Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] by the " in BNC.

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1 The information , collected for the Arts Council by the British Market Research Bureau , shows that in an average period of four weeks during 1988-89 , 6 per cent of the adult population went to the theatre , 4 per cent to an art gallery , 2 per cent to classical music and 1 per cent to jazz .
2 This meeting followed the ratification on Dec. 10 and 12 of the CIS declaration by the original signatories ' Supreme Soviets .
3 A shopkeeper who refused to sell constables cigarettes at a discount and complained of the illegal sale of similar goods to the public from their own trading organization , the Police Guild , could find himself summonsed by the same officers for employing children under age ( which in turn gave rise to the banning of the Police Guild by the Watch Committee ) .
4 In recent years , China has become a close ally and the main arms supplier to Burma , which is already under an arms embargo by the European Community and the United States .
5 Under the name of J. J. Marric he then produced from 1955 onwards a series of books written round a police officer by the name of Gideon .
6 The marksheet for each module is returned to the examinations office by the module 's internal examiner .
7 Birmingham Law Society suggested that redemption monies could be sent directly to the sellers lender by the buyer 's solicitor .
8 She 'd even been taken to the police station by the teacher to see if they , the police , wanted to speak to her .
9 He also protested at the general level of unemployment in the country and issued specific demands for the reinstatement of the standing of the Panamanian security forces which had been largely disarmed and reduced to a police force by the US-backed civilian government .
10 In October 1988 that report was considered as is required by the complaints procedure by the relevant Commander of the Metropolitan Police and in November 1988 it was submitted for consideration by the Director of Public Prosecutions .
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