Example sentences of "by [art] [noun] of [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | The radical position is not to argue against the evidence that lawyers are ( a ) primarily controllers of ( b ) the masses , and that this effect is achieved by the appropriation of clients ' needs . |
2 | Providers have had to cope with the uncertainty created by the unpredictability of fundholders ' purchasing decisions or maintain services on a lower throughput when fundholders referred elsewhere . |
3 | The garden was awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society , was visited and admired by Prince Andrew , Princess Alexandra and several other famous faces , and was praised by the team of Gardeners ' World presenters who featured the garden in their TV Chelsea special . |
4 | A task force sent out by the House of Representatives ' banking committee estimates that sorting out America 's savings and loan mess could cost as much as $162 billion more than the $50 billion authorised by Congress less than a year ago . |
5 | Nor did they plan portfolios of prints , as Die Brücke did ; a practice , by the way , followed by a variety of artists ' organisations including the Senefelder Group in England , which has sold its members ' lithographs from the nineteenth century to the present day . |
6 | Sears put on 2 to 92p , helped along by a couple of brokers ' recommendations . |
7 | The net indebtedness of bank A to bank B can be settled at the Bank of England by a transfer of bankers ' deposits from the account of A to the account of B. Notice that inter-bank settlement of this kind has no effect upon the total of bankers ' deposits , only upon their ownership . |
8 | The whole of England was linked by a network of carriers ' routes . |
9 | There is some suggestion that this site was the original French mill , and was a fulling mill , followed by a number of years ' service as a saw mill . |
10 | This figure is multiplied by a number of years ' purchase , which is commonly known as the multiplier . |