Example sentences of "and [vb pp] by [art] number " in BNC.
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1 | What White and Bernard also omit to make clear is that , while the great majority of the ordinary members of the church may well have been largely indifferent to theological issues , many of them were at the same time both outraged and alarmed by a number of alien liturgical practices , which were a unique and highly visible feature of English Arminianism . |
2 | During one attack , it is said , she was stripped to the waist and seen by a number of boys and offensive graffiti depicting her appeared on a wall . |
3 | It was in nominal , dollar terms , and measured by the number of firms involved . |
4 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
5 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted ( using option 2.7.0 ) and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
6 | Otherwise , the DC must be aborted and replaced by a number of other DCs , each of which covers only part of the original work required . |
7 | That there is aggression in work enterprises has been a phenomenon pointed to and discussed by a number of psychoanalysts . |
8 | In stark opposition to the values of suburbia are the images projected by the council estate , which appears on the landscape as a powerful expression of the ideals of communality , of technological supremacy over the slum , and of modernist statements on the possibilities of present and future society , often tied to concepts of socialist planning as formulated by the Bauhaus and promoted by a number of British local councils . |
9 | These concessions , ideally suited to promote the interests of an agricultural community , ensured widespread publicity for the customs of Lorris ; , they were therefore sought and obtained by a number of other rural communities , particularly within the royal demesne , in the second half of the twelfth century . |
10 | This is important because much organisational purchasing is influenced and determined by a number of individuals and roles , rather than by any one person . |
11 | Oppenheimer 's work was then rediscovered and extended by a number of people . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The debris scores were totalled and divided by the number of surfaces scored to obtain the debris index . |
14 | A target of 20 kilograms per hectare a year has been proposed by the Canadians and backed by a number of scientists from the USA . |