Example sentences of "[adv] establish by [art] " in BNC.

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1 First , I do not take the view that the recovery of money paid under duress other than to the person is necessarily limited to duress to goods falling within one of the categories hitherto established by the English cases .
2 Going back slowly , a little at a time , it became evident that Sylvia 's fear of being closed in had originated very early indeed ; it was already established by the time she was one year old .
3 A lead in volume of unit production was soon established by the United States and it has been maintained ever since .
4 ‘ A significant shift in the predominant branch in the state apparatus , or of the relation between these branches , can not be directly established by the immediate exterior role of this branch , but is determined by the modification of the whole system of the state apparatus ’ ( Poulantzas 1969 ) .
5 Arising from the resolute opposition by the District to the Board 's proposals , a sub-committee was also established by the Cambridge Board to consider its relations with the WEA and met for the first time in May 1938 .
6 That forum , also established by the 1986 Education ( No. 2 ) Act , is the annual parents ' meeting ( APM ) .
7 In the present case it is in my judgment clearly established by the evidence , first , that the plaintiff had a belief at all material times that she was going to receive both the cottage and the remainder of the deceased 's property on his death , and secondly , that this belief was encouraged by the deceased .
8 They are commonest on cups , a tradition probably established by the lip-cup ( fig. 50 ) , where an inscription is an integral part of the design .
9 The close relationship observed between the width of each magnetic anomaly and the corresponding time scale of magnetic reversals , which by now had been accurately established by the radiometric dating of terrestrial lavas , convinced many earth scientists of the reality of sea-floor spreading .
10 This will be particularly important when recruiting for the new and necessary organisational structures which will be required to address the changed requirements now established by the Education Reform Act 1988 .
11 The actual agenda now established by the Americans and their subsidiaries , does not direct itself to the issues either Enzensberger or Halliday identify .
12 It is my pleasure and privilege to present to members of the Chartered Institute of Transport in the UK the first separate Chairman 's Report and Accounts since we in the UK became one of the nine National Councils now established by the Institute under the successful re-organisation approved by the Council .
13 Hence , in the mouths of conservative lawyers , we catch an appeal to the radical doctrine of the sovereignty of the nation ; it alone could provide a theoretical basis for resistance to a French king whose claim was legally established by the formal abdication of both Ferdinand VII and his father .
14 But GPT believes that demand will be so high that the services will be well established by the middle of the next decade .
15 In any case winged insects were well established by the Carboniferous , when some of the giant ‘ dragonflies ’ ( not really a close relative of the living species ) had a wingspan of tens of centimetres .
16 The imperial system of government was well established by the time Barbarossa came to the throne , with the established chain of command already described .
17 After studying in Vienna with Hummel and with Simon Sechter ( whose other pupils included Schubert , in the last days of his life , and Bruckner , half-way through his ) , Thalberg 's career as one of the leading virtuosi of his days was already well established by the time he moved to Paris .
18 The land is prepared in spring and early summer , and vines are planted in October so that they benefit from the winter rainfall and are well established by the spring .
19 In Greece , the tradition was well established by the fifth century BC that Minos , king of Crete , had ruled the Aegean Sea and its islands .
20 The habit of giving reversions had become well established by the sixteenth century .
21 The Scottish arrangements were well established by the end of the nineteenth century ; in Wales the pattern has evolved since the 1950s .
22 In coastal geomorphology the process foundation was also well established by the achievements of engineers and of research institutes and incorporated theoretical and laboratory investigations as well as empirical ones .
23 The first year of secondary schooling , at 12 plus in Scotland , ought not to differentiate pupils , the committee thought , but differentiation should begin in the second year , and be well established by the third .
24 This is important since it has been shown that in inflammatory bowel disease , architectural disturbances in the mucosa , manifest especially in crypt distortion , are well established by the time of the first clinical episode .
25 The West End/East End distinction in trades like shoe making and tailoring was well established by the end of the eighteenth century .
26 The traditional boundaries of a catchment area were frequently established by the LEA as homes within a fixed radius of the school .
27 For instance on page 57 of the status report , we read : ‘ If equilibrium had not yet been fully established by the time of the switch back at the end of 1979 , then later equilibrium state Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios would presumably be lower than those seen in 1979 .
28 All the present PTEs were already firmly established by the start of the 1980s , and they have survived the 1986 abolition of the metropolitan councils .
29 A third principle , firmly established by the Crawford Committee , was that the public monopoly should be run at arm 's length from the government .
30 HOG members stress the group is concerned only with generic definitions , and whilst OSF is said to be taking a lead role in new work , HOG members have already agreed to endorse those previously established by the Network Management Forum .
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