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

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1 Disclosure is not required for non-audit services supplied to subsidiaries not audited by the parent company 's auditor and to overseas subsidiaries .
2 The new youth movement found its most dramatic expression in the religious brigades , the first of which was the Boys ' Brigade ( BB ) , founded by William Smith in Glasgow in 1883 , followed by the Church Lads ' Brigade ( CLB ) in 1891 , and the Boys ' Life Brigade ( BLB ) in 1899 .
3 In 1987 a pamphlet , prepared by the Treasury Solicitor 's Department in conjunction with the Management and Personnel Office of the Cabinet Office , was published under the title The Judge Over Your Shoulder .
4 A striking example of this occurred in 1989 when a decision of the Divisional Court interpreting immigration rules was considered by the Treasury Solicitor 's Department to be wrong and too advantageous to the prospective immigrant .
5 This research has recently been widely re-publicized in an anti-TV campaign by the Newspaper Proprietors ' Association ( most of whose members , it was quickly pointed out , use TV aggressively to advertise their own papers ) .
6 The whole lesson of the events of the past 20 years is that doctors can not be re-educated , so long as their training is drug-based their journals utterly dependent upon the revenue from the drug companies advertisements , and their leisure activities agreeably subsidised by the drug companies ' slush funds .
7 The differentiation between hypertrophic gastropathy and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome can readily be made by the serum pepsinogen A:C ratio , as all five patients with hypertrophic gastropathy had a low , and all Zollinger-Ellison patients a normal ratio .
8 The paper was prompted by the Law Society 's concern over the increasing cost of defaults — it estimates that claims against its compensation fund will reach £20m annually , mainly attributed to defaults of sole practitioners ( defaults within partnerships usually fall on the solicitors ' indemnity fund ) .
9 The documents were prepared by the Law Society 's Race Relations Committee to ensure that all candidates for the judiciary know what is expected of them .
10 They are required by the Law Society 's Training Regulations to provide experience in articles in a number of recognised areas of the law to give you the training necessary to qualify as a solicitor .
11 The draft Code and Model Contract Conditions have been approved for consultation by the Law Society 's Practice Development Committee .
12 The strong argument in favour of classifying such offences as attempted rape rather than merely indecent assault has now been recognized by the Law Commission 's draft Criminal Code , and the Court of Appeal has recently found its way to this conclusion by ‘ interpreting ’ the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 .
13 No party won an overall majority of seats ; the largest number ( 79 ) was won by the air force 's protégé party , Samakkhi Tham .
14 The deaths were only publicised as a result of action by the Andalus ecologists ' group .
15 Some companies may use the standard form of ’ Labour-only subcontract ’ issued by the Building Employers ' Confederation , in place of or alongside their own terms and conditions .
16 The rate of interest on loans recommended from time to time by the Building Societies ' Association ( which is at present 11 per cent ) .
17 It is understood that the formula used by the Building Societies ' Association when recommending their rate of interest is as follows , viz :
18 An army of Ellyrian horsemen was destroyed in the field by the Witch King 's sorcery .
19 There the Dark Elves had been demoralised by the Witch King 's defeat and hounded relentlessly by guerilla forces .
20 ‘ the mother of seven extremely fine girls all unmarried ’ who , perturbed by the bachelor curate 's approval of the Miss Brown 's child 's examination society , hastily forms a ladies ' Bible and Prayer-book Distribution Society ( ‘ treasurer , auditors and secretary , the Misses Johnson Parker ’ ) .
21 Ms Armstrong — who was once reportedly told by the TV station 's management : ‘ Put a coat hanger in your gob and smile more ’ — said she was not retiring , .
22 On Sept. 3 it created a post of executive President of Moldavia " because of the deteriorating social and political situation in the republic " caused by the Dnestr Russians ' proclamation and a similar move by the Gagauz minority in August .
23 Few of the top firms have been left untainted by the thrift industry 's collapse , and huge rulings against firms are becoming increasingly common .
24 Likewise , less expensive , sparkling wines from farther afield are also being brought into their own by the champagne houses ' hauteur .
25 As much put out by the ticket inspector 's attitude as his demand for money , he paid and duly wrote to BR to complain saying he ‘ could see no justification in the circumstances for the excess charge . ’
26 If the wife is unable to produce eggs , or if she is the carrier of a serious genetic abnormality , the surrogate mother may also be the genetic mother of the child , and the spermatozoa may be donated by the commissioning woman 's husband , either by in vitro fertilization or through intercourse .
27 V = Q + F / P where V = value provided by the company 's product Q = quality of the product , as perceived by the customer F = features of the product that are valued by the customer P = price of the product to the customer .
28 The six candidates who contested the presidential elections were ( i ) Roman Bartoszcze , aged 44 , chair of the Polish Peasants Party ( PSL ) ; ( ii ) Wlodzimierz Cimoszewicz , aged 40 , the chair of the left-wing caucus in parliament and former member of the communist Polish United Workers ' Party ( PUWP ) ; ( iii ) Tadeusz Mazowiecki , aged 63 , Prime Minister since August 1989 , endorsed by the centre-left Citizens ' Movement for Democratic Action ( ROAD ) ; ( iv ) Leszek Moczulski , aged 40 , chair of the right-wing Confederation for an Independent Poland ( KPN ) ; ( v ) Stanislaw Tyminski , aged 42 , an independent backed by the small right-wing Libertarian Party of Canada , of which he was leader ; and ( vi ) Lech Walesa , aged 47 , the chairman of the Solidarity trade union .
29 But no doubt there will still be the shouting , the rumours that spread through the peloton , the slow and then maddened driving by the directeur sportif 's car , the blackboard held up behind a motorbike with scrawled details of a breakaway .
30 I was appalled by the race organisers ' lack of knowledge about land use and saw a real need to get involved .
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