Example sentences of "by this [noun sg] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No doubt part of the de facto authority enjoyed by this person is due to the fact that her predecessor provided much of the vision and dedication which lay behind the original initiative .
2 In general , the rigorous derivation of a savings function by this route is likely to be complex , but in Section 8–4 we consider a simple two-period life-cycle model illustrative of this line of argument .
3 The west wall of the gallery is given over to a work 17ft high and over 20ft long entitled Touch the Earth Again , and the ecological sentiment implied by this title is crucial to Setch 's work .
4 I think these proposals not only are a way forward but also in light of what is actually happening in the area of Highfields with er the high numbers of unemployment , with the high rate of people underachieving in education I think for the last two and a half years there has been no clear guidelines or structure that has systematically brought about any results in the two centres to move forward where people have lost out by this issue being bureaucratic and a political football that 's being kicked about and I think it 's about time where we now have cross party consensus that we move positively forward and work towards these proposals .
5 The results derived by this technique are subject to temperature effects .
6 I place it on record that Blackbird Leys , Barton and the other parts of Oxford that are plagued by this menace are good places , with a terrific community spirit .
7 The range of facilities offered by this hotel are superb : magnificent freeform swimming pools surrounded by sun terraces , sporting opportunities ranging from tennis to deep sea fishing , and a choice of restaurants and bars cover the gamut of cuisine .
8 The total amount of protein extracted by this procedure was equivalent to that observed when the procedure of Dignam et al ( 24 ) was applied ( 4–12 µg/10 6 cells ) , but the amount of AP-1 activity measured by band-shift was 3–5 fold higher than in the standard procedure .
9 The contract evidenced by this waybill is subject to the exceptions , limitations , conditions , and liberties ( including those relating to pre-carriage and on-carriage ) set out in the Carrier 's Standard conditions of Carriage applicable to the voyage covered by this Waybill and operative on this date of issue .
10 The contract evidenced by this waybill is subject to the Carrier 's standard Bill of Lading terms and conditions and tariff for the relevant trade , copies of which may be obtained from the offices of the Carrier and those of his authorized Agents .
11 The information displayed by this option is available to all users , regardless of association with the DCs requested .
12 These readers , the assumption might run , are at ease with the complexities of rhythm and vision , pattern and play , and united by this ease are free to discriminate more and more finally the detail of the smallest fragment or the structure or the entire work .
13 According to a Swedish study of the economics of wind power in 1979 recommending the construction of 700 offshore windmills , the total cost of generation by this method was comparable with that of AGR generation at a ratio of 1 ( nuclear ) to 1.2 ( wind power ) .
14 The insurance by this Policy is subject to an endorsement below only if the reference set against it is specified in the Schedule of the Policy .
15 The only sanctions provided by this statute are administrative ( fines inflicted by labour inspectors ) , rather than any civil sanctions ( pecuniary or non pecuniary )
16 As a result , ‘ Jacki ’ , who by this time was keen to move abroad , was delighted to hear in 1988 of serious interest from Pescara of Italy .
17 How much of eighteenth century poetry can be accounted for by this term is arguable , yet the idea is certainly useful with respect to Mary Leapor .
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