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

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1 It 's thought that the fire had been caused by a welders spark .
2 Dr David Abramovich , a consultant gynaecologist working closely with the TSSIS , says : ‘ It is caused by a bacteria which is commonly found on the skin , or in the nose , armpit , groin or vagina of about one third of the population without causing any harmful effect .
3 Only 18 cases were reported last year , yet the disease is caused by a bacteria present on one in three people .
4 It 's caused by a bacteria that 's on many of our skins .
5 If consumers had to suffer all the pollution caused by the products they bought , they would n't buy them in such damaging quantities .
6 A Scottish bus passengers ' consultative committee would be one mechanism by which any problems caused by the changes could be examined from the point of view of the users of the transport system in Scotland .
7 This can result in many physical problems from indigestion ( caused by the flow of excess acid into the stomach ) to the high blood pressure , strokes and even heart attacks caused by the reactions described earlier .
8 That , of course , does n't take into account the initial upset caused by the dimensions of the neck , which is much more guitar-related , with a nut width of only 1½″ .
9 Beneath my feet and beside me to my right , were the sheer pale grey rocks that were the andesitic relics of all the ancient turbulence and torture which had been and was still being caused by the plates ' gentle , turgid but quite inevitable meeting .
10 In part this has been caused by the closures of collieries and factories , but the sharp drop in chapel or church attendance also means that fewer people are singing .
11 She is also entitled to damages for her mental distress caused by the solicitors ' negligence .
12 Clearly the native resources of scientific talent and ingenuity had not run dry , for all the disappointment caused by the failures of the ‘ science and government ’ campaigns of the early 1960s .
13 Our serious problems have been caused by the deals that have been negotiated by the Government .
14 Where a plaintiff 's injuries have rendered him incapable of managing his affairs , Court of Protection fees are recoverable as an expense caused by the injuries ( see Kemp & Kemp , Vol 1 , para 5/008/11 ) .
15 A capsize fall is caused by the forces acting on the daggerboard at high speeds ( see Fig 34 ) .
16 This has been criticised on the ground that an accidental escape caused by the forces of nature is within the risk that must be accepted by the defendant when he accumulates the substance on his land .
17 Considerable physical migration took place — mostly , but not entirely , caused by the activities of the Russians — and some peoples were reduced in numbers almost to vanishing point , while on the other hand at least one new ethno-cultural group was formed .
18 The basic argument of this tradition was that revolution was caused by the machinations of secret societies , who used their knowledge of occult forces to undermine authority and the stability of governments .
19 The sappers who had been involved in the preparation work could then go forward to see the devastation caused by the explosives .
20 Among drug users many of these symptoms may be caused by the drugs used , withdrawal of drugs , or , alternatively , symptoms may be suppressed by the use of drugs .
21 While it was obviously impossible to claim that literary art still sprang from the general community , this could be accounted for by the gulf between literature and life caused by the processes of industrialization .
22 There 's no way it should be that complicated a lot of the problems are caused by the rules being so complicated that you have to be working in that particular field
23 Mirror tiles are also a good substitute for panels and are very much cheaper if you do n't mind the obvious break in reflection caused by the lines .
24 9.3 The Seller 's liability under this Condition shall be to the exclusion of all other liability to the Purchaser whether contractual , tortious or otherwise for defects in the goods or for any loss or damage to or caused by the goods , and ( subject to Condition 14 ) all other conditions , warranties , stipulations or other statements whatsoever concerning the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever , are hereby excluded ; in particular ( but without limitation of the foregoing ) the Seller grants no warranties regarding the fitness for purpose , performance , use , nature or merchantable quality of the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever .
25 That section applies to terms in guarantees and provides that a person can not , by reference to a term in a guarantee of goods of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption , exclude or restrict liability for any loss or damage caused by the goods proving defective whilst in consumer use as a result of negligence in manufacture .
26 Where debt finance is used , each generation takes account of the reduction in subsequent utilities caused by the taxes necessary to finance the debt , and increases its bequest .
27 An unchanged cabinet had been widely expected , but only as a temporary measure because of the uncertainty caused by the courts .
28 An unchanged cabinet had been widely expected , but only as a temporary measure because of the uncertainty caused by the courts .
29 In the later eighteenth century the problem appeared particularly serious because of the wholesale adaptation of arable farming in the Midlands and East Anglia to meet the demands of a rapidly growing population and the food-supply problems caused by the wars .
30 We always thought the rubber sheet was flat — not counting the dimples caused by the pebbles , right ?
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