Example sentences of "by [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the remainder were absorbed by McCorquodale the printers .
2 I get woken by Lucker the following morning .
3 Regarding the £4 million , is not telling local authorities that they have to produce schemes within two weeks and that the money has to be spent by March a disorderly way of doing things ?
4 By March the Fleming Cup was under way , the eventual winner in June being the ubiquitous Ernest Fryer , the Managing Director of Henley Brewery and who also played at Peppard .
5 But by March the announcement of poll tax levels had helped to convert this lead into a massive 20% plus in most opinion polls .
6 Yet by March the next year , Brian Courtenay had set up his mistress in the luxury love nest that would help to empty the family coffers .
7 By March the ship was getting into colder climes .
8 The muddle that these two uses of the word cause is in part Marx 's and Engels 's fault because when they are talking about society based on communal property , that is , before false consciousness arises , they mean by ideology the total process of cognition including language , political ideas , social rules , etc. , but when they are talking of class society where false consciousness is present they seem to mean by ideology something much more restricted : moral , political , and religious ideas and values .
9 A gradual process of returning the country to civilian rule has been undertaken ; in November 1986 the electorate approved by referendum a Constitution establishing a one-party system , the Central African Democratic Assembly ( Rassemblement démocratique centrafricain — RDC ) holding its inaugural congress in February 1987 .
10 In May-June 1958 TV covered ( some of ( the dramatic circumstances , born of the regime 's inability to resolve the Algerian conflict , in which de Gaulle returned to power : Parliament voted full powers to de Gaulle , the ( last ) premier of the Fourth Republic ; in September , the French approved by referendum the constitution of the Fifth Republic ; in December de Gaulle was elected ( indirectly : not by universal suffrage ) President .
11 " Judges must decide such novel cases as best they can , but by hypothesis no party has any right to win flowing from past collective decisions — no party has a legal right to win — because the only rights of that character are those established by conventions .
12 As the hon. Gentleman knows , I publicly criticised the so-called cuts announced by Cambridgeshire a short time ago .
13 By mid-June the danger was past , but Petain had still to nurse the army back to full health .
14 By mid-June the rebels had advanced to within 50 km of Monrovia ; thousands of civilians fled by road , and many also sought refuge in US installations , including the embassy .
15 In a move that was mandated by the Office of Telecommunications last summer , British Telecommunications Plc yesterday announced that it was cutting by £40 the cost of a new line for residential customers : from June 1 , it will cost £99 ; a new line for a single line business will also cost £99 , down from £152.75 ; residential customers will also now be able to spread the cost of phone service connection by paying an initial charge of £25 and four quarterly payments of £25 — which sounds like a great deal …
16 Orders are processed much faster and the firm has cut procurement costs by $10m a year .
17 The aim is to cut manufacturing and operating costs by $10m a quarter and return to profit in the fourth quarter .
18 Bills will increase by £60 a year after valuation officers bungled when working out charges based on property bands .
19 The aqueous solution was made fresh daily and used in the rats at a dose 10 times higher ( 50 µg/kg ) than that shown in separate experiments on these animals to reduce by 50% the platelet activating factor induced hypotension ( ID 5 =5 µg/kg ip ) .
20 At least method 1 is independent of the units of measurement ( providing they are the same in both years ) but the equal weight that attaches to all commodities can give a misleading figure — if the price of matches falls by 50% and the price of coal rises by 50% the combined index indicates no change .
21 But where this liberty was not balanced by responsibility the Reformation made man so free under God that it was only a short step to his being free from God .
22 This study was supported in part by grant no AID 698-0421.81 from the US Agency for International Development to the Combatting Childhood Communicable Diseases Project .
23 Danish kings emerge from a period of obscurity in the middle of the tenth century , when a dynasty based on Jelling in Jutland , and represented by Gorm the Old and his son Harald Bluetooth , seems to have extended its authority over the whole country , which then included the province of Skåne in modern Sweden .
24 Following Mr Howard 's intervention poll tax bills will be reduced by £14 a saving of 27p-per-week .
25 I once knew by heart a poem by the Russian , Fyodor Tyuchev entitled Vyesna ( Spring ) .
26 Richard was taken to Stratford-upon-Avon for a week where they saw Marlowe 's Dr Faustus and the ex-schoolteacher had his ward up in the morning in the hotel gardens to study and learn by heart the great speeches .
27 His mother — God rest her — had got more of a spark out of him when they went to nearby Ballymahon and Oliver Goldsmith 's birthplace , but that was only because he had already at school learned off by heart the whole of ‘ The Deserted Village ’ .
28 Literary accomplishment was to be valued : all aspiring gentlemen were expected to know by heart the Gulistan ( The Rose Garden ) and Bustan ( The Orchard ) of Sa'di ; but more important still was grammatical correctness : ‘ In society the mirza should [ always ] try to guard against the shame of committing any mistake in conversation , for such incorrectness in speech is considered a great fault in a gentleman . ’
29 This is not to deny that Branagh is at his best as a performer in Henry 's most anguished outpouring , his prayer to the god of battles before Agincourt ; here Branagh the actor is least hampered by Branagh the self-publicist .
30 Thus , for example , unc but this result can not be obtained by use of ( 4 ) since by inspection the submatrices of order 2 are all singular .
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