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

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1 It was applied to the birds by the ornithologist William Swainson ( 1789–1855 ) , who wrote extensively and produced a number of well illustrated works .
2 An innkeeper may detain any property brought to the inn by a guest until the guest has paid his or her bill in full .
3 To his surprise , he was not asked for McLean : ‘ Widening gulf ’ details of the attacks , but about the origins of the SMG 's involvement with the case , which had originally been referred to the SMG by the council .
4 His team , World Cup finalists and dotted with household idols , were taken to the cleaners by a bunch of Australian students and farmers in the first Test , and the second Test at Lille promises to be not only a trial of Fouroux 's incumbency as coach but also his tactical shrewdness in selection .
5 But I do remember Sterland giving an interview before the final saying that he was basically taken to the cleaners by the boy .
6 Lack of consent to the appropriation by the owner need not be proved : Lawrence v MPC [ 1972 ] AC 626 .
7 The parish registers begin in 1546 and contain among the memoranda reference to a large gold ring with the inscription ‘ Obey and Rule ’ which was given to the church by a Mrs Francis Rokeby on 26th August 1711 for the use , of any who came to the church to be married and were ‘ unprovided with a ring ’ .
8 A visit is recorded , by a government official , under King Edward I , to the Church by the ferry at ‘ Chesewic ’ — in October 1297 .
9 A warrant of execution suspended by the court under Ord 25 , r 8 ( N 41 ) may , subject to the directions by the court , be re-issued on the judgment creditor 's written request by letter showing that the condition of suspension has not been complied with ( Ord 25 , r 8(2) ( b ) ) .
10 Where personal contacts exist , sites may be offered directly to the developer by the bank or receiver ( often a chartered accountant ) .
11 4 THE MOTHERBOARD : These are usually connected to the PC by a couple of screws and plastic standoffs poking up from the bottom of the case .
12 Claire , who has starred in TV commercials , was followed to the toilets by the man and battered unconscious .
13 My shabby uniform soon became dirty and then dirtier , and once I was sent out of class to the matron by a teacher who complained of my general ‘ filthiness ’ .
14 Confidential information is that supplied to the Council by a government department on terms which forbid the disclosure of that information to the public , or information which by statute or court order must not be disclosed to the public .
15 He then went to look at some property left to the council by a benefactor , an old grain warehouse .
16 In addition to organising two trade missions a year to Japan , this also currently includes the services and resultant programme of a Senior Trade Adviser , seconded to the Council by the Japan External Trade Organisation [ JETRO ] .
17 GATT 's annual trade report submitted to the Council by the Director-General on April 23 , 1991 , showed that world merchandise trade growth , in volume terms , fell from 7 per cent per annum in 1989 to 5 per cent in 1990 , while world output growth slipped from 4 per cent per annum to 3 per cent .
18 The rival costs of buses , trolley-buses and trams were reported to the Council by the Manager , and a decision to relay the route was continually deferred .
19 The 35-acre site had been offered to the council by the Department of Forestry on 16 December 1977 .
20 Whereas it was hoped that this would be brought to the Council by the end of November , it may now be into 1993 before the first draft is presented to the Planning and Development Committee .
21 They were secured in deep water some distance offshore and connected to the beach by a system of floating pontoon bridges , many of which were built in Scotland .
22 After a 20-minute battle against what he described as ‘ the roughest seas I have ever seen at Redcar ’ , he and the unconscious youth were flung on to the beach by the waves .
23 The franchise system is a different but related type of network in which the operating units are fixed but are linked to the centre by a marketing network .
24 Assuming sex education is given to the child by a school , the question of what form it should take must be considered .
25 Lisburn have a wealth of juvenile talent , 20 of them girls and all in the class of coaching pro , Damien Mooney , and encouraged to the hilt by a club that wisely believes in giving youth its chance .
26 Recalled to the present by the cold of the flagstones numbing her feet and automatically aligning the cup handles , she suddenly realized why she had remembered that summer teatime in Martyr 's Cottage .
27 Religious rituals and the arts have been , and still are , concerned with handling this unresolved problem handed down to the present by the institutions which preserve the archaic heritage of mankind , especially religions .
28 This will do you no harm at all , although to be brought gently back to the present by the voice of the therapist is a more satisfactory way .
29 You must be joking ! she told herself grimly , recalled to the present by the sound of the fax machine , once again clattering away in the other room .
30 The rumour gained credence , I suspect , through a call made to the Museum by a reporter from National Public Radio who said she had heard Mr Kissinger had called me to request we not present the exhibition .
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