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

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1 The coverage by the columnists diverged from that in the main news stories on this question .
2 She was hounded under the Protectorate by the commissioners for compounding , who persecuted many republican MPs .
3 The tannins affect the absorption by the birds ' guts of certain essential nutrients causing low growth rates which are sometimes fatal .
4 Dr James was unrepentant last night , saying that any distress comes from the threat to the service and not the decision by the doctors to inform patients about it .
5 But the decision by the SPS , which dominates the republic 's parliament , indicated Serbia would reject the proposal .
6 The short press release announced the decision by the trustees to postpone the exhibition on the ground that potential loss of life in the Gulf made it insensitive to proceed .
7 I could accept the decision by the Referees ' Committee if my marks had gone down .
8 There may also have been earlier differences in the decision whether to take ‘ no further action ’ after arrest , or indeed in the decision by the police to arrest .
9 In 1691 Gascoyne mapped the estates of James Cecil , third Earl of Salisbury [ q.v. ] ; the following year he mapped Sayes Court for John Evelyn [ q.v. ] , and in 1692 he was directed by Samuel Travers , surveyor of land revenue to King William and Queen Mary , to make a survey of the ‘ Mannor of East Greenwich in Kent ’ following the grant by the monarchs of ‘ the house at Greenwich to be a hospital for wounded seamen ’ .
10 Religious rituals and the arts have been , and still are , concerned with handling this unresolved problem handed down to the present by the institutions which preserve the archaic heritage of mankind , especially religions .
11 The settlement by the waters
12 It was an accumulation and discretionary trust but X ( the settlor ) could benefit in the event of the revocation of the settlement by the trustees under TA 1988 , s673 ( revocable settlements , reversion of property ) .
13 The two were never in danger and were helped down the trail by the men whose job it is to protect all presidents and vice-presidents .
14 On an application for judicial review made pursuant to leave granted by Auld J. on 7 June 1991 , the applicant in the first case , Renee Joyce Calder , a barrister , sought an order of certiorari to quash the finding by the Visitors to Lincoln 's Inn on 6 March 1991 , upholding a decision of a disciplinary tribunal of the Council of the Inns of Court that the applicant was guilty of professional misconduct but varying the sentence from disbarment to one of five years ' suspension .
15 Already Scathach was envying the look of the warrior by the trees .
16 After entering the body , there is an immediate moult , and the L4 travel to the liver in the bloodstream , either from the intestine by the portal stream , or from the skin by the lungs and systemic circulation .
17 The assessment by the police is to eliminate erm any officer that er has psychopathic tendencies or er on the other side of the coin , to eliminate those officers that erm might be so timid that they would n't be able to perform the duties should it be necessary for them to fire a weapon .
18 It will not be enough to define a term as a " condition " or " warranty " , for a court may decide that the parties did not intend any breach of a term labelled a " condition " to give rise to a right to withdraw , and thus disregard the label given to the term by the parties ( Schuler AG v Wickman Machine Tool Sales Ltd [ 1974 ] AC 235 ) .
19 The attempt by the Americans to retain control over both military and industrial use of atomic energy , doomed to failure as it was , runs like a thread through this fascinating memoir .
20 It was the attempt by the men to boycott these employers , energetically undertaken , that had eventually led to the collapse , through debt , of the Northern District Board ( the predecessor of the STA ) in 1847. " - In later years several of the STA 's " forward movements " , that is claims for higher pay or shorter hours , began in Edinburgh .
21 The attempt by the schools to use opt-out law to prevent closure has led to a row between Strathclyde and the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang .
22 It used to be said that it was the attempt by the Seljuks to prevent Christians from reaching Jerusalem which led to the First Crusade .
23 By this point the wealth of the local clothiers had in fact been reduced by more than half , though taxation , while extracting huge sums from the community at large , had taken little more than £1,100 , far less than had been withdrawn from the industry by the Springs .
24 Will my hon. Friend confirm that he received representations from both the British Tourist Authority and the English tourist board about the damage that would be done to the industry by the restrictions on part-time working and on working hours which are so beloved of Labour ?
25 John Weaver designated dancers as the Serious , the Grotesque and , most importantly , the Scenical , ‘ who practise Stage dancing ’ which was ‘ to Explain things conceived in the Mind by the Gestures and Motions of the Body and plainly and intelligently representing Actions , Motions and Passions so that the Spectator might perfectly understand the Performer by these his Motions , although he say no Word ’ .
26 In Ryan [ 19921 Crim.L.R. 187 , where the identifying witness was brought to and conducted around the police station where the parade took place by officers involved in the investigation , the Court of Appeal regarded what had occurred as a ‘ substantial breach ’ of the Code , and the subsequent identification of the suspect was admitted in evidence only because there was proof that nothing untoward had in fact been said to the witness by the officers in question .
27 Mrs Thwaites and I followed the path made in the snow by the animals and managed to get out of the dale all right .
28 Before the defeat by the Danes , the Republic beat Albania 3–1 .
29 One obvious symptom was the founding by Saint-Säens and others only months after the defeat by the Prussians of the Sociétè National de Musique .
30 Left for dead , the body was carried into the monastery by the monks and laid in a tent outside the church , but after midnight Eardwulf was found in the church alive .
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