Example sentences of "[verb] by [art] [noun prp] ' " in BNC.

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1 The 82,000 cars in the capital emit levels of exhaust fumes which , in congested areas , are 70 per cent above those permitted by the Netherlands ' national environment plan .
2 In 1829 he was one of the three judges for the Rainhill locomotive trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , won by the Stephensons ' ‘ Rocket ’ .
3 Of course , the original John Birch model is still owned by the Sabs ' mainman .
4 He contended that since the transfer had been induced by the Hammonds ' fraud , both the registration of the Hammonds as proprietors and the registration of the building society 's legal charge could be described as having been ‘ obtained by fraud . ’
5 He was forgiven and rapidly advanced by the Commons ' managers , joining the important recess committee ( September ) and chairing the inquisitorial information committee ( January 1642 ) .
6 In late August , however , only days before the body was due to be transported , Imelda Marcos announced that the burial had been delayed on the grounds that she would not submit the body of her husband to the " indignity " of being transported on the cargo aircraft which had been offered by the Philippines ' government .
7 With their two very different viewpoints — one the angst-struck French intellectual , the other the ex-con and hard-nosed Venetian man of action — Bernier and Manucci colour in the gilded outlines provided by the Mughals ' own court chronicles and their miniature paintings .
8 Beginning in 1923 , when Vita and her husband ( Sir ) Harold Nicolson [ q.v. ] came to stay at the Villa Medici , the affair lasted into 1925 and was followed by the Scotts ' divorce in 1927 .
9 A proposal by brewery giants , Guinness , to put up the price of the pint by 2p has been opposed by the Vintners ' Federation of Ireland , which represents 6,000 publicans outside the Dublin area .
10 In battle they believe so strongly in the power of the Orc gods Gork and Mork to protect them that enemy arrows and swords blows really can be deflected by the Orcs ' aura of self-generated arcane power .
11 But within this general process , there were particular developments that characterized the provision of village housing by the Dukeries ' companies .
12 The era was further epitomized by the Beatles ' number one hit at the start of the year , ‘ Day Tripper ’ , and the Rolling Stones ' new album , Aftermath .
13 I 'd been too diverted by the Unwins ' rejoicings .
14 Her spite is aroused by the Gattletons ' ostentatious amateur theatricals , and she successfully sets herself to sabotage the proceedings ; her daughter Emma .
15 Oldham 's task at Gateshead may have been eased by the Tynesiders ' dismissal earlier this week of their American guard , Darryl Thomas .
16 And what excuse is given by the Shipowners ' Federation ?
17 Probe 's Information Officer at the time , Vanessa Alexander , felt completely compromised by the Loblaws ' deal .
18 I am glad that the Joint Working Party , established by the Bishops ' Conference and the National Board together , is presently gathering examples of good practice .
19 Following the publication by the National Board of ‘ Do Not Be Afraid , ’ in 1991 , a Joint Dialogue Group was established by the Bishops ' Conference and the NBCW .
20 Dowson contributed to the principal aesthetic magazines : Century Guild Hobby Horse , Yellow Book , Savoy , and the anthologies published by the Rhymers ' Club ( 1892 and 1894 ) .
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