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

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1 The collection has been consigned for sale by Pierre Jourdan-Barry who feels that his collection is as complete as is possible and now wishes to branch into new fields .
2 So Yardie sold 10,000 copies in a few months — an unheard of amount for a small press publication — and has now been picked up by Pan Books which will be putting out a mass-market edition in the new year .
3 Ballymena 's Paul Hardy was replaced at the start of the second half by Jason Gilmore who scored a hat trick for United 's Reserve team against Coleraine Res last night .
4 The opening was from a book called Joyce , By Her Friends , and was a piece written by Verily Anderson which conjured up an imaginary car ride with Joyce : ‘ Turn left any minute now and then sharp right and straight under a low lying archway with a very steep mews .
5 TWO hundred baby hedgehogs have been saved this year by RSPCA nurses who fed them scrambled eggs at West Hatch , Somerset .
6 I 'm up to my ears in work here , not least amongst my worries being a meeting at three of Headquarters staff at SHAEF presided over by General Eisenhower himself . ’
7 The loose ball was collected by Stewart Taverner who 's show in composure beat the keeper .
8 The moral low point comes when a Jew ( played by Von Trier himself ) is forced to attest , falsely , to the Hartmanns ' kindness and help during the war .
9 Banbury had a completely new suburb significantly called Newland added to the older town between 1250 and 1285 , only a little over a hundred years after it had been first founded , a mark of its success , while Eynsham , also in Oxfordshire , has a neat rectangular block of properties , bisected by Newland Street which dates from 1215 when a charter was acquired for an extension .
10 The first report announced with regret that Harry Vardon , who was due to play in the Opening 36-hole match with James Braid , had caught 'flu and would be replaced by Rowland Jones who had ‘ recently and convincingly beaten James Braid at Tooting Bec ’ .
11 A vigorous critique of utilitarianism has been offered by Bernard Williams who refers to it as ‘ distinctive way of looking at human action and morality . ’
12 The trial of the preliminary issue was heard by Morland J. who on 15 March 1991 gave judgment for the council , holding that a local authority could sue for libel in respect of its governing or administrative reputation when no actual damage was alleged , and that the council had a cause of action in libel against the defendants on the basis of the pleaded statement of claim .
13 Item No 3 : is a 1794 Hendon half-penny , issued by B Price who was probably the landlord on an inn named The Greyhound , which would be why that dog is featured on the token .
14 Similar careful thought was given to all items made available for schools , amongst which was an economical " limited " palette of colours , personally recommended by Basil : a palette , in fact , fit for use by Van Gogh himself .
15 The significance of the older pre-colonial blacksmith tradition is illustrated in cases from Nairobi brought to light by Kenneth King who examined the origins and experience of Nairobi informals in the early 1970s .
16 SADLER 'S WELLS Royal Ballet open their Christmas season at the Wells next Tuesday with a programme of ballets by Kenneth MacMillan which continue the celebrations of his 60th birthday .
17 By BEN FENTON WHATEVER is pushing women voters towards the Liberal Democrats , it is not some mysterious ‘ Ashdown Factor ’ , if the party 's female supporters in Richmond-upon-Thames are to be believed .
18 Bodley 's view about the literary insignificance of English drama was formally challenged by Ben Jonson who published plays in the Folio edition of his Workes in 1616 and later , and in response to Jonson 's success , by Shakespeare 's first editors , Heminge and Condell , who brought out the First Folio of Shakespeare 's plays in 1623 ( eight years after Shakespeare died ) .
19 I got their programme and went to a lecture by Michel Odent who wrote Entering the World , a book that had really impressed me .
20 The enterprise was started early this year by Victoria Wilson who owned and ran the famous kindergarten of the same name ; it is managed by former Royal nanny Barbara Barnes .
21 How may the message be disentangled from the original imagery through which it was conveyed , or is this to distort and change its meaning Farrer has been criticized by Ian Barbour who writes : ‘ By his appeal to authority , Farrer makes ‘ authorized images ’ immune to criticism … .
22 Showbusiness and sporting stars had donated items for the auction and a sweatshirt given by Ian Botham which he had worn during his charity walk from Aberdeen to Ipswich fetched £33 .
23 I commend the book God is Green by Ian Bradley which sets out a useful outline of Christian thought on this subject .
24 He is replaced by Ian Smith who completes an all-Gloucester back row .
25 SOCK Shop , the niche retailer created by Sophie Mirman which made its stock market debut in a blaze of publicity two years ago , has closed its 17 loss-making American outlets .
26 Then , on 23 September , the 86th general congregation began debate on what had now become a Declaration on Religious Liberty , promptly attacked by Cardinal Ruffini who insisted the title should be ‘ Religious Tolerance ’ rather than Liberty , for the latter could not be justified theologically .
27 At precisely what date he went is difficult to determine , for although Ibn Hajar states that he went to Egypt in 778/1376–7 , he follows this immediately with the statement whereas in fact Molla Fenari should have been twenty-seven years of age at that date according to the birthdate given by Ibn Hajar himself .
28 A draft constitution announced on Aug. 2 , 1990 , by Capt. Arsene Ye Bognessan , Popular Front secretary for organization , provided for a multiparty system and a state which would be " revolutionary , democratic , anti-imperialist and secular " .
29 At the fourteenth siege of Tor Alessi he charged right into the heart of the Dwarf infantry and was cut down by King Gotrek who snatched the Phoenix crown from his corpse and took it in payment for the Elves ' insolence .
30 The speech outlining government policy at the opening of the parliamentary session was delivered by King Hussein himself — a move which was interpreted as underlining his support for the new government of Ibn Shaker .
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