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

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1 This was to be one of the many houses used by the Bishops of Rochester and a favourite residence of some during the next three centuries .
2 There are many pretty walks in the area , along the banks of the River Ouse , the Hereward Way , a 110-mile long-distance footpath which passes through Ely , and the medieval track known as Bishops Way which traces the 12-mile route used by the Bishops of Ely from their palace in Ely to their country residence in Little Downham .
3 They were originally the signs used by the distributors of FES but have now become almost as well-known in the country as the Guinness brand name itself .
4 Rauwolfia serpentina , or snake-root , is a climbing shrub long used by the inhabitants of India and neighbouring countries as a sedative , and for other medicinal purposes .
5 And of late years it has been used by the inhabitants of Virginia in many disorders , which are occasioned by thick , sizy blood ; so that the root of this plant , when its virtues are fully known , may become one of the most useful medicines yet discovered .
6 In addition , Protek has also signed a UK marketing agreement with Austin , Texas-based Tivoli Systems Inc to supply and support the object-oriented Tivoli Management Framework software , a key component of OSF 's Distributed Management environment , also being used by the likes of Unix System Labs and SunSoft Inc .
7 It is used by the laboratories of Boots and Glaxo , and in the intensive care units of Bupa hospitals .
8 But by 1842 the congregation had moved into a new building , later used by the Presbyterians of McCracken Memorial and demolished in 1968 to make way for their new church hall .
9 As the perennial overspend on core and emergency services ( used by the patients of fundholders and non-fundholders alike ) leads hospitals to restrict their activities , fundholders ' patients are getting preferential access to elective surgery .
10 Victorian Social Darwinism was still alive in the late 1950s and , in so far as it shaped the vocabulary of ‘ maintaining social standards ’ used by the supporters of immigration control … it contributed to a climate of opinion favouring immigration control .
11 In this way much of the movement of exotic items which can be traced archaeologically , can be seen as part of a system of ceremonial exchange in the formation of alliances , that is used by the heads of lineages for important political and social transactions .
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