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

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1 Since that time Art has developed and flourished remarkably in the West Riding , and instead of the lurid paintings of twenty years ago we now have sensitive work stimulated by experience of the environment .
2 Finance Minister Domingo Cavallo secured a refinancing agreement on April 7 with the country 's 400 creditor banks , led by Citicorp of the USA .
3 She had the words by heart of the note pressed in the page opposite Piero 's ‘ Flagellation ’ .
4 Hashemite political control was established by division of the local administration of the West Bank and by incorporation of the local notable class .
5 Propagate by division of the rootstock .
6 In the Collembola and Diplura all the antennal segments except the last contain intrinsic muscles , the antenna grows postembryonically by division of the terminal segment and Johnston 's organ ( p. 129 ) is absent .
7 Increase may also be by division of the plant .
8 The various forms seem to increase by division of the bulbs — and clumps can get both dense and reluctant to flower — so divide up every second season or so .
9 The positions and durations of these zones were chosen by inspection of the averaged e.p.s.p. waveform ( see a ) .
10 The observer , by inspection of the set , is somehow able to discern the common element in these perceptions , and come to understand this common element as redness .
11 The number of switching angle values required to avoid significant degradation of performance from this quantisation effect can be estimated by inspection of the torque/speed/switching angle characteristic ; for example in Fig. 7.7 the torque obtained for one of the switching angles 0° , 3° , 6° , 12° is always within 10% of the 150 step-angle motor 's pull-out torque .
12 Such interviews have been conducted by Cawkell , as checks on the validity of the coupling data which he has derived by inspection of the ‘ citing journal package ’ .
13 But the arbitrator is sufficiently expert to enable him to decide just by inspection of the goods in dispute .
14 These effects give a guide to the symptoms which the derived remedies are used to treat , using ‘ like for like ’ i.e. the illness to be treated and that caused by indigestion of the substance should match as closely as possible .
15 BALMORAL CASTLE 4 October : The Queen was represented by Admiral of the Fleet the Lord Lewin at the Funeral of Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull which was held in St George 's Chapel , Windsor Castle , this morning .
16 Depending on the magnitude of infection , it may also cause a loss of production in lactating animals and by contamination of the environment lead to clinical disease in susceptible young stock .
17 A student who has been debarred from taking an examination or whose studies have been discontinued by decision of the Senate may ask for his case to be reviewed .
18 Here is yet another quote from Clause 8 : ‘ Museum organisations are subject to liquidation by decision of the Russian State Chamber of Culture and Natural Heritage in the case of activities contradictory to State cultural politics and ideology ’ .
19 One of the chief defendants in the La Cutufa case , Patricio Castro Muñoz , was cleared in December by decision of the Supreme Court of the murder of Silvio Aurelio Sichel .
20 By decision of the Kirghiz Supreme Soviet on Feb. 5 , Kirghizia 's capital city , Frunze , reverted to its original name of Bishkek .
21 Croatia , Slovenia and Bosnia-Hercegovina were accepted as members of the UN on May 22 by decision of the General Assembly .
22 The State Security Ministry ( KGB ) was abolished by decision of the State Council on May 2 .
23 Accession to the Treaty of Rome was thus , in 1971 , effected by the conclusion by the government , in the exercise of prerogative powers and without reference to Parliament , of a Treaty of Accession to the Treaty of Rome followed later ( as was necessary in order to give this accession effect within the United Kingdom ) by the enactment by Parliament of the European Communities Act 1972 .
24 Markets , held free of toll by privilege of the Lord of the Manor , and the ‘ Goose Fairs ’ , where poultry and pigs were sold , died out only at the turn of the century .
25 Reprinting of results , in whole or in part , is forbidden except by permission of the publisher .
26 Reprinting of results , in whole or in part , is forbidden except by permission of the publisher .
27 By permission of the Librarian ]
28 [ Dulwich Picture Gallery : No.331 By permission of the Governors of Dulwich Picture Gallery ]
29 Now most followers wear black coats and scarlet may be worn by permission of the masters .
30 The 2nd Longreen Pack held their meetings in fine weather in the wild park of Longreen Manor , by permission of the estate agent , which he had obtained specially from Sir George Phillips .
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