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

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1 Surely those politicians , members of royalty , athletes or anyone who wishes to make a clarifying statement should have sufficient intelligence to appreciate that the media-kings of speculation can not only guess what the content of the future announcement will be , but can make it so much more interesting by speculating on the response , plus the reaction to the response by the person who probably intended to say the opposite to what the ‘ experts ’ had been speculating would be said for the past 48 hours .
2 Spend your leisure time in Eirias Park — the park by the sea .
3 ‘ In a recent match , we were kicked off the park by the opposition but there 's very little we can do about it .
4 For instance , TWW , supplanted by Harlech , was given the opportunity by the ITA of buying 40 per cent of the shares in the new company .
5 The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’
6 Change takes place because of social conflict and in each stage except the last , conflict is the result of the exploitation of the majority by the minority based on the ownership of property and the consequent manipulation of culture .
7 Because change occurs as a result of the social conflict resulting from the exploitation of the majority by the minority , Marx and Engels can confidently assert in the Communist Manifesto that ‘ the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles ’ .
8 Using equations ( 6.9 ) and ( 6. 10 ) the required Poisson values can be calculated very rapidly ; they are particularly suited to a pocket calculator , as the starting value can be calculated and then modified by multiplying the contents of the calculator by the packing density and dividing by the next value of ‘ x ’ : 1 when the calculator holds p(0) , 2 when it holds p(1) and so on .
9 The project , which costs more than £120,000 a year to run , is funded for three years using section 11 money , with three-quarters provided by the Home Office , and the remainder by the SSD .
10 A treaty providing for the withdrawal of all Soviet combat troops stationed in Poland by Nov. 15 , 1992 , and the remainder by the end of 1993 , was initialled in Moscow by Polish and Soviet Deputy Foreign Ministers , Jerzy Makarczyk and Yury Deryabin .
11 in recent years but among the worst must be the reduction by the Home Office of taxable funding
12 The press disclosures , which began on July 19 , centred on the funding by the South African Police ( SAP ) of two Inkatha rallies , held in November 1989 and March 1990 .
13 Taking the prince by the hand , she continued , ‘ Lo , here is this gentleman whom I doubt not would be safely kept by me , if I were permitted ; and well as I know there be some deadly enemies to my blood , that if they knew where any lay in their own bodies , they would let it out if they could ! ’
14 The distance is told by the rate of the dance ; the direction by the angle of the centre part of the dance , during which the dancer wags her abdomen : the angle of this part of the dance relative to the vertical is the angle of the food source relative to the sun .
15 9.1 The Landlord shall declare its title to grant the Lease [ including the production of the freehold title ] [ and shall do all things necessary to enable the Tenant to obtain registration of the Lease at HM Land Registry with Title Absolute ] This will include the provision by the landlord of all consents , mortgagee 's or otherwise , necessary for the grant of the lease .
16 Remarkably , the Court relied on section 41 , which is concerned mainly with the provision by the Home Office of such things as police colleges and forensic science laboratories .
17 The first relates to the provision by the buyer of jigs , tools and gauges .
18 Even though , when finished , the canvas would be transferred to the buyer 's ownership , the substance of the agreement was the provision by the artist of his skill and labour .
19 The transfer would , in a typical case , be achieved by a payment from the vendor 's scheme to the purchaser 's scheme and the provision by the purchaser 's scheme of benefits of equal value to those provided by the vendor 's scheme .
20 He wanted me to look at the provision by the business of work experience for secondary school students during the compulsory stage of their education .
21 She has n't yet been told what I saw on the sonogram by the way .
22 The coverage by the columnists diverged from that in the main news stories on this question .
23 The change by the end of the century was dramatic .
24 Interviewed in Edinburgh after a Class 91 electric locomotive had been named The Scotsman by the paper 's editor , Magnus Linklater , Mr Green stressed his belief that the Glasgow-London Euston route had a good future .
25 She was hounded under the Protectorate by the commissioners for compounding , who persecuted many republican MPs .
26 He writes that this evidence , together with several other timings in crucial copies and printer 's proofs of the score , reveals that ‘ during Mahler 's lifetime , performances of the Adagietto by the composer as well as by his close colleagues averaged about eight minutes … if Mahler 's timings reflected only his mood at a particular concert one could understand that some conductors might not feel compelled to follow his tempos .
27 The admission by the government on March 1 of the extent of illegal exports of arms and ancillary equipment to Iraq ( valued at about DM1,000 million ) and the initiation on March 12 of criminal proceedings against persons involved in exporting poison gas to Iraq further heightened controversy [ see also pp. 38020 ; 38298 ] .
28 I think he must have taken the key for my cottage from the board by the kitchen door .
29 We had five different shapes on the board by the end of the lesson .
30 Amongst the early tasks indicated for the Board by the Lord Chancellor was to consider whether the best use was being made of resources devoted to advice and assistance , whether better arrangements might be made by using advice agencies and other organisations , and whether any further exclusions from the green form scheme would be appropriate .
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