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

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1 The hammer lock kept my head down , but I could see he was carrying a bottle of whisky by the neck .
2 I should like to reiterate those comments to you now as I believe they remain relevant : 1 ) Control the duration of play by an ice hockey-type clock to prevent time-wasting. 2 ) Players to have their names on the back of their shirts .
3 Where a capital sum is paid to the settlor in the year of assessment by a body corporate connected with the settlement in that year it shall be assumed until the contrary is shown that an associated payment of an amount not less than the amount of the capital sum has been made to that body corporate by the trustees of the settlement ( s678(7) ) .
4 Before exploring some of the attitudes held towards the issue of assessment by the arts teachers interviewed , it might help to look at the philosophies being advanced by them towards the teaching of their respective specialisms .
5 Where a capital sum ( as defined ) is paid directly or indirectly in any relevant year of assessment by the trustees of a settlement to the settlor then , to the extent that there is an amount of income available ( as defined ) in the settlement , the settlor can be taxed on that capital sum as if it were income .
6 On the left , the house at No. 3/55 was given to Duke Rudolf I of Saxony by the Emperor Charles IV , and it stayed in his possession until 1409 .
7 The effect of the Janata Dal split , and the earlier withdrawal of support by the BJP , had a major impact on a number of state governments , although no Chief Ministers actually fell during November as a result of the events at the centre .
8 Relations between the two countries had been severely strained because of persistent allegations of support by the Solomons for the secessionist rebellion on the island of Bougainville which , although formally a part of Papua New Guinea , was geographically and ethnically closer to the Solomon Islands .
9 The Shekhawat ministry won a vote of confidence in the assembly in November 1990 , necessitated by the withdrawal of support by the Janata Dal after the BJP had ended its support for the V. P. Singh government [ see p. 37854 ] .
10 legal expenses incurred either prior to the granting of support by the insurers or without their written consent , and
11 In particular , it is to be noted in that connection that ss.10(1) and ( 6 ) ( form and time for lodging of application ) , 11 ( applications by non-natural persons ) , 13 ( order in which applications are to be considered by a board ) , 15 ( attendance of applicant ) , 16 ( objections to applications ) , 17 ( grounds for refusing an application ) , 18 ( the giving of reasons by a licensing board ) , 19 ( canvassing ) , 20 ( register of applications and decisions ) and 21 apply .
12 The factors relevant to the giving of reasons by the Parole Board or a local review committee are not the same as those relevant to the Secretary of State 's giving reasons for not accepting the judicial view of the tariff .
13 And , having been presented with the customary bottle of champagne by the Wincanton executive , Scudamore added that he felt a lot less pressure than he had last season .
14 The film was responsible at the time for the tremendous popularity of the bar and , whenever Yates or Dustin went into it , they were sent over a bottle of champagne by the management .
15 And er d you n really ne you need you need a bottle of champagne by the side of you when you reach the stage when suddenly you can see the front of the van .
16 His focus — no doubt justifiable by the Committee 's terms of reference — was limited : to the establishment of a single pension integrated into the new social insurance scheme , and the reduction of supplementation by the Assistance Board .
17 Now electrolysis is the permanent removal of hair by the insertion of a very small needle attached to a machine and you press the button on the needle holder which releases current , and that cooks the hair , it actually cooks the root of the hair , but each hair has to be individually treated , so if you 've got quite a lot of coarse hair it can take a lot of time , and a lot of money .
18 On this graph each value represents the average output of a year , calculated by dividing the number of coins by the number of dies .
19 Experiments typically start with the excitation of an ensemble of molecules by a femtosecond laser pulse .
20 It has been suggested that the lack of control over the system of payment by the Ministry of Health has created ‘ monumental distortions and fraud . ’
21 An order could , in my opinion , be sought imposing on the contravener and , in default of payment by the contravener , on the person or persons ‘ knowingly concerned ’ liability to repay to the investor the purchase price of the shares comprised in a particular investment transaction , with payment to be made against the delivery up by the investor of the share certificates and , if necessary , a signed form of transfer .
22 There is the possibility of misinterpretation by the reader .
23 Leonard 's switch represents the second change of heart by the Lions ' management in the last week .
24 YORKSHIRE 'S unsettled batsman Phil Robinson should find it easier to attract a new county after a change of heart by the Test and County Cricket Board yesterday .
25 This latest development in a saga which has been running for many months represents a change of heart by the Saints ' board .
26 But just before the hearing there was a change of heart by the finance company which is trying to repossess their home near Oxford .
27 To help promote the scheme , the Enterprise Centre welcomed the award of a grant of £1,000 by the Lothian Education Business Partnership .
28 What remained of woodland by the end of the medieval period was devoured at an ever increasing rate .
29 To counteract the possibility of discrimination by the EEC should it be able to establish a common external tariff , the other OEEC states would need to accept a lowering of or even an end to their tariffs , providing the Six would waive their common external tariff on goods coming from the rest of the OEEC .
30 ‘ Incidentally , if I deliberately breached a power of attorney and exploited it for my own benefit — although I ca n't think how that would be possible — I would be struck off the Roll of Solicitors by the Law Society . ’
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