Example sentences of "by [noun pl] like " in BNC.

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1 People are being made aware of their culture by artists like Public Enemy .
2 This has translated into a chance for the partners to show work by artists like James Rosenquist , Robert Mapplethorpe and Richard Tuttle artists who are already firmly locked up in other dealers Stateside .
3 On that basis they cite staging or importing work of high quality as a key aspect of the first festival , reminding you of the critical acclaim attracted by artists like Michael Clark in the city .
4 Like pot-bellied Vietnamese pigs , the goats are fast becoming trendy pets , changing hands at up to $1,000 a time and catered for by groups like the International Fainting Goat Association ( newsletter : Fall in Love With Fainters ) and the Tennessee Fainting Goat Association .
5 Finally , there has been a great deal of direct action , from the blockading of clinics by groups like Operation Rescue to prevent women from gaining access , to the bombings of clinics in the mid-1980s by groups like the Army of God .
6 Finally , there has been a great deal of direct action , from the blockading of clinics by groups like Operation Rescue to prevent women from gaining access , to the bombings of clinics in the mid-1980s by groups like the Army of God .
7 Even the major labels constantly release naff rock records by groups like Roadhouse and Kingofthehill , and so kicking around the provinces must be hundreds of audio-nightmares waiting to come out of daddy 's garage .
8 ‘ But only bad players are affected by crowds like that and the bad players are weeded out before they get to this level . ’
9 She also painted and drew and this , inspired by comics like Topper , developed into caricaturing .
10 Many users will still find that they need the sophistication offered by products like QEMM .
11 Harold Wilson announced that a conference graced by statesmen like himself and Gerald Ford ( who rarely knew which country he was in , let alone what its politics were ) made the Congress of Vienna in 1815 look like an ‘ overdressed tea-party ’ .
12 That this has not always to be the case in religion is demonstrated by religions like Buddhism and Hinduism where laughter plays a big part .
13 The ventral interradial area is covered by scales like those of the dorsal side but with fewer shorter spinelets .
14 The ventral interradial areas are covered by scales like those of the dorsal surface but the rod-like spinelets are usually smaller .
15 He is not surprised by accounts like Gordon Woodroffe 's , for upland streams are certainly not prime areas for the water vole .
16 One way through , explored by researchers like Galton ( 1989 ) and Bennett ( 1987 ) , is to exploit much more fully the potential of collaborative tasks within groups .
17 What a terrible thing it is for our literary establishment to be peopled by degenerates like this , he felt .
18 It is arguable that married women no longer need the protection afforded to them by cases like these .
19 Suicide is a growing problem with young people highlighted by cases like Oxford University student Tracy Cole .
20 We pioneered the technique well before it became used on so large a scale by giants like American Express and Reader 's Digest .
21 My friends , we will be dead and gone and forgotten and generation after generation will come , and there will still be the search for the Holy Grail by knights like Keir Hardie .
22 Following on p96 , The Farm 's Peter Hooton dispels an enduring hip hop myth : that trainers are an American invention popularised here by rappers like Run-DMC .
23 Rectories were often leased by absentee incumbents ; several were so leased in Rutland , mostly by gentlemen like John Digby , who farmed Preston .
24 Fabrics were donated by Liberty , the creations by designers like Bruce Oldfield , Zandra Rhodes , Yves St. Laurent … and of course Vivienne Westwood .
25 According to a similar perspective , adopted by authors like Hall ( 1978 ) and Taylor ( 1987 ) , the growing media focus on hooliganism since the 1960s may be seen as a political device to help justify a more authoritarian state response to all forms of social dissidence .
26 Many volumes are personally inscribed by authors like John Betjeman Evelyn Waugh and Ian Fleming .
27 This does not mean that the old books can provide us with no concrete evidence from the past , but it does mean that old books must be read with delicacy ; with a sense that if we go blundering into them , assuming that they mean what we mean by words like sky , earth , history or nature we shall get everything wrong .
28 Well , it all depends on what you mean by words like ‘ successful ’ , ‘ useless ’ and ‘ failure ’ .
29 The sight of his small and snake-like frame weaving through packed defences virtually established the image of the tiny and recalcitrant Scottish forward , a mantle that was to be worn with tetchy pride by successors like Willie Henderson , Jimmy Johnstone , Gordon Strachan , David Speedie and Mo Johnston .
30 Run on commercial lines or by organizations like housing associations , the YMCA or religious denominations , the best of these are as good if not better than college halls of residence .
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