Example sentences of "be by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Payment at today 's price may be by a single lump sum or by instalments . |
2 | Assessment will be by a combination of national external tests and assessment by teachers . |
3 | Pupils ' progress should be registered against these levels : level 2 should be assumed to represent the performance of the median 7 year old ; level 4 that of the median 11 year old ; the boundary between levels 5 and 6 that of the median 14 year old ; and the boundary between levels 6 and 7 that of the median 16 year old ; ( d ) assessment should be by a combination of national externally set Standard Assessment Tasks ( SATs ) and assessments by teachers . |
4 | Boullee was the architect of the sublime , and he said that there should be poetry in architecture , and that men should be moved emotionally by it as they would be by a poem . |
5 | assessment should be by a combination of national externally set Standard Assessment Tasks ( SATs ) and assessment by teachers . |
6 | Evidence of the proportion of alcohol in a specimen of breath , blood or urine may be by a document which is : |
7 | If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge . |
8 | Assessment would be by a combination of assignments , usually practical ( e.g. , prepare a magazine ) , projects and formal examinations . |
9 | This will be by a single tube three foot long which will be held in the standard plastic clips screwed to the back wooden frame of the hood . |
10 | The best approach would now seem to be by a huge tidal boulder hop from Blackchurch , or by canoe . |
11 | If the jurisdiction were discretionary , no refusal to exercise it nor any failure to exercise it by the House of Lords would constitute a breach of Article 6 , but , again , if the appeal goes ahead , it must be by a process which the Convention recognises as fair . |
12 | If the answer turns out to be by a ‘ dock identification ’ ( i.e. the witness is identified for the first time in court ) then it must be remembered that this procedure is potentially so unfair to the accused that the court of trial retains a discretion to prevent it ( Horsham JJ. , ex p . |
13 | A rogue telephoned expressing an interest in buying the articles and the plaintiff provisionally agreed with him that the payment would be by a building society cheque in the plaintiff 's favour . |
14 | Frequent reference has been made to a vote being taken and for a majority of meetings this will be by a show of hands for and against the motion , the Hon. |
15 | Housing , health and social work each provide part of the finance and the management of the project may be by a committee representing all three authorities or may be taken on by one of the participating organisations or by a voluntary body which specialises in carrying for dementia sufferers . |
16 | If all this bland fare has dulled your appetite for the prints it is time you reminded yourself how glorious they can be by a visit to THE LUCY B CAMPBELL GALLERY , 123 Kensington Church Street , W8 . |
17 | In this case , the spread of the habit would still be by a non-genetic learning process , but not by imitation . |
18 | It proposed that the minimum threshold for representation in the assembly should be " relatively low " to allow for the widest possible representation , and that decisions within the assembly should be by a two-thirds majority . |
19 | We come back to in fact it 's the first par , again it 's the first part of thirty three , that you have looked at the question , or the possibility of expanding existing towns and villages , and as I read it , you have rejected that , er and therefore you see the only satisfactory method of providing land to meet the figures for the Greater York would be by a new settlement , this is the outstanding balance . |
20 | In consequence , European collaboration is fraught and costly : operational requirements are made more complex than they ought to be by the need for compromise ; sharing development leads to mismatches of components that have to be corrected late on in programmes ; and divided production and assembly increases overheads and puts up costs . |
21 | Furthermore transport from one place to another could be by the River Thames rather than the roads , which were not always safe and often impassable in some weather conditions . |
22 | This , in finely-worked bronze inlaid with semi-precious stones , is thought to be by the twelfth-century French master Nicola de Verdun and was presented to the Duomo by Giovanni Battista Trivulzio in 1562 . |
23 | If instead of visiting the church and palazzo you continue across the piazza and into Via Velasca , your view is dominated , as any photograph taken south from the roof of the Duomo will be by the Torre Velasca . |
24 | Impressed as we may be by the caddis house , we are nevertheless , paradoxically , less impressed than we would be by equivalent achievements in animals closer to ourselves . |
25 | Another more complete clock , believed to be by the same craftsman , that was in Wells Cathedral from at least 1392 is now in the Science Museum , London . |
26 | ‘ Not yet , ’ put in the thin man , ‘ but they will be by the time we 're back there . |
27 | The first attempt to retrieve the lost ferret must be by the use of a line ferret fitted with a transmitting device . |
28 | All the hobbitic jokes are doing , then , is to reflect and by intention deflect the modern inhibition over high styles which we and they share ; if we were not embarrassed by the hobbits , in other words , we would be by the heroes . |
29 | ‘ Who knows how much that total could be by the year 2000 . ’ |
30 | If everything goes smoothly , this may be by the end of March . |