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

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1 The Hammonds had placed Luddism as the resort to violence by traditional workers who had failed in the face of a growing laissez-faire
2 If their application is successful they will be asked by the University to provide details as required by DENI , and nominations will then be made by the University to DENI by the end of June of the proposed year of entry to the University .
3 My fear of a remote danger may be almost driven from mind by current emotions ; but to decide to take precautions I need no more than the faint tremor as I glimpse what the consequences of neglect would be like , I do not have to maintain the stimulus to action by living in constant terror until the danger has passed .
4 Thrombolytic agents might reduce the stimulus to remodelling by limiting infarct size and augmenting blood flow to additional jeopardised zones .
5 Portsmouth will host the stage as part of its 800th anniversary celebrations and will be the embarkation point for the return to France by ferry .
6 Places on the route through France described in the book are Châlons , Lyons , Avignon , and Marseilles ; it also includes a visit to Nice , and the return to Genoa by the Corniche route .
7 Other problems were also experienced , including the damage of saplings during the logging phase of TSS , which opened the habitat to colonisation by secondary species , and the availability of light as the canopy was opened up encouraged the growth of unwanted climbers and weeds .
8 Ian McGarry of James Thin Booksellers in Edinburgh confirmed the move to Aga-sagas by the book-buying public .
9 Instead of being the penultimate round of the series and — usually — crucial in the title battle , it is now the last event following the move to May by the Rally of the Lakes .
10 It was decided to take the deceased to hospital by car , but on the way she collapsed and a police officer from a local police station made an emergency call urgently requesting an ambulance .
11 We shall need to study , not just the individual characteristics of leadership , but also the reaction to leadership by others .
12 Chancellor Nigel Lawson justified this on the grounds of the alleged identical nature of gains and income and the advantage of removing the incentive to avoidance by eliminating the boundary between them .
13 The Soviet Foreign Minister left no doubt about his concern that some West German politicians might compromise the right of the GDR to self-determination by ‘ offering prescriptions as to how and when to change the GDR system ’ .
14 Neither side were keen to take chances , but Harlow brought the game to life by killing a naked jack .
15 Sections of the Yemeni press linked the trouble to agitation by the main Islamic party , the Yemeni Rally for Reforms ( YRR ) .
16 The flight to quality by investors has made equity financing prohibitively expensive for all but the soundest of companies .
17 RATHBONE Brothers , the asset management and private banking group , is celebrating its 250th anniversary by lifting the payout to shareholders by a quarter to 10p , with a 7½p final dividend on July 1 , on the back of record 1991 profits .
18 She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends .
19 For visitors interested in making the journey to Bauen by private transport the route could be combined with a trip from Brunnen along the Axenstrasse to Fluelen and Altdorf .
20 The 795-page catalogue is worth the journey to Venice by itself , and is likely to remain the layman 's definitive Celtic history book for some time to come .
21 The road to Jaramillo by William Glen , Stanford UP .
22 Darren was helped on the road to stardom by the Hit and Miss Management Agency based in Norton .
23 BUSINESS services group BET has taken another stride along the road to recovery by slashing its annual loss .
24 Even more interesting was the fact that over 300 cars were parked at the Park and Ride facility at Harman 's Cross which obviously reduced the level of traffic along the road to Swanage by that amount .
25 In contrast , the 1980 Transport Act opened the door to competition by easing the procedures needed to obtain a road service licence .
26 More fundamentally … welfare pluralists can not escape opening wider the door to privatisation by the support for the commercial sector inherent in their advocacy of a plurality of sources of welfare .
27 HEALTH and safety campaigners yesterday launched a major drive to fight stress in the run-up to Christmas by urging people to smile .
28 They had pointed out that a road in this area would open up the rainforest to clearance by settlers , with the consequent loss of habitat for gorillas , elephants and other threatened animal species , and the disruption of the livelihoods of traditional tribal peoples in the area .
29 You can convert the answer to degrees by using the DEG function ( or multiplying by 180/PI ) .
30 You can convert the answer to degrees by using the DEG function .
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