Example sentences of "by the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The image of public service was strong although from time to time a recognition of the public relations benefits was made by the solicitors we interviewed : |
2 | However , financial advice is not provided by the solicitors who are not registered under the Financial Services Act but by a firm of insurance brokers , Sedgwick , which has a contract with the company . |
3 | The aggression may spring from the threat to my inner peace and well-being brought on by the anxiety which I impose unconsciously on the situation . |
4 | Sometimes , though , morphological agreement can make further distinctions not overtly made by the pronouns themselves . |
5 | Let it be given by the entrepreneur himself , all-seeing , omnipresent and ever available , whose personal orders are reinforced by the personal example which his employees have constantly before their eyes . ’ |
6 | In all three cases , it seems hard to conceive helping in any other way than as doing part of the activity denoted by the infinitive oneself . |
7 | Had the candidate added that dismissal was actually effected by the Crown he might have risen to a second . |
8 | I am quite unreasonably disturbed by the document I 've just read , I realize . |
9 | It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration . |
10 | The raw material of events is processed ( selected , edited , dramatised , presented ) by the professionals who run the media ; ultimately it is their values which influence the version of events the public receives ( Edwards , 1979 ) . |
11 | At the same time , the rhetoric of ‘ partnership ’ has never been stronger : used by policy-makers it seeks to soften the blow of centralization ; used by the professionals it smacks of a desperate clinging to more liberal values . |
12 | Ensure that a full verification exercise is undertaken by the lawyers which also evidences the responsibilities above ; and |
13 | The link is a sticky red gum secreted by the mukula which coagulates quickly and is explicitly compared by the Ndembu to blood . |
14 | Lydia was also faintly disgusted by tears , by the weakness they evinced and by the viscosity of their substance . |
15 | This is hardly a satisfactory conclusion and not one seriously intended by the doctrine itself . |
16 | The process of creating the record is valuable in its own right ; it brings respect for the contribution of the parent to the learning environment and can provide a level of involvement by the parent which has rarely been seen in our schools . |
17 | The need to enlist French help , with the awareness that it would come on French terms , was agreed by the council which met at Stirling on 2 November 1547 . |
18 | This is a scheme introduced by the Government and operated by the Council which provides help with Community Charge bills . |
19 | The Law Society acts through its Council which is composed of 70 solicitors , 56 of whom are elected by members of the Society with the remaining 14 being elected by the Council itself . |
20 | At the same meeting , the Council received reports of visits to Borough Polytechnic ( soon to become South Bank Polytechnic ) by three of the Council 's boards and by the Council itself , and the combined visiting party had ‘ expressed complete satisfaction about the organization of the College ’ and its facilities , with the exception of its inadequate computing facilities . |
21 | Although he is appointed by the council who pay his salary , he has nevertheless duties to the public to see that their rights are protected . |
22 | This was rejected by the court which simply stated that it had no power to consider the validity of an Act of Parliament . |
23 | Commentary : where an offender is dealt with for a breach of a community service order , he must be sentenced ( if the order is revoked ) in a manner in which he could have been sentenced by the court which made the order , if he is in breach of a probation order , the court may sentence the offender as if he had just been convicted of the offence concerned . |
24 | The Committee did stress that there was ‘ a real desire for improvement ’ and prepared a draft Convention which provided for service via the consular channel , or by an agent appointed either by a party or by the Court whose process was involved . |
25 | The need for finality of adjudication by the court whose decision is relied on to found a plea of autrefois convict is even more clearly apparent where a defendant has pleaded guilty . |
26 | On the basis of the above analysis by the Court it might be more accurate to say that the test is a commercial one but that it relates not to the transfer of ownership of enterprises , but to the transfer of economic or organisational activities . |
27 | These are as follows : ( 1 ) Once a Court Scheme has been approved by the requisite majority of members and sanctioned by the court it is binding on all the members ( or the particular class of them ) and the company . |
28 | Action may be required by the court itself , the court issuing a Letter of Request asking either a foreign court or another competent authority in the state of destination to assist in having the documents served ; this practice is particularly entrenched in Latin America . |
29 | There should be personal service of a copy of the committal order on the contemnor by the court itself acting by one of its officers ( post , pp. 823G–H , 824F , 826F ) . |
30 | ( 3 ) There should be personal service of a copy of the committal order on the contemnor by the court itself acting by one of its officers , probably the tipstaff . |