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

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1 And a lifetime of line-ups by the sound of things , I say in a rather low voice .
2 He was advised in the arts by the century 's greatest antiquaries , Jacopo Strada and his son , Ottavio .
3 Courses in Hebrew language and literature are provided for the Faculty of Arts by the Department of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Divinity .
4 They can find their way into waterways by a number of routes — mainly via those sewage systems which are not equipped to remove them in the treatment process .
5 Pollution of our waterways by the leaching of fertiliser nitrates from the soil may be reduced as trees combined with animals are unlikely to need application of fertiliser , unlike conventional grassland or timber production .
6 Doctors and health visitors were yesterday sent new guidelines by the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths on how to deal with cot death tragedies .
7 VARIOUS : ‘ Night And Day — The Cole Porter Songbook ’ ( Polydor ) with the renewed interest following ‘ Red Hot And Blue ’ , along comes a superb collection of this classic English gent 's epic songs by a host of jazz greats , including Ella Fitzgerald , Louis Armstrong and Billie Holliday — out now
8 Physical improvements and security measures such as controlled entry into each block of flats helped cut break-ins by a quarter and reduced resident turnover .
9 But most architects involved in liability cases feel that there has been at least some contribution to his own losses by the claimant .
10 John Bannon , the Australian Labor Party ( ALP ) Premier of South Australia since 1982 , resigned on Sept. 1 in acknowledgment of responsibility for huge losses by the State Bank of South Australia .
11 On Oct. 12 , 1990 , the Netherlands airline KLM announced a restructuring plan to save Fl400,000 over the next three years , involving 500 job losses by the end of 1992 .
12 Richard Gough , for example , had 15 full caps by the time he was 19 .
13 Though Egypt was later to be ruled for centuries by a variety of outsiders , the sense of an Egyptian identity and the grandeur of the past were never entirely forgotten .
14 This trend was strengthened in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by the establishment of more stringent educational requirements and by the expansion of technical and specialist administrative departments .
15 This selection covers everything from John Cale , Todd Rundgren and Roddy Frame to echoes of Brecht/Weill and Richard Rodgers , with a Philip Larkin poem added in along the way , and it works because of the versatility of her gentle but dramatic singing , and the elegant but sparse settings by the producer and pianist , Mimi Izumi Koyabashi .
16 They 've got a double decker they use for the school run and that is absolutely on it 's last legs by the look of it !
17 She liked to snuggle up against Bill 's legs by the fire .
18 Responding to such an equation of the spirit with femaleness , Norris points out that Gregory of Nyssa ( one of the Cappadocians ) does indeed speak of Christ as casting out demons by the power of the Spirit , but that there is nothing in his language to imply a subordination of the Spirit to Christ !
19 And I forget which of my old colleagues it was who was canvassing , blue rosette ablaze , in a particularly Labour-dominated council estate in Sheffield , when he came upon an elderly voter planting primroses by the door .
20 Consequently , at balance , in addition to equation ( 7.28 ) applying , the mesh currents are given by Now the potential differences V 1 and V 2 applied to the two meshes by the source transformer are again in the ratio given by equation ( 7.25 ) and combining equations ( 7.25 ) , ( 7.28 ) and ( 7.29 ) yields as the balance condition for the double-transformer ratio-arm bridge .
21 A Labour government would have clung to the current parity in the ERM while suffering continual assaults on its aims and methods by a business and financial establishment wholly converted to the values of Thatcherism .
22 Correlation coefficients were calculated as Spearman rank correlations and comparison between the two methods by the sign test .
23 You can judge the effectiveness of different methods by the number of eggs produced .
24 Labouring poets in the eighteenth century have been the subject of lengthy considerations by a number of critics , commencing with Robert Southey 's ‘ An Introductory Essay on the Lives and Works of Our Uneducated Poets ’ ( 1831 ) .
25 The first of the major considerations by the Council Fathers was given to the Liturgy and its music , as well as sacred art .
26 In this latter case we get to simples by a process of ‘ Abstraction ’ .
27 On Aug. 28 , 1990 , the then Agriculture Minister , Braks , announced a programme — described as the strictest in the world — designed to halve by 2000 the use of pesticides by the country 's intensive agricultural industry .
28 Statutory duties are imposed on manufacturers by the Health and Safety at Work etc , Act 1974 .
29 The latest survey of manufacturers by the Confederation of British Industry shows the biggest increase in optimism for ten years .
30 If the client ca n't be dissuaded , the Law Society has directed that the following steps by a solicitor are obligatory : ( 1 ) A solicitor must , with his clients ' authority , at once disclose in writing his clients ' decisions to the solicitor for each prospective buyer ( or to the prospective buyer if he or she is unrepresented ) .
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