Example sentences of "managed by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As one of them related to Yakovlev , he had tried to get straw from his brother in a nearby village when he ran out of lighting-fuel , but officials had stopped him , since he was stealing ‘ from the poor … there 's sucilizm ( sic ) for you ’ , Ivanovka Soviet on the other hand was managed by no obvious clique , and the very few rich peasants had no general influence in the village , which contained no poor households but a lot of middling ones . |
2 | In any case , standards in conservation science can not be managed by a committee which will become a bureaucratic talking shop , needing endless feeding with papers and briefings , and will doubtless spawn sub-committees . |
3 | The dog supply unit , managed by a senior guide dog mobility instructor , receives puppies from the breeding centre . |
4 | In this long , cold day and night I have managed by a great , indeed gargantuan , effort to write seventeen thousand five hundred and eighty-one words . |
5 | A SECOND company has been suspended in connection with investigation by police and regulators into the whereabouts of at least £4½m in client money managed by a London-based financial adviser , Wentworth Investment Services . |
6 | Road running , on the other hand , will continue to be managed by a committee within the AAA . |
7 | It is managed by a division of the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service , who can be contacted at : PO Box 2066 , Cairns . |
8 | When we first fished Sweethope in 1973 , it was owned by Vaux Breweries , Sunderland , and managed by a retired naval officer who lived in a house by the side of the lough . |
9 | It is an audacious transformation , managed by a confident government , and a reminder to Royal Commissions of the impotence of their prestige . |
10 | By contrast , anyone looking at the record of a computer attack would think it had been managed by a sadist wishing to extract the last possible drop of pain our of the victory . |
11 | In its present form , this possible Directive is not significant for the UK ; very few public companies in the UK are managed by a dominant undertaking . |
12 | Buckmaster Smaller Companies unit trust , which is managed by a subsidiary of Credit Suisse called Buckmaster Management , is cited for its excellent long-term performance record . |
13 | Being managed by a younger person |
14 | Could the processes of naming and discourse have been as conveniently managed by a name for every individual , the names of classes , and the idea of classification , would never have existed . |
15 | I had arrived for my first meeting with the North Downs Steam Railway which is managed by a friendly group of enthusiasts who are not prepared to be put off by a drop of rain , even if it was one of the heaviest storms of the summer . |
16 | from this point on , Spencer Stuart became a genuinely international firm owned by its own consultants ( none of whom may hold more than 2% of the stock ) and managed by a Chairman and a Chief Executive , each of whom is elected to the position for a defined period . |
17 | The register is managed by a ‘ custodian ’ , an experienced social worker with appropriate knowledge and skills in child abuse work , who is available to provide advice to professional staff making enquiries . |
18 | The generation process is managed by a set of ‘ recipes , ’ reusable code describing the scope of functions and objects to be generated . |
19 | The distinction between real and apparent achievement , if only it can be concealed from the teacher , and suitably managed by a child , provides the opportunity for rewards to be received just as well for cheating as for genuine achievement . |
20 | Ham ( 1990 ) summarises the Griffiths report as a recommendation that the NHS should be managed by a new tier of general managers with the skills to promote innovation , change and cost efficiency , provide leadership , motivate staff and develop a more dynamic managerial approach , as opposed to the structure of shared management between nurses , doctors and administrators prevalent at that time . |
21 | Many early investors built a bag of marbles , each well polished and each managed by a local team jealous of its independence . |
22 | It is managed by a council of directors and each member must delegate one director . |
23 | It will , almost certainly , be a vision of " trusting " employee relations managed by a team of Profitbosses . |
24 | There is a dispersed distribution of industrial estates within the county ( Shaw and Williams 1982b ) , which were developed and managed by a number of organizations including the Industrial Estates Corporation , the county and district councils and commercial establishments . |
25 | ‘ an order directing that , during the period for which the order is in force , the affairs , business and property of the company shall be managed by a person ( ‘ the administrator ’ ) appointed for the purpose by the court : ’ |
26 | Arrangements were made for the deceased to take up residence in a residential home for the elderly known as Samuel Saye House , owned and managed by a Mr. and Mrs. Tinker . |
27 | The HERMS data base was managed by a number of VARPRO programs " wrapped around " menu key file commands that inserted and manipulated parts . |
28 | The scheme is managed by a corporate Trustee accountable to the pension scheme members . |
29 | They are managed by a joint group which includes the consultant , a principal psychologist and a social services specialist advisor . |
30 | A society of this kind would have a high level of culture and morality , and it would be managed by a system of genuine people 's rule , of ‘ profound and consistent democracy ’ . |