Example sentences of "of [noun] by the " in BNC.
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1 | The hammer lock kept my head down , but I could see he was carrying a bottle of whisky by the neck . |
2 | Before exploring some of the attitudes held towards the issue of assessment by the arts teachers interviewed , it might help to look at the philosophies being advanced by them towards the teaching of their respective specialisms . |
3 | Where a capital sum ( as defined ) is paid directly or indirectly in any relevant year of assessment by the trustees of a settlement to the settlor then , to the extent that there is an amount of income available ( as defined ) in the settlement , the settlor can be taxed on that capital sum as if it were income . |
4 | On the left , the house at No. 3/55 was given to Duke Rudolf I of Saxony by the Emperor Charles IV , and it stayed in his possession until 1409 . |
5 | Balbinder was the subject of a Statement and Elizabeth Grugeon charts the process from an initial expression of concern about Balbinder 's lack of progress by the primary school to his transfer to a special school for pupils categorised as having ‘ moderate learning difficulties ’ . |
6 | What would happen if the Institute were not accepted on a new Register ? was glad of the opportunity to speak on the matter and as the Institute representative on the Committee he was disturbed by the lack of progress by the appointed agent . |
7 | legal expenses incurred either prior to the granting of support by the insurers or without their written consent , and |
8 | What was needed however was a concrete demonstration of support by the British government , and this was most unlikely to be forthcoming , no matter how much the Queen might personally have hoped for it . |
9 | The effect of the Janata Dal split , and the earlier withdrawal of support by the BJP , had a major impact on a number of state governments , although no Chief Ministers actually fell during November as a result of the events at the centre . |
10 | The Shekhawat ministry won a vote of confidence in the assembly in November 1990 , necessitated by the withdrawal of support by the Janata Dal after the BJP had ended its support for the V. P. Singh government [ see p. 37854 ] . |
11 | Relations between the two countries had been severely strained because of persistent allegations of support by the Solomons for the secessionist rebellion on the island of Bougainville which , although formally a part of Papua New Guinea , was geographically and ethnically closer to the Solomon Islands . |
12 | The factors relevant to the giving of reasons by the Parole Board or a local review committee are not the same as those relevant to the Secretary of State 's giving reasons for not accepting the judicial view of the tariff . |
13 | And , having been presented with the customary bottle of champagne by the Wincanton executive , Scudamore added that he felt a lot less pressure than he had last season . |
14 | The film was responsible at the time for the tremendous popularity of the bar and , whenever Yates or Dustin went into it , they were sent over a bottle of champagne by the management . |
15 | And er d you n really ne you need you need a bottle of champagne by the side of you when you reach the stage when suddenly you can see the front of the van . |
16 | His focus — no doubt justifiable by the Committee 's terms of reference — was limited : to the establishment of a single pension integrated into the new social insurance scheme , and the reduction of supplementation by the Assistance Board . |
17 | Every other paper one picked up had something either about his ancestors or his own latest piece of rabble-rousing — It was a stroke of genius by the Prime Minister to make him Minister of Fine Arts , where he could shout his head off and do little real harm . |
18 | Now electrolysis is the permanent removal of hair by the insertion of a very small needle attached to a machine and you press the button on the needle holder which releases current , and that cooks the hair , it actually cooks the root of the hair , but each hair has to be individually treated , so if you 've got quite a lot of coarse hair it can take a lot of time , and a lot of money . |
19 | On this graph each value represents the average output of a year , calculated by dividing the number of coins by the number of dies . |
20 | An order could , in my opinion , be sought imposing on the contravener and , in default of payment by the contravener , on the person or persons ‘ knowingly concerned ’ liability to repay to the investor the purchase price of the shares comprised in a particular investment transaction , with payment to be made against the delivery up by the investor of the share certificates and , if necessary , a signed form of transfer . |
21 | It has been suggested that the lack of control over the system of payment by the Ministry of Health has created ‘ monumental distortions and fraud . ’ |
22 | Mediated by the Algerian government , the agreement was signed in the southern Algerian town of Tamanrasset by the Malian ambassador in Algeria , Sinally Coulibali , and Iyad Ag Ghali , the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Azawad , the main group representing Tuareg interests . |
23 | There is the possibility of misinterpretation by the reader . |
24 | While this does not rule out the risk of a change of regime there , it does cut down the danger of a simple change of heart by the existing government . |
25 | But just before the hearing there was a change of heart by the finance company which is trying to repossess their home near Oxford . |
26 | This latest development in a saga which has been running for many months represents a change of heart by the Saints ' board . |
27 | Leonard 's switch represents the second change of heart by the Lions ' management in the last week . |
28 | YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday . |
29 | Renoir 's La Parisienne , ‘ The Blue Lady ’ is one of a series of masterpieces by the French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists bequeathed by the sisters Gwendoline and Margaret Davies , grand-daughters of a Welsh coal magnate |
30 | To help promote the scheme , the Enterprise Centre welcomed the award of a grant of £1,000 by the Lothian Education Business Partnership . |