Example sentences of "created through [art] " in BNC.

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1 Broadly speaking , their best strategies to cope with a Labour win would be to ensure they make the most of allowances created through the independent taxation of husbands and wives , and — where possible — to take income on a self-employed basis rather than as employees .
2 The vertical and horizontal angles , the linear lines , the juxtaposed bands — the common images ; wheels , walls and wires — once captured on film ultimately unite into a distinct illusion — an illusion designed in the imagination — created through the reality of photography .
3 When the boundaries of overlaid polygon networks are highly correlated ( e.g. as for certain types of administrative areas ) serious problems are created through the introduction of large numbers of ‘ spurious ’ sliver polygons .
4 For the Piaroa the social can only be created through the skills and the personal autonomy of individuals .
5 It was not a New Town under the New Towns Act created through the agency of a Development Corporation , and it was never intended that it should be .
6 Simmel asserts that many of the attitudes which surround , and were created through the impact of , money as abstraction are most evident when it has not completely achieved its role in transforming its own social context , and where there are still structures which resist this transformation and hark back to a non-monetarized era .
7 The difference , however , between The Philosophy of Money and most of the later works is that in the early book the rupture created through the rise of money is seen to be inseparable as a historical moment from its positive aspects ; that is , it is seen as representing freedom and potential equality .
8 The Solomon Islands is a new nation-state which may have been created through the imposition of an arbitrary boundary , but has to exist as a viable institution within the modern world .
9 For the former , beauty is created through the mode or representation ; for the latter , it is inherent in the subject .
10 A main thoroughfare had been created through the centre of that office with the screens .
11 A formal means of reaching ‘ gentlemen 's agreements ’ between central and local government was created through the agency of consultative councils on local government finance .
12 Like Mary Shelley 's creature , Saddam is a monster created through the global spread of modernity .
13 The dark lips of the pod open to reveal a saturated red interior , created through the application of heat treatment and halmatite .
14 An example of how expansion of opencast coaling can thwart the deep-rooted desire of coalfield communities to grasp the opportunities being created through the Valleys Initiative to develop a diverse and high quality economy can be seen in the Amman and Gwendraeth valleys .
15 CPRE and TCPA argue , however , that hidden damage to the environment ( destruction of the water-table and long term reduction in agricultural productivity ) , as well as the destruction of mature countryside created through the centuries , are costs too high to be offset by the benefits of cheap , clean coal ’ .
16 Gley 's chambers were built of one of the new metals created through the exigencies of war .
17 The primary focus will be the labour market but its relationship to issues concerned with the local retention of wealth created through the construction process will also be examined as will the facilities for training and adapting the workforce .
18 Secondly , further coherence is created through the suggestion of causality : the minister is ill so he has to be carried .
19 In addition to the cohesion created through the use of the anaphoric pronouns " they " , " he " and " his ' all groups pointed out that extra cohesion was created by the juxtaposition of the opposites 'stand up " and 'sitting down " .
20 Another important feature of this narrative which also reached a wide measure of agreement was the narrowing of focus created through the placement of sentences ( j ) , ( g ) and ( c ) .
21 ‘ Deregulation ’ means many things to many people , but is generally , if inaccurately , understood to imply that the conditions of free competition within a perfect market are created through the removal of controls , regulations , so that the consumer eventually benefits from the advantages offered by the more efficient low cost producer and the withdrawal of the inefficient .
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