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

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1 Organised by the Women in Arts project at the Arts Council , this symposium will bring together women in the arts , to reclaim the past , identify the present and plan the future .
2 Summary : This fits into a series of initiatives which have been organised by the Islamologists in Paris .
3 It was during World War II that she was to face her greatest challenge when Sark , with the other Channel Islands , was occupied by the Germans in July 1940 .
4 The little cups occupied by the polyps in life have been exposed by the weathering .
5 This has always added to the clergy 's spiritual authority and status , and has tended to merge with the authority claimed by the clergy in matters of faith and morals , with the high clergy deciding what constitutes matters of faith and morals .
6 ( ii ) The plaintiffs contend that variation should be refused on the ground that the information which led the Bank of England to issue the section 39 notice became available to them as a result of a serious contempt of court committed by the defendants in breach of the injunction .
7 In fact he was identifying himself with his Girondin friends who were guillotined by the Jacobins in October and November 1793 ; although the story that Wordsworth visited France at this time to take help to the Girondins may be untrue , this is clearly what he would have wished to do if an opportunity had arisen .
8 We are reminded by the silences in Leapor 's texts that the pursuit of happiness as an enabling myth , in terms of official precept accessible to women through romantic love and marriage , remains in this period largely a privilege of bourgeois male subjects .
9 We will be tracing its pervasive effects below , firstly in relation to the largely untrammelled sentencing powers that have traditionally been enjoyed by the courts in England , and secondly in inhibiting policy initiatives that have sought to substitute an element of strategic planning for the policy vacuum that continues to characterize the English sentencing system .
10 Many of the powers of arrest enjoyed by the police in relation to civil liberties are , therefore , untrammelled by the restrictions introduced in the 1984 law .
11 A large number of the old lime trees were felled by the gales in October 1987 , but young limes have been placed in those same positions in order to preserve the avenue .
12 The pills recommended by the scientists in Leipzig , Germany , do n't make your breath smell , either .
13 A combination of population shifts ( about three-quarters of a million people move house every year in Britain ) , the disparity among constituency electorates recommended by the commissioners in favor of other criteria ( maintaining local government boundaries and the like ) , the lapse of time between reviews , ad the disparity in the number of seats allocated to the different countries in the United Kingdom has meant that there are often marked differences among the sizes of electorates .
14 One of the most controversial uses of the power is to prevent demonstrators reaching the scene of the demonstration , a use upheld by the courts in Moss & Others v. McLachlan ( H.C. , 1984 ) .
15 It has been noted that it was for the same crimes that Klaus Barbie was sentenced by the courts in Lyon to life imprisonment .
16 They were precipitated by the resignations in December 1990 of Michel Noir , 46 , and of two fellow dissident members of the " Renovator " faction of the opposition neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) , all of whom stood as ex-RPR by-election candidates .
17 Further , ‘ Apple is also disturbed by the implications in press coverage that Quorum has a relationship to Apple ; this is also not true . ’
18 The provost noted , moreover , that Cunnan was named by the commissioners in Edinburgh , among whom Haldane 's influence lay , and the effect was extremely damaging to both the Cunningham and the Argyll interests in the district .
19 Large ragged tears similar to those suffered by the cattle in Monsieur Saulnier 's farm .
20 I hope that it is not too perfunctory a way of dealing with this interesting point to say that in my opinion it is comprehensively answered by the judgments in Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd. v. Maxwell [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 991 which Mr. Rawley , for the defendants , brought to your Lordships ' attention .
21 However , the huge site fees lodged by the casinos in Las Vegas would appear to put London completely out of the running , despite Maloney 's optimism .
22 However , the huge site fees lodged by the casinos in Las Vegas would appear to put London out of the running .
23 The purchaser will use its reasonable endeavours to obtain the release of any personal guarantees made by the Directors in respect of ABC and its subsidiary companies ' existing obligations relating to the business of ABC and subsidiaries ( which after investigating such guarantees and terms of release it agrees to obtain the release of ) and pending such release will indemnify the Directors against any claims under such guarantees .
24 Auditors certified the amount of the net deficit of a company under the terms of an agreement for the sale and purchase of that company , but stated that they were unable to determine the adequacy or otherwise of a provision made by the directors in respect of potential legal claims against the company .
25 ‘ This summer I decided to stay at home and present a jazz/big band summer course , similar to the programme at Appel Farm , having seen the progress made by the pupils in America . ’
26 The statutory framework applicable to the applications for admissions made by the applicants in November 1990 can therefore be summarised as follows .
27 The difference between the major assumptions adopted by the actuaries in respect of the two principal schemes reflects differences in historical and projected experience and differences in the scheme rules .
28 Given the purposive approach to construction now adopted by the courts in order to give effect to the true intentions of the legislature , the fine distinctions between looking for the mischief and looking for the intention in using words to provide the remedy are technical and inappropriate .
29 The construction which is put forward by the Commissioners is one which was adopted by the courts in respect of section 4 of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 , upon which section 265 of the Act of 1986 is plainly modelled .
30 It will depend upon which of the three models outlined above is adopted by the courts in relation to that power .
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