Example sentences of "by [art] [noun pl] ' [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There are a considerable number of references to solicitors in existing legislation and , when S.9 was brought into force , these references were applied to incorporated practices by the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practices Order . |
2 | This argument is crucial , if not yet fully absorbed , by the Conservatives ' current strategists . |
3 | The crowd is delighted by the gods ' high spirits and pleasure in the dance . |
4 | There was no longer anywhere for me to hide , and I knew I would be cut to pieces by the giants ' sharp knives . |
5 | Possibly in response to the stimuli given by the bishops ' public statements , the bishops found that local councils were coming to their aid and support in opposing the proposed educational revolution . |
6 | Soviet and US experts , whose presence was thought to give momentum to the talks , were on hand to offer " technical " advice on the practicalities of a ceasefire [ for March agreement by the protagonists ' principal backers to work for a settlement to the civil war see p. 37365 ] . |
7 | This withdrawal of support for the housing policy was facilitated by the fact that the Planning Department had been ‘ abandoned ’ by the Councils ' topmost officials who were reluctant to share its unpopularity in any measure . |
8 | Signals are thought to have evolved by the gradual modification of the activities which they resemble , as they were performed by the animals ' successive ancestors . |
9 | Last year , Scotland 's 16 health boards were reconstituted so that no trade unions or local authorities had the right of membership , and they are now dominated by the Tories ' natural allies — business people — under the cloak of rhetoric about bringing in commercial nous ( see box ) . |
10 | A BAN on classes with more than 30 children was demanded last night by the Tories ' favourite teachers ' union . |
11 | After the war , his career was interrupted by the Allies ' investigative tribunals and partly blocked in Berlin , Vienna , and Salzburg by the machinations of Furtwängler . |
12 | He will usually adhere to an agenda approved by the parties ' legal advisers to ensure that the proper procedures are followed . |