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

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1 There is a Women 's Institute branch ( the W.I. — known , inevitably , as the Witches International by the habitués of the Smoke Room of the Red Lion ) , a Choral Group , and an Amateur Dramatic Society .
2 " A day may come — I do not say it will come , but that it may — when bands of Englishmen from the Tweed to the Tamar , sickened by the prevarications of the capitalists and by the continued infiltration of Celtic elements into English life , will arise with guns in their hands .
3 The Australian group said it believed that Pearl , ‘ if left to itself , will continue the long-term downward trend in its market position and is unlikely to meet the challenges presented by the developments in the UK and European life insurance markets . ’
4 The literary essay is a species always on the edge of extinction , and ( unlike most endangered species ) it is threatened most by the professionals in the field .
5 The real origins of the law centre movement are usually attributed to the publication of pamphlets by the lawyers of the Conservative and Labour parties and the individual initiative of pioneers who became impatient at the slowness of the official bodies to respond to the pressure for change .
6 Even were objectives to stay relatively stable , a fundamental problem of control would remain : the acquisition by the controllers of the knowledge upon which to base targets and evaluate performance .
7 His songs were stories , coloured and defined by the others on the record .
8 The agreement , like those that had preceded it , envisaged a directly elected presidency , and a bicameral legislature made up on a republican and a population basis , respectively ; central authority would be limited to those spheres of activity that had been specifically delegated by the members of the union .
9 The proposal has already been backed by the United States and France , and is due to be debated by the members of the Paris Club , the group of 16 creditor governments , in the near future .
10 The STA as a whole was left with debts totalling £6,260 in the 1870s , and " the greater part of this sum was absorbed by the members of the Edinburgh branch … [ who ] above all others might have been expected to stand by the office-bearers till the debt was at least liquidated " .
11 The programme to be sustained by the Members of the Society with the addition of the Magic Lantern . "
12 The new chairman , elected unanimously by the members of the board , was Mr Neville Creed .
13 It is also expected that the Physical Sciences Board will agree to forward to the General Board the name selected by the members of the department .
14 Pat Keen says she was invited by the members of the Yoga class she attends to teach them Medau while the teacher was away .
15 But we do not have to follow him further , to the view that authentic Producers ' Co-operation is to be found in factories owned and ultimately controlled not by the men and women working in them , but by the members of the Consumers ' Co-operatives whose capital built and equipped the factories , and employed labour to work in them .
16 Financial Reporting Exposure Draft No. 3 — ‘ Accounting for capital instruments ’ was approved for issue by the members of the Accounting Standards Board .
17 A government is produced by the members of the House of Commons , which is the chief reason voters cast their ballots in elections .
18 Of the 60 members , 35 were elected by the members of the House of Representatives , 15 were selected from the country 's five development zones and 10 were directly appointed by King Birendra [ see p. 38193 for May election of House of Representatives ] .
19 The centre , if there is one , is in effect granted its limited powers and influence by the members of the group , the states .
20 Politzer defines it as " the entire complex pattern of behaviour and material achievements which are produced , learned and shared by the members of the community " ( quoted in Rivers 1964 ) .
21 The films were recorded in locations unlikely to be identified by the members of the research panel .
22 These ratings of a specific meaning were made possible by a two-stage assessment procedure carried out by the members of the research team , rather than using self-rating questionnaire methods .
23 The Leader of the Party shall be elected by the members of the Party in accordance with election rules made pursuant to Article 8.5 .
24 The 1633 ‘ Uyttenbogaert ’ fits that bill with the additional advantages of being both a representation of an important figure in Dutch religious history ( although the Rijksmuseum already has a portrait of him by Rembrandt 's contemporary Jacob Backer ) and universally accepted as authentic by the members of the Rembrandt Research Project , some of whom are Rijksmuseum curators .
25 The second is to facilitate a common market or a political or economic grouping by harmonizing national laws governing domestic transactions , so that State boundaries within the geographical area covered by the members of the market lose much of their significance within the fields covered by the harmonizing measures .
26 There are insurance brokers offering policy terms who are used by the members of the Freight Transport Association upon express recommendation of that body .
27 This ceremony was witnessed by the members of the pope 's entourage , his erstwhile colleagues among the cardinals , with their attendants , and the clergy and people of Rome , plus those visiting the Holy City .
28 These are team meetings where the analysis and design specifications and other documentation are exposed to review by the members of the team .
29 This account was mainly intended to bring together some of the comments made by the members of the Arkleton Trust Advisory Committee on what they saw of rural development in Lewis and Harris .
30 7–4 There was a concert given by the members of the evening music class taught by Mr Armour of Ardbeg school ; Mr Bisset , assistant teacher at Port Ellen gave readings .
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