Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 Everything , then , will depend upon the guidance and circulars produced by the Department of Education and Science , i.e. upon the way in which the Act is interpreted by the department and implemented at local level .
2 Educational projects and activities led by Lothian 's Development Officer at the Filmhouse , Edinburgh
3 Three particular classes of activities have been identified as the most common source of signals : intention movements , displacement activities , and activities controlled by the autonomic nervous system .
4 Furthermore , to the 20-odd names and signatures collected by Squarciapino , many new ones can now be added .
5 Now check the image version and link dates by executing the following commands :
6 ‘ If it had not been for the difficulties and bruises caused by the recession , I have no doubt there would be an increased majority for the Conservative Party , ’ he said .
7 This is a collection of words and phrases in statutes which have been interpreted by the judges , together with statutory definitions of terms and definitions advanced by legal writers .
8 Two journalists investigating the allegations had their homes raided and notes confiscated by police in the weeks prior to the publication of the report .
9 They will consist of more spelling games in the classroom and teaching reading by a mixture of phonetics and old-style A is for Apple , B is for Boat and C is for cat reading books .
10 as a whole one is talking about something like 70 million small mammals and birds killed by domestic cats every year .
11 In a secret interview before his capture Abenina claimed that he had brought together the forces of Gregorio " Gringo " Honasan , the officer cashiered for his part in an earlier coup attempt in 1987 , and groups led by a Marcos loyalist , Brig. -Gen .
12 A large balcony will give you a panoramic view not only of the exhibition centre , with its pavilions , marquees and satellites linked by walkways , but of the city beyond it , under a permanently crimson-clouded sky .
13 Since the Revolution of 1974 and the opening of the Regional Government and Parliament granted by the new constitution in 1976 , vast improvements have been made to the infrastructure of the islands and to the living standards of the people .
14 It was and stili is the extraordinary pictorial value of the linear patterns and forms created by Nijinska for Les Noces which emphasises more clearly than any other ballet the need for every choreographer to keep strict control over the mass of material needed to make a single work .
15 The New Forest is at once a great national reserve of timber , a grazing ground for several thousand cattle and ponies owned by the Commoners , and a region for recreation and the enjoyment of scenery and wild life which , being open to the public , at large , has much of the character of a National park .
16 And like many records of war , images of the anger , humiliation , privilege and resistance experienced by the fighters are not in the picture .
17 Such cross college and interdisciplinary pressure has been found invaluable in replacing passivity and resistance to change by enthusiasm and a desire to innovate and improve .
18 Along with other prominent English Jews , in 1210 Isaac fell victim to the wholesale confiscations and imprisonments ordered by King John in connection with the Bristol tallage of that year .
19 The social communities and nests of bees and termites , the aquatic homes of sand grains and sticks built by caddis fly larvae , the webs and traps of spiders , the nests of some fishes , the huge pits over three feet deep and six feet in diameter of the green sea turtle , the ramifying burrows and nesting chambers of wood mice , the holes and domestic quarters of foxes , badgers , moles and rabbits , the amazing engineering feats of the dam and lodge-building beaver — all these and many more tell of an inner instinctive pattern of mental motivation lying beyond the realm of brain cells alone .
20 This study examines the numbers of unqualified mature students accepted at English universities , the policies and attitudes adopted by the universities towards such students and their academic performance .
21 The ideas and attitudes expressed by the social problem film … do not derive simply from the focus of their subject matter but also from their deployment of certain types of conventions ( in accordance with what an audience ‘ accustomed to the cinema ’ expects ) which , then , inevitably structure and constrain the way in which that subject matter is presented in the first place .
22 Good RE teaching is about the historical facts and the literature of the main world religions and it allows the young to study the beliefs and attitudes held by the adherents of these religions and also by humanists .
23 The pupil-teacher ratio ( PTR ) and the contact ratio ( the time teachers spend directly teaching as opposed to preparing and marking work ) might be regarded as inputs and , in addition to the examples taken from the Audit Commission report , outputs might include punctuality and values and attitudes acquired by the time the pupils leave school — though the latter would not be easy to quantify .
24 And further : We can , in summary , at the very least draw this conclusion : that it is , by reference to modern biological thought , a tenable view of society which — so long as its component classes are not exclusive — sees advantage to it in the variety of aptitudes and attitudes implied by class structure in a mixture of co-operation and competition between them .
25 Only read this section if you are ready to accept the risks and rewards offered by the more sophisticated loans .
26 This concerns the challenge and rewards encountered by a Glaswegian probationary youth tackling the Aonach Eagach ridge as his first trip into the hills .
27 Some targets and rewards set by one group of women included :
28 But there was no military tradition in the family , and despite the fame and glory won by his sons , they were still dwarfed by their father , Sam .
29 In Surrey , Staffordshire , Sussex , Leicestershire , Rutland , Nottinghamshire , Lancashire and Dorset the jurors declared that all the forests there had been established since the accession of Henry II , and that only those lands and woods held by him in demesne — the ‘ ancient demesnes of the Crown , — could , according to the Charter of the Forest , remain in the Forest .
30 There also appears to have been a decline in the output of feminist writings on art , but Abrams will be releasing American Beauties : women in Art and Literature edited by Charles Sullivan ( £25 , $29.95 ) , which includes paintings , sculptures , drawings and other works of art from the National Museum of American Art , part of the Smithsonian Institution .
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