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

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1 Therefore , it needs to be rapidly regenerated if exercise is to continue , and this regeneration is brought about by a substance called Creatine Phosphate ( C.P. ) .
2 Such is the inextricable link and the social cohesion brought about by a variety of classes under the same roof .
3 Anglo-Saxon glass displays a variety of colours , especially brown , ochre , yellow , blue and green , which are probably brought about by a lack of control of the furnace conditions rather than by deliberate colouring .
4 The problem then is to explain how the state came to be formed historically , through the dissolution of the primitive communal group ; and a broadly Marxist account of this process ( leaving aside here the diverse interpretations and controversies among Marxist sociologists and anthropologists ) rests essentially upon the conception of a change in the mode of production , involving a greater inequality of property , which itself is brought about by a development of the forces of production through technological progress .
5 In the following extract ( 13 ) , there is another example of a mismatch between speakers ' topics , brought about by a misunderstanding of the intended meaning of a particular word .
6 In Chase Manhattan Bank NA v Israel-British Bank NA [ 1981 ] Ch 105 , a civil case , it was held that the innocent party to an overpayment retains an equitable right where the overpayment was brought about by a mistake of fact .
7 This , he feels , can only come about by a return to the basic function of inspection .
8 A change in this situation can only be brought about by a change in attitude throughout the profession .
9 Its final decline was brought about by a change in the public attitude to death .
10 ‘ The facial bruising was caused 24–36 hours before death and is typical of injury brought about by a blow from a human fist . ’
11 But it will take years , not months , to catch up on decades of neglect , brought about by a regime which year after year spent it 's money on barbed wire and secret police .
12 Well next time you 're in a taxi getting shaken about by a monster from Hell , do n't expect us to come to your rescue again .
13 Towards the end of the nineteenth-century there was general unrest in Italy , a situation brought about by a number of oddly conflicting factors .
14 This decentralization of the British population out of the cities has been brought about by a number of factors .
15 If a " respectable " artisan culture was emerging in late eighteenth-century England , was it coming about by a process of separation from a more embracing " culture of poverty " which included the unskilled and casual labourer , the unemployed , the vagrant and the criminal ?
16 Jealousy is often brought about by a feeling of lack : lack of love ; lack of understanding from others ; lack of career advancement ; lack of money ; lack of opportunity - we could go on indefinitely .
17 Compared with the competitive surplus of ACPc this change has been brought about by a loss of RCK , due to output restriction ( i.e. monopolisation per se ) and a creation of additional producer surplus of PcKEG , due to the ability of the enlarged monopolised firm to achieve lower costs .
18 The dating of the various phases may be brought about by a study of the archaeology of the district , such methods having proved to be very valuable in the Fens .
19 A statutory right of rescission of a transaction brought about by a breach of section 47 was not , therefore , necessary .
20 Its conically-roofed tower , hugged about by a brood of smaller roofs shaped like candle snuffers , is visible for miles .
21 At least 300,000 people died in Syria and Mount Lebanon in this man-made famine brought about by a war of outside powers .
22 Very likely there was a general cut in wages brought about by a combination of causes , not the least of which was the loss of an employer who may very well have paid premium rates in order to attract and retain labour ; in any case the living standards of the cloth workers had fallen sharply by 1524 , and with them those of the farm labourers of the other villages in the district .
23 On the Cuban side , this attitude was brought about by a combination of two factors .
24 The situation was brought about by a combination of factors , with two in particular causing us the greatest damage : the postponement of the Registers of Land that might have been subject to contaminative use , and the fall in construction activity .
25 Pathologist Ernest Walton said his death had been brought about by a combination of internal bleeding due to multiple injuries and alcoholic liver disease , which caused liver failure .
26 First , it is necessary to take account of changes in the scale of societies , whether brought about by a growth of population or by political and military means , as in the creation of nation states out of numerous smaller units in Western Europe between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries ( see Chapter 5 ) or in the process of imperialist conquest and expansion .
27 ‘ The real problem to be tackled is inadequate powers for the police and the public being messed about by the court system , as well as an escalation of the number of people who think they can get away with crime , ’ said Mr Marwick .
28 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
29 This has been brought about by the increase in unemployment and the abolition of the statutory minimum wage , together with a programme of Government ministers exalting employers to reduce wage settlements , particularly for the low-paid .
30 If so , Carver 's last mass is evidence of the profound stylistic changes brought about by the Reformation .
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