform herself by force of will into a passable semblance of a Genestealer .
14 Hastings ' previous dealings with the Tula tribe would seem rather to diminish the role played by force of personality in this affair , but the traveller and eccentric socialist R.B. Cunninghame Graham , who contributed an introduction to Hastings ' book , did not for that reason forbear to indicate that force of personality was precisely what it showed .
15 The contractual tenancy therefore came to an end by effluxion of time on 6 June 1989 .
16 It was they who were the defenders , not the aggressors , the men pushed by fear of extermination into acts which they knew came dangerously close to that disturbance of the social order which was almost as much to be feared .
17 Iodophors : are disinfectants prepared by action of iodine on non-ionic detergents .
18 ‘ the notion of public interest has its limitations and in many cases it will not be served by dissemination of information about a person charged with a criminal offence or it must yield to the need to secure a fair trial for such a person .
19 It is unusual for a person to lose the sight in both eyes at the same time , but loss of sight in one can be followed later by loss of sight in the second eye .
20 Kath knew what Jack was doing , unobtrusively trying to assess the range of movement and any possible nerve damage indicated by loss of mobility in any of the facial muscles .
21 The anxieties associated with a journey and the change of routine can cause a general sense of fatigue which will often be increased by loss of sleep as a result of the timing of the journey .
22 He intended forcing the killer off the road , in such a way as to make it look like he had lost control of his car , overcome by loss of blood from his bullet wound .
23 This form of trespass may also be committed by abuse of right of entry .
24 All the empirical evidence in favour of accuracy order can now be shifted by sleight of hand in support of the notion of natural acquisition .
25 The promotion of home ownership is a deliberate policy decision , encouraged directly by central government subsidy and indirectly by withdrawal of subsidy from local authority housing , and the pushing up of rents .
26 These are caused by reflection of light from the two sides of the thin film of water forming the bubble .
27 Yet resolutions of the lower House do not make law , and arguably the royal supremacy established over the Church by Act of Parliament during the Reformation had vested the monarch with the power to suspend penal statutes .
28 Incorporated in England by Act of Parliament with Limited Liability No .
29 During the first government of Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson , one of whose election slogans had been that he was going to introduce a white hot technological revolution , AEA was empowered by act of Parliament to undertaken R&D on non-nuclear topics .
30 This was established by Act of Parliament as the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England — known as English Heritage — but not until nine years later .
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