Example sentences of "[noun] led by a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The main beneficiaries were those convicted in May 1987 of involvement in a coup attempt led by a former Prime Minister , Col. Diarra Traore , in July 1985 [ see p. 35435 ] .
2 The previous day the Pentagon had issued a statement claiming that the photograph had passed through the hands of a " ring of Cambodia opportunists led by a well-known and admitted fabricator " of information about MIAs .
3 Musée d'art contemporain , comes out of exile led by a Jesuit philosopher
4 ‘ Coincidentally , we are now seeing coming out of Eastern Europe that same broad attitude being adopted , not only by the democratic socialists and social democratic parties which are emerging in the East , but also amongst the reform wings of the old Communist parties led by a new generation who realise the command economy Stalinist game is completely up .
5 Executive power is held by a President , who is popularly elected for a five-year term , and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister .
6 Executive power is held by the President who is popularly elected for a five-year term and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister .
7 Some 350 Army mutineers led by a renegade colonel , Alexander Noble , on Oct. 4 seized two key military bases in the Northern Mindanao provincial capitals of Butuan and Cagayan de Oro .
8 Although the majority of UDF deputies abstained , about 20 voted in favour — the members of the Alternative Social Liberal Party , expelled from the UDF on Dec. 29 , and a group led by a former Defence Minister , Dimitur Ludzhev .
9 That they were left to themselves is evident , for Eusebius of Nicomedia , who was close to Constantine , found himself on the losing side in the debate about the relationship between Father and Son , defeated by a group led by a mere deacon ( though soon to be a bishop ) , Athanasius of Alexandria .
10 As of late November the Nasir group still claimed to control Malakal , whereas the government account stated that the town had been attacked abortively by a group led by a local religious leader , and Garang 's wing of the SPLA was said to be claiming that the town had been captured by " southern nationalists " within the army , aided by the southern rebel faction calling itself Anyanya II .
11 Very much the view of of this group that we have an excellent planning and environment department service led by a distinguished er director and say that .
12 Throughout the week , Christians also gathered at lunchtime at St. Austin 's church in the city , with the service led by a different denomination each day .
13 ‘ Team nursing is not merely a method of assigning individuals to a group : rather it is an implementation of the philosophy that holds that a group of people led by a knowledgeable nurse can effectively meet the nursing needs of a group of patients .
14 A Cabinet led by a Prime Minister is responsible to a unicameral parliament ( Riksdag ) which is elected every three years .
15 A Cabinet led by a Prime Minister is responsible to a unicameral parliament ( Riksdag ) which is elected every three years .
16 Liberalism in most European countries meant anticlericalism , while in England it was a movement led by a High Churchman with the devoted support of many Nonconformists .
17 Yet had the visitors been England or Australia he may well not have been able to resist the temptation , and this was only partly because they were the leading lights in world cricket ; there was also the racial aspect , in that he passionately wanted to prove that a team of black players led by a black captain was the equal of , if not better than , the white teams .
18 Would it so break the mould of British politics on Thursday if we were to elect a government led by a decent man ?
19 But Israel , a Kuwait-sized country , will make no concessions to an Arab world led by a victorious Saddam Hussein .
20 Black Orc Big Bosses are best , as a unit led by a Black Orc is not affected by animosity , but at 91 points each you wo n't be able to afford many .
21 The mistaken identification of some red dye , accidentally spilled on a window sill , as blood , led to a riot that was only broken up when the mob was charged by soldiers led by a cutlass-wielding town councillor on horseback .
22 Another treats the upheaval as a crusade for liberty led by a few heroic dissidents .
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