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

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1 In the museum display of these materials ( such as the treasures of Tutankhamun 's tomb ) , stress may be laid on the objects ' discovery by British archaeologists , thereby helping to legitimize the implicit pseudo-evolutionary claims of historical advance as civilization ( Gidri 1974 ) .
2 Because there was no sign that Marian and Allen had regained the highway ahead of them the verderers agreed that there were three possibilities : the first , that the children would lie hidden for some time in dense woodland until it was safe for them to return to the ride ; the second , that they would try to work their way around the Swamp to the north but that since they would be away from paths this would be difficult and slow ; and the third , that they might try to reach the outlaws ' camp by passing the Swamp to the south .
3 And can they — by clever use of wing vibration or other sounds and squeaks , jam the bats ' radar by emission of confusing signals ?
4 The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires ' Association by his fellow pros .
5 The implied condemnation by Archbishop Runcie of the jingo spirit of the Falklands War , and the open , if confused , critique of the government 's handling of the miners ' strike by the Bishop of Durham , David Jenkins , caused a widening breach between government and the established Church .
6 Having chosen confrontation with the unions the Heath government went down to important defeats : the resolution of the miners ' strike by the Wilberforce Report in 1972 ; the official solicitor 's intervention to free the ‘ Pentonville Five ’ in the context of demands for a general strike , after which the Industrial Relations Act was virtually a dead letter .
7 Vacancies were normally filled by the commissioners ' presentation by the end of the century , but that presentation could be a formality and their autonomy restricted to the rejection of manifestly unqualified candidates .
8 The Emperor was then able to quickly take advantage of the Bretonnians ' vulnerability by leading the Reiksguard behind the main Bretonnian army and charging into its rear .
9 Though we have no contemporary report from Aquitaine , tenth- and eleventh-century writers there complement the Italians ' information by assigning a key role to " the men of Aquitaine " on Charles 's side , with two Aquitanian counts named as among the slain .
10 The entries are the same , i.e. open an asset column for the car and increase the owners ' equity by the cost to the business of the car .
11 During the nineteenth century attempts were made to improve the monks ' breed by using various imported bulls , including Durham Shorthorns , Scottish Highlands , red North Devons and , in particular , Swiss Browns , at a time when the Aubrac 's main roles were in milk production and draught work .
12 If the conviction is upheld , the hotel queen 's new palace could be a women 's prison in Connecticut , about 20 miles from the $11 million mansion she refurbished at the taxpayers ' expense by charging repairs to her business .
13 Different classes of share will be created and issued by the company to the management and the investors in order : ( a ) to allow a large share capital to be created without unduly diluting the management 's interest ; ( b ) to reduce the investors ' risk by providing a part of the share capital to be in the form of preference shares , which will enable the company to redeem as quickly as the cash flow and profits allow ; ( c ) to set up a " ratchet " mechanism which will allow for the management shareholding to increase with the success of the company .
14 ‘ What is even more disturbing , ’ the Foreign Affairs Committee of the US Congress said in a letter to Dr Banda dated 3 April , ‘ we have been told that several members of the Malawi Congress Party have called for the bishops ' death by an orchestrated mob . ’
15 He was apprenticed 2 December 1712 to Samuel Wastell , a London goldsmith , and made free of the Goldsmiths ' Company by service on 16 June 1720 .
16 Britain , West Germany and the Netherlands want to reduce the scientists ' pay by 4½ per cent over the next three years .
17 But indirectly the growing public awareness of science and its potential shaped the professionals ' world by exposing it to the rough and tumble of political life .
18 The circumstances of the breach ( which followed a previous less significant breach ) were drawn to the plaintiffs ' attention by the defendants ' solicitors by letter dated 30 April 1991 as follows :
19 Wales took victory in the men 's match by 72-65 , but Scotland ran out overall winners by 148-115 thanks to a comfortable women 's victory .
20 Those other hardships include being ignored by England , enduring a mystery nerve complaint , being relegated to the substitutes ' bench by Palace and consequently losing the club captaincy to Eric Young .
21 The teacher can learn much about the children 's thinking by observing the way that children handle and use the equipment .
22 Scottish international Lynn Harding , preparing for the Stockholm Marathon at the end of the month , set a course record when she won the women 's race by over four minutes from Durham City veteran Julie Coleby .
23 Sharon Hawksby retained the women 's title by beating Susie Booth 9–6 , 9–1 , 9–3 , in a repeat of last year 's final .
24 The community house was donated to the residents ' association by the Housing Executive and will be run by volunteers from the estate .
25 John 's roles were mostly , in Hanns Ebensten 's teasing phrase , ‘ A Man ’ : in Anthony Burke 's The Vagabonds , Celia Franca 's Bailemos , de Valois 's The Haunted Ballroom ( where he was actually ‘ A Ghost ’ ) , Howard 's La Fête étrange , and the tumblers ' dance by de Valois in the opera Snow Maiden .
26 It was made for the Dolls ' House by Hardy Bros Ltd. and presented by Mr W. Hardy , father of today 's Marketing Director , Mr James Hardy , who found this invitation discarded with some rubbish when the factory moved in 1965 .
27 You can order your tickets on page 24 and save £5 on an adult ticket , as well as benefiting a children 's charity by £1 on every ticket .
28 In West Germany , every residential facility has to have a residents ' committee by law — this may not work in every case , but it speaks of a different attitude to the residents themselves .
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