Example sentences of "support by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Such support occurs either through membership of an organisation which happens to provide support for litigation , such as a trade union , or through membership of , or support by a pressure group , which is interested in dealing with only one issue , but which will support litigation if that litigation furthers the objectives of the group . |
2 | In 1980 the parochial church council decided to drop the blessing service because of lack of finance and support by the boat owners . |
3 | … our assertion is that adequate preschool provision can improve the quality of life of young children and their families ; this conviction is given further support by the evidence we have presented in this book that pre-school education will in most circumstances aid the child 's development , increase his educational potential and in the long run his overall performance . |
4 | Mrs Whitehouse felt that this ‘ new morality ’ was given far too much publicity and even support by the BBC , particularly at the expense of the proponents and supporters of ‘ traditional Christian ethics ’ . |
5 | I also tabled early-day motion 186 in the last Session of Parliament , which was supported by no fewer than 39 hon. Members , calling for lighting throughout the tunnel and for closed circuit television . |
6 | The logic is inescapable and is supported by no less a body than the French Centre d'Observation Economique ( CEO ) , which published a report last month showing that French franc appreciation hit French export competitiveness in mid-1992 , while French manufacturers have been losing ground in their domestic market since the middle of 1991 . |
7 | The riders are supported by a complete package of services provided by Bike Events . |
8 | The body is laid out on the back with hands at the side , the eyes are closed ( coins or cotton wool on the eyelids will help ) the jaw supported by a pillow , and all the natural outlets of the body plugged with cotton wool . |
9 | Decorative pendants , supported by a chain or screwed brass rod , may need a special ceiling fitting ( see FITTING LIGHTS TO THE CEILING ) . |
10 | It is also supported by a number of screen based graphics applications . |
11 | It is actively supported by a small part of the population , and tacitly tolerated by many more , out of either fear or a simple desire not to be involved in a political battle . |
12 | But there was a marked reluctance to accept that the situation was as serious as Keynes portrayed it ( a portrayal broadly supported by a paper from the Balance of payments Working party ) . |
13 | a collection of targeted retail companies supported by a strong central management core actually is a good thing rather than a bad thing . |
14 | At least ten times as many people can be supported on a cereal diet than on a meat based diet — and that figure rockets up to 30 TIMES AS MANY people being supported by a diet based on soya protein . |
15 | This guarantee is further supported by a 30 year Guarantee from Remtox Chemicals Ltd . |
16 | But even if it is not exactly this scheme , it is certain that any global agreement will have to be supported by a mechanism which allows the developing countries to pollute more while they catch up with developed countries which are simultaneously reducing their emissions . |
17 | But if Continental 's supervisory board , which opposes the Pirelli bid , can muster one more vote than 25% , it can block even an offer supported by a majority of shareholder votes . |
18 | Unemployment may still be rising quite sharply ; underlying inflation will not be much lower than it is now ; sterling may need to be supported by a rise in interest rates . |
19 | Supported by a work ethic to which his father gave eloquent support in lectures and in writing , he acquired imperceptibly habits of concentrated intellectual enquiry . |
20 | But their magnetism was beginning to be challenged as early as 1953 by Marilyn Monroe , playing the busty gold-digger , Lorelei Lee , in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes alongside Jane Russell , whose bust , supported by a specially cantilevered bra designed by her master Howard Hughes , was the most noticeable asset she had . |
21 | The same picture is supported by a mass of reports from many different localities , where , within a few days , the Propaganda Ministry had organized well-attended demonstrations of the ‘ spontaneous expression of will of our people about the foul attempt on the Führer 's life ’ . |
22 | A uniformly distributed load can be supported by a hanging , catenary chain one thirtieth the cross section of a simply supported beam . |
23 | Indeed one corner of the bed was supported by a number of books in place of a missing leg . ’ |
24 | For example , the team at Newark offered carers a choice of a two week playscheme , a one week playscheme plus attendance at an ordinary playscheme supported by a volunteer , a one week playscheme with the option of special care weeks at the day centre , or a one week playscheme plus two days per week of special care throughout the summer holidays . |
25 | At any time Hickson will probably have around 20 reactors available , ranging in size from 500 to 1500 gallons , supported by a range of filtration , scrubbing and ancillary equipment . |
26 | The whole is supported by a single truss of crudely worked elm . |
27 | Because we believe in stable democratic government supported by a majority of the British people , we shall not only campaign wholeheartedly for fair votes in the coming weeks , we also make a pledge for the period after the election . |
28 | This fish has a rather expanded , frog-like head behind which there are prominent fins ; a slender body , which is flexible , supported by a host of tiny ribs , which are clearly visible . |
29 | Machismo is receiving some challenge from women 's movements and organisations , but these are only supported by a very small number of women . |
30 | The campaign was supported by a disparate band of politically astute Italians who loyally buried their differences in order to fight for unity : Carlo Alberto , the Piedmontian king of Sardinia , and Camillo de Cavour , his Prime Minister , Giuseppe Mazzini , an anti-monarchist from Genoa , and Guiseppe Garibaldi , a romantic , enigmatic guerilla leader born in Nice . |