Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [art] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He is also addressing the criticism that the Fonds régionaux d'art contemporain ( FRAC ) , funds to enable the regions to acquire contemporary works of art , represent more intervention of the centre by encouraging the funds ' association with local structures . |
2 | Most of these claims will be offset by counter-claims , so that only the net indebtedness has to be settled by using the banks ' balances at the central bank . |
3 | The PFA acted by paying the players ' wages and bonuses for winning promotion to the second division . |
4 | All have prefaced the discussion by lamenting the barrels ' disappearance . |
5 | STEELWORKERS staging a sit-in gave their strike fund a boost yesterday by selling the bosses ' wine stock . |
6 | The first should consist of short courses for teachers brought about by expanding the teachers ' centres set up for the Nuffield mathematics and science projects , and should include a one-term secondment in every seven years . |
7 | It was some time before the police learnt to react to these invasions by stealing the skins ' bootlaces and in some cases their braces . |
8 | I begin by examining the antiracists ' notion of racism as a form of irrationalism . |
9 | This may be by direct knockdown or by severing the opponents ' kiteline . |
10 | She specialises in linking and helping to solve violent crimes by comparing the perpetrators ' methods . |
11 | The limits of critical periods have not been found to be as immutable as was formerly thought , for by manipulating the animals ' experience they can be extended considerably . |
12 | The Act aimed to reinforce rather than to diminish parental responsibility by requiring the presence of parents in court and by increasing the courts ' powers to require parents to pay fines for their children 's offences . |
13 | RIGHT AND TOP OF THIS PAGE By studying the typology of lamps , and also by studying the manufacturers ' stamps and the type of clay , the original provenance and date of the lamps can be established . |
14 | On this page we add a post-script to the Century by straining the readers ' credulity still further ! |
15 | It is then up to the clinical teacher to check the effectiveness of her own work by watching the students ' progress in attaining a high standard of nursing care . |
16 | All I had to do was stand around pretending to pull on one end of a tug-of war rope while a load of peers pulled on the other , as Jerry stood by attracting the tabloids ' photographers . |
17 | The Institute could not possibly prejudge matters by proclaiming the auditors ' innocence from the outset . |
18 | A BRAVE police chief foiled an armed robbery on a jewellers by grabbing the raiders ' shotgun . |
19 | We will also launch a new programme to invest £60 million in the modernisation of Britain 's cancer services , using the resources we will save by scrapping the Conservatives ' tax handout on private medical insurance . |