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as provided for by the lawв предусмотренном законом порядке (igisheva)
as provided for by the lawв установленном законом порядке (igisheva)
be blown up by a land mineподорваться на мине (We have lost eight servicemen. One was killed during fighting with rebels while another seven were killed when their vehicle was blown up by a land mine 4uzhoj)
be driven out byзакрываться под натиском (Downtown stores are being driven out by crime. 4uzhoj)
be targeted byстать предметом нападок (Bartek2001)
by all appearancesвроде бы
by another nameиначе ("Design, which by another name is called drawing . . . is the fount and body of painting and sculpture and architecture and of every other kind of painting and the root of all sciences." – "Рисунок, который иначе называют искусством наброска, есть высшая точка и живописи, и скульптуры, и архитектуры; рисунок является источником и душой всех видов живописи и корнем всякой науки" (Микеланжело) theguardian.com anyname1)
by the authority vested in meвластью, данной мне (By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America...)
by the sound of itпо описанию (4uzhoj)
by virtue ofучитывая (By virtue of your years of hard work and experience, we think you would be well-suited to a managerial role.)
flanked byсопровождаемый (Yeldar Azanbayev)
point-by-pointконкретный (Russia has spoken of a "moment of truth" in recasting its relationship with Nato and it is demanding a swift, point-by-point response to its demands. (сравни: Москва, по его словам, хочет получить "очень конкретный ответ на свои очень конкретные предложения", передает РИА Новости.) bbc.com 4uzhoj)
two-by-fourдубина (Then it hit me like two-by-four – Тут меня как дубиной огрело... lookkil)