Example sentences of "by which it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The quotation 's from the jacket blurb of the English translation of Kurt Diemberger 's book about the role of K2 in his and Julie Tullis 's life , and for all the imprecision of the grammatical structures by which it 's expressed here , it 's an idea I can willingly accept .
2 An essential attribute of any profession is that its members are active in creating and extending its knowledge , the theoretical bases for its practice and the means by which it is evaluated .
3 Each file has a unique name by which it is accessed .
4 ( 1 ) Frequently the date of decision of a case is a year before the date by which it is cited in the Law Reports .
5 There are various historical reference points made available to us , by which it is said we can chart Britain 's fall from grace .
6 Alternatively , he could argue that a defendant has sufficient awareness for the purposes of section 6(4) if he knows of the circumstances by which it is said that his conduct is disorderly .
7 The form of that life and the machinery by which it is prevented from supplanting the political power accepted by the populace , can be settled without strife only when the basis of the religion has been firmly established by men and women using that glorious power of reason which is life 's greatest gift .
8 His ‘ unconditional ’ release , by which it is understood he will be able to operate freely in politics , represents a risk for Mr de Klerk , since it is clear Mr Sisulu will have a capacity to generate mass political gatherings , as well as give a revitalised direction to anti-apartheid politics .
9 Elegant and closely-analyzed work has shown that , formed by photolysis of , probably contains a semi-bridging carbonyl group ; in the complicated photolysis of , it has been possible to deduce a great deal about the forms of the intermediate and about the photochemical processes by which it is formed and reacts .
10 Here they rely on the principles in the ticket cases which require a reasonable attempt to give notice to a party of the existence of terms and conditions by which it is intended to bind him .
11 I appeal to the Government to think again , this is going down the wrong road , we do not need these appointed , these appointees appointed by the Home Office and they know how it 's done , they know this new method , but there is the list of the greater the good , and if there 's of course there will be a bias one way or the other arising out of the very method by which it is done .
12 Before the plutonium can be used it has to be reprocessed , the process by which it is separated from the unused uranium and radio active waste in spent , irradiated fuel .
13 As a result there can be no review of the decisions of the Tribunal , regardless of the merits and substance of the decision and regardless of the procedure by which it is reached .
14 Whatever the design of kite , the one common feature is the line by which it is flown and controlled .
15 A crucial difference , of course , between the " real " model of reality and the " mock reality " of fiction is that the mock reality does not exist apart from the message by which it is conveyed : this is the case , at least , if we regard a fictional work in its entirety as constituting a single message .
16 It seeks to analyse the origins of this interest , the attitudes of federal authorities towards it , and the means by which it is managed internally and promoted externally .
17 It lurks in the pages of Lindsay 's Essentials of Democracy , to which reference has already been made , and it was raised from a slightly different angle a few years later by Harold Laski , when he asked " whether political democracy has not , so to say , arrived too late upon the scene to control the total process by which it is confronted . "
18 But that entity is not , by definition , the properties of the word or words by which it is identified .
19 Let me systematically reconstruct the implications of Benjamin 's analysis : ( 1 ) A cultural text can be auratic or nonauratic with respect to ( a ) the object depicted , ( b ) the means by which it is depicted , and ( c ) whether or not the text itself is mechanically ( or electronically ) reproduced .
20 By concretion I mean the parables , the stories and the history , the images , symbols and metaphors by which it is carried .
21 The research has documented the extremely complex and in some ways confusing technology of electoral administration and the spatial basis by which it is organised .
22 By that method we fix our minds on some central point : we suppose it for the time to be reduced to a stationary state ; and we then study in relation to it the forces that affect the things by which it is surrounded , and any tendency there may be to equilibrium of these forces .
23 And its advantage lies in the particular enzyme by which it is transcribed into RNA .
24 Like every rule , it has means by which it is enforced ; in this case , if I break the rule of driving on the left-hand side of the road I can be prosecuted under a law of the land .
25 This principle is usually described as natural justice , and the procedure by which it is enforced as judicial review .
26 Irrespective of the proportions of the crack or the means by which it is loaded the ratio of the maximum value of this stress parallel to the crack surfaces to the peak opening stress at right angles to the crack is constant and has a value of one to five .
27 In this connection , therefore , the citations facilitate judicial review of what English lawyers would call the vires of the measure concerned and the procedure by which it was adopted .
28 Apart from authority , it seems to me plain enough that s. 2 was intended to apply to the agreement which created the option and not to the notice by which it was exercised .
29 It would destroy the very purpose of the option if the purchaser had to obtain the vendor 's countersignature to the notice by which it was exercised .
30 On this spur once stood the stronghold of the viscounts of Béarn from which the town of Pau got its name : from the palisades by which it was protected .
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