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

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1 During recent weeks he has been praised warmly by the mainland press in Hong Kong .
2 On other occasions , teachers commented that tasks without an obvious method of solution which were set to the intake year and also to other years were tackled better by the intake year in spite of the fact that they were younger .
3 For the more expensive models , a downpayment is required at the start of the scheme , but it is still possible to obtain a car with little or no downpayment with the hire charges being met entirely by the mobility allowance .
4 It is administered entirely by the Bar Council and meets once a month ( except August ) .
5 As an example of the consequences of this we consider flow close to a horizontal upward-facing heated or cooled surface — sufficiently close that the velocity scale is determined entirely by the wall stress and is t τ as discussed in Section 21.5 .
6 At the moment , Centenary Sports Ground is owned and managed entirely by the parish council , on the parish council rates and as you know it 's been planted and it 's coming up well .
7 They were cast in solid bronze , apparently by the cire perdue method .
8 He had an artificial jaw held together by a gold armature , and his twisted smile revealed two solid rows of gold teeth .
9 Inside is a thick sheaf of dog-eared papers , held together by a Treasury tag in the standard Civil Service manner .
10 These three different risk factors are connected together by a cost factor .
11 The point is , only one of the two can come out of his little door at any one time , not just because that would make impossible weather , but because the two little men are joined together by a metal bar : one has to stay in if the other one is out .
12 ‘ O1a , amigo mio , ’ he whispered , watching the man 's shoulder-blades leap as if dragged together by a ten-ton truck .
13 Over 300lbs of oscillating blubber held modestly together by a taffeta jock-strap which serves to keep one cheek from slapping the other — the whole lot topped by a hairstyle which looks like a Sainsbury 's Catherine Wheel .
14 Basic questions resulting from the takeover were collected together by the Glenpatrick News from all corners of Glenpatrick Works and are answered by Ralph Ellis , Chief Executive .
15 Functionally similar options are ordered into an index or menu and the set of indexes are linked together by the Master Level Index .
16 Each activity has a main subject focus , though ( i ) it is held together by the history theme of the project , and ( ii ) it will not be exclusively mono-subject based .
17 This time the collection was the remaining part of the one-time extensive archive of ephemera gathered together by the newspaper correspondent Lady Grace Hay-Drummond-Hay .
18 The parallels of the extreme behaviourist and the extreme hereditarian meet at a finite point and join hands in mystic union , like the snake with its tail in its mouth , welded together by the acetylene torch of commitment to one approach and one answer to a multitude of questions .
19 This system is favoured by Compass on the X-100 these are at each end of columns of AA cells which are held together by the spring pressure .
20 Such changes would not have been inhibited necessarily by the teacher action , but none of the teachers I interviewed claimed that they had changed their methods to any great extent .
21 Is my right hon. Friend aware of the improvements made in Shropshire , especially by the maternity unit of the Royal Shrewsbury hospital , where two thirds of the Conway brood were born ?
22 The main areas of fighting were in the north-western provinces of Battambang ( especially in the Sisophon area ) , Banteay Meanchey and Siem Reap-Oddar Meanchey ( especially around Chikreng ) , but the guerrillas , dominated militarily by the Khmer Rouge component , also claimed victories in Kampot and Kompong Speu in the south and in the central provinces of Kompong Chhnang and Kompong Thom , especially around Kompong Svay and Stoung .
23 His annual income when he died was £496 , which may seem a fortune compared with the £20 earned annually by a farm labourer but was modest compared with that of most country gentlemen .
24 All graded parks within this scheme are inspected annually by the South East England Tourist Board .
25 All companies with more than 50 employees were required by law to have enterprise committees elected annually by the work force ( their function being largely consultative , with some responsibility for health and safety ) .
26 On a lighter vein , congratulations to Jim thorn , head groundsman at Wimbledon for nine years , until his retirement at the age of 65 last July , on winning the 1991 award for Services to Lawn Tennis , presented annually by the Lawn Tennis Writers Association .
27 Er so it is a different role than the A fifty nine , it is a different er competing routes if you like , but nevertheless it 's still a key er l strategic link in the County Council 's or in the North Yorkshire 's highway network and has been identified as such , both in the structure plan er and also in er the transport policies and program document which is reviewed annually by the County Council .
28 The raft race was one of the final events of the 13th Mersey River Festival , which is organised annually by the Merseyside Development Corporation .
29 It was three o'clock by the tower clock when I finally forced my numb fingers to dose the creaking covers of the Thesaurus Exorcismorum .
30 Remember , though , that if a subject assessor refuses to certificate a module , then none of the candidates in that centre will be credited with that module until the problems are sorted out , usually by another visit by a subject assessor or perhaps by a Field Officer . ’
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