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

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1 Referring to the recent bomb blasts in Belfast , Portadown and Magherafelt , Sir Patrick told reporters that he believed the IRA had stepped up its campaign of destruction because it would never win by the ballot-box and he revealed that he would be talking to senior RUC officers later today to discuss the present security situation .
2 In this approach , it is assumed that the initial conditions are determined by the functions and which represents the wave in region II as it reaches the boundary , and by which represents the wave in region III as it reaches the boundary .
3 But if Louis 's intention was high-minded , his own profit was well served ; for the gap left by disappearing ecclesiastical jurisdiction was to be filled by the crown and its officers .
4 Mulroney 's request was , however , granted by the crown and he promptly named the additional senators .
5 By the faith that I owe St Simon , I have never liked cheating . " )
6 The natural order has been disturbed and the price must be paid by the parent before it is re-instated .
7 Shell , having last explored in Pakistan during the early 80s , was attracted by the development and its large reserves potential .
8 As the decade rushed on , as he saw or read about slaughter in Abyssinia , beatings and murder in Hungary , Romania , Albania , racial violence in the Memel , Carpatho-Ukraine , Slovakia , fascist killing in Italy , Germany and Spain , communist in the east , Edward Carrington grew more and more amazed , then horrified , by the country that he supposed his own .
9 One resident , John Morell , 30 , said : ‘ We were told by the council that we had to be out within 48 hours .
10 If applications have not been received five months into bodies ’ financial years it is assumed by the Council that they do not need , and therefore do not intend to apply for , grant aid .
11 Charlton , who are meeting Greenwich Borough Council officials tomorrow night over the projected return to The Valley , are unhappy at being told recently by the council that it wants the club 's proposals to be revised dramatically to take account of environmental requirements .
12 Further , the word ‘ communion ’ , a term again involving a verbal identification of Church and Eucharist , was so much used by the Council that it has subsequently been seen to express the Council 's ecclesiology most profoundly and has been made great use of in such documents as those of ARCIC .
13 It was therefore decided by the Council that anyone who elects to pay by a single lump sum payment should do so by or on 31 May in any one year .
14 The code was written by the Council but its publication has been sponsored additionally by the SCU , Scottish Natural Heritage , and the Scottish Sports Council , who organised the launch at the rather odd time of 11 am on a weekday morning .
15 Council transport manager Alan Docherty says people will be prosecuted by the council if they park outside the market between 7pm and 3am , when the spaces become a taxi rank .
16 In fact , in our view , it would only aggravate the situation even further if such a byelaw was to be adopted , as most people within the district do not know which land is owned by the Council and which is not .
17 He is looking at services offered by the council and his drawings include the mobile bus which takes books to isolated farmhouses .
18 Erm the other thing we , we do is what I would call servicing community groups supported by the Council and I 'll put servicing in inverted comma 's , comma 's here .
19 There was indeed information given to Labour on this but that application proceeded by the Council and I think some of the officers have omitted that in the last few weeks .
20 Something that came up yesterday was interview you had , and Graham to make the comment , and he , he was trying to make the point that he , what he said , what he recommended , would have to be taken up by the council , and actually by the council when it happened .
21 Although the interpretation of Article 3 of the Directive , which is rejected by the Court but which is the one embodied in Regulation 5 of the UK Regulations , is characterised by the Court as threatening ‘ the fundamental rights of the worker ’ to choose for whom he or she will work , the Court 's interpretation is phrased in negative terms .
22 However , on 30 June we were told in response to inquiries by the court that she had not taken solid food since 21 June and that , although she had maintained a fluid intake of 12 cups of tea a day , her weight had dropped from 39 kg. on 16 June to 35.1 kg. on 30 June .
23 Where a person is found in possession of recently stolen property it can be presumed by the court that he stole it , in the absence of a satisfactory explanation .
24 It was because this undertaking was the equivalent of a court order and was fully enforceable by the court that he was convicted of the offence .
25 This will raise issues of interpretation of the disputes clause and an investigation of the type of dispute , which , unless some other provision is made in the contract , can be resolved only by the court if it has jurisdiction , or by arbitrators or a supervisory arbitral body , or possibly not at all .
26 He then had to stay in prison for two months while a schedule of his debt was prepared , he was examined by the court and he agreed to surrender his property .
27 There is no statutory supervision by the court as there is with arbitration .
28 Other conditions may be imposed by the court as it sees fit .
29 Teamwork This has clearly improved as each function understands the problems faced by the others and they all work to break them down together .
30 Previously funds were distributed by the head after he had asked faculty heads to submit their ‘ bids ’ on behalf of the departments in their faculty and these bids had been discussed at faculty heads ' meetings .
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