Example sentences of "by [noun prp] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 One way out of this dead-end situation , denying as it did the possibility of a human relationship , was taken by Donne in his love-poems , where the woman is no longer on a pedestal but is discovered in bed with the poet .
2 Analysts expect these to include a £12 million provision for Channel tunnel losses taken by Costain in its role as one of the members of the Transmanche Link construction consortium .
3 This section discusses the concepts used by Williamson in his analysis of the firm .
4 When Gooch fell to a close-in catch off Mushtaq , and that artist of mystery compelled a nervous and fatal parry at a wider one by Stewart in his next over , England tottered at 65 for 4 .
5 The pictures were screened by ITN after their reporter Penny Marshall was given access by the Serbs to the camps near the north Bosnian town of Prijedor .
6 It is perhaps possible to recognize traces of the version of Nicolas of Damascus in the account of Josephus in Bellum Judaicum 1 if we compare it with the much more elaborate story told by Josephus in his Antiquitates Judaicae .
7 Even Dulles found his State Department appointments were being vetted by McCarthy through his henchman , Scott MacLeod .
8 The salvation — rebirth theme was acquired by Hercules through his visit to the Underworld to capture Cerberus .
9 The new HyperSparc models use boards manufactured by ICL according its CPU 2 — two processors to a board — design .
10 Despite the notes , and the polaroids made by Farwaggi in his anteroom , and the trays of fruit , club sandwiches , croques and so on — the cheerfully arranged amuse-gueules from the kitchen ordered for each girl — he finds he is becoming confused about their identities .
11 The government 's position on the structure of higher education was articulated publicly for the first time by Crosland in his famous speech at Woolwich Polytechnic in 1965 , in which he declared the government 's acceptance of the need for a ‘ system based on the twin traditions which have created our present higher institutions ’ .
12 In a highly dramatic demonstration during a meeting on localization function held in London in 1881 Ferrier demonstrated that the recovery of movement described by Goltz in his studies was due to sparing part of this motor cortex .
13 The products will be offered by DEC on its Alpha AXP systems — initially the DEC 7000 and 10000 AXP systems running OSF/1 .
14 The products will be offered by DEC on its Alpha AXP systems — initially the DEC 7000 and 10000 AXP systems running OSF/1 .
15 Thus jade , the material held most precious of all by the Chinese , was assigned by Kluge to his fifth and lowermost grade on account of its dull colour and lack of transparency .
16 Mr Small , however , argued that it was ‘ highly questionable whether the losses suffered by Linter on its failure were in fact attributable to the transactions which are the subject of the statement of claim .
17 That Lalande and other French composers of his time , notably Charpentier , were often being deliberately Italian in style is so well documented that surely it is self-evident , especially in faster movements such as ‘ Et rege eos ’ , marked with the unambiguous Italian expression vivace by Lalande in his autograph score ( Cauvin and the 1729 edition employ légèrement and tres légèrement respectively ) , and the final vite sections ( ‘ Non confundar ’ ) , that equal fast notes are called for ?
18 The Labour Party 's obsession with distancing itself from anything which the right-wing media could pick up and exploit as ‘ extremist ’ is well described by Wainwright in her account of a Labour Party election rally .
19 Only an appeal by Gower to his loyalty persuaded him to stay , and he was to have his best game of the series .
20 It was performed at the festival of Dionysus in Athens and is said by Aristotle in his Poetics ( c. 330 B.C. ) to have originated in the Dionysiac dithyramb .
21 This is not a serene affirmation of faith by Nizan in his own superiority , a condescending refusal to interact with lesser mortals than himself .
22 This theoretical division into two cultures is graphically illustrated by Nizan in his practical criticism of other writers .
23 The Palestinians rejected the Israeli demand , repeated by Shamir in his Oct. 7 Knesset address , that the names of the " Palestinian element of the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation " should be " approved " by the Israeli government before the beginning of the negotiations .
24 The appointments are the first non-executives taken on by Lowndes since its highly leveraged takeover of Harris Queensway last year .
25 It can be seen that this was essentially the plan put forward by Stirling in his original submission for the attack .
26 Jackie had no chance to give them his expert advice because the triangle sounded for the afternoon shift , and he was carried off by Biff to his office for the rest of the day and most of the night .
27 The great majority of this has been covered by CPRW from our revenue account and through special appeals to our 3,500 members .
28 They were comfortably beaten by Leicestershire on their Championship debut and will plainly find it hard to bowl sides out , but against that they won four of their first five one-day matches and indicated they could be serious contenders for a trophy .
29 It is much more likely to be no more than a reflection of the fact that almost everything we know about Richard as Duke of Aquitaine comes from an English chronicler , Roger of Howden , and Roger only has information when he has access to the reports sent by Richard to his father , that is to say when Henry is in England .
30 An aspect omitted by Dudek in his description of Smith 's work .
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