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

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1 Although he was a Unionist in politics , he tried to pursue a policy of non-discrimination in the shipyard , strained by the sectarian troubles in 1864 and in 1884–5 .
2 We have been approached by the leader of a Youth Club who organises displays by the young girls in flag waving and club swinging .
3 And , as the second and third generation of Arab-Americans began to look back across the Atlantic , they were joined by a new wave of immigrants from the Middle East , many of them Lebanese , Palestinians and Iraqis displaced by the political upheavals in the region .
4 Ceramic materials may take over the role of cobalt in magnets , a move stimulated by the political upheavals in Zaire in 1978 , which forced up the price of the metal and made many manufacturers look for substitutes .
5 The accord allowed for ( i ) the ratification of the March 1990 Oslo accord to seek peace through political means [ see p. 37372 ] ; ( ii ) the promotion of democracy via constitutional and judicial reforms in order to incorporate all political and social sectors in a society based on respect for the law and the independence of the state , and capable of providing for general welfare , social justice and independent economic development ; ( iii ) the incorporation of the URNG into the main political process and its participation in a National Constituent Assembly to be convened by the political parties in 1991 ; and ( iv ) periodic meetings between the URNG and representatives of political parties to accelerate the achievement of the objectives of the peace process .
6 However , the effect is just as attractive , and perhaps the beauty of the design is actually enhanced by the slight discrepancies in the shapes of leaves and flowers .
7 ( a ) Conventions are non-legal rules of constitutional behaviour which are considered to be binding upon those who operate the constitution but which are not enforced by the courts or by the presiding officers in Parliament .
8 Conventions of the Constitution are most aptly described as rules that are considered binding by and upon those who are responsible for making the Constitution work , but rules that are not enforced by the courts or by the presiding officers in either house of Parliament .
9 They heard the geese know when to fly North , and when to fly South and navigate by the stars and by the lay lines in the earth , it 's just is n't it magical ?
10 Diamonds at Kimberley and gold on the Witwatersrand transformed the situation in Southern Africa , and great railway schemes became an inseparable part of the partition of Africa by the European powers in the 1880s and 1890s .
11 The wealth and variety of the input material and the challenge of the assignments are complemented by the language-based activities in the Deskwork .
12 With bigger overheads , these have to charge economical fees and can often be undercut by the medium agencies in doing exactly the same programme of work .
13 The average uptake of Ac-ASA by the intact cells in one hour was 34.3 ( 17.5–48.3 ) nmol/g dry weight ( n=6 , mean ( range ) ) for 0.1 mM , and 481.2 ( 419.2–543.1 ) nmol/g dry weight ( n=2 ) for 1 mM .
14 In addition , the Tories are being squeezed by the Liberal Democrats in the South-West .
15 It was Osman 's father Mohamed who had returned in his car for the clothes for Mrs Zamzam 's children just before Um Al-Farajh was finally abandoned by the Palestinian Arabs in 1948 .
16 An agreement to come together as an economic unit was reached by the exiled governments in 1944 , though the scheme did not envisage any political arrangements .
17 It was a high , sung Mass , composed by Palestrina and performed by the finest musicians in Portugal .
18 José Xanana Gusmao , the military commander of the Front for an Independent East Timor ( Fretilin ) , who was captured by the Indonesian authorities in November [ see p. 39196 ] , appeared in a televised interview released by the Indonesian authorities on Dec. 1 .
19 The season will be complemented by the best shorts in the British transport film unit 's archive .
20 He would be defended not just by the best lawyers in Egypt but probably by the best lawyers in France .
21 He would be defended not just by the best lawyers in Egypt but probably by the best lawyers in France .
22 These magazines concentrate on discriminating travel , food , fashion , nature subjects , archaeology etc , always with extensive and beautiful pictorial coverage and written by the best authors in their respective fields .
23 THIS ALBUM 'S predecessor , ‘ The Psychedelic Years ’ , was possibly the best compilation album ever , in the sense that it contained the best songs by the best bands in its field of reference ; in fact , it seemed to have all the good songs that came out of psychedelia ( It also had The Incredible String Band , but presumably only as a sorbet to clear the palate .
24 Historically , it originated in the recognition by the early scribes in the twelfth–fourteenth centuries that readers needed visual clues to tell the difference between words that otherwise would look identical ; and one of the ways they tried to show this was by the addition of the e .
25 Mick and John Holmes have also developed a buttress by the 63 steps in the upper gorge .
26 This was not , however , immediately apparent to those photographers , instrument makers and lanternists who had been fired up to experiment with moving pictures after hearing reports of Edison 's Kinetoscope , the original what-the-butler-saw machine , or witnessing the first projection of films made by the Lumière Brothers in 1896 .
27 Compliance with these rules will be enforced by the appropriate authorities in each member state .
28 That premised the understanding of design as a means to understanding design-and-society relations as a means to reconciling the rupture that was evident between design as is and its public position and design as felt , or intuited , or could be — or as was necessitated by the possible changes in social structure occurring , in accelerating form , in the new configurations of late capitalism .
29 For the past twenty years he had been trying to show the ‘ educated classes ’ the merits of Gothic and now found them acknowledged ‘ by the highest authorities in the land ’ .
30 As his own prose essays on ‘ Nature ’ were being admired by the adolescent girls in the Young People 's Guild at the Unitarian chapel , and approved by the minister , by his father and by Ashcroft Noble , and eventually published in sectarian and national journals , Edward discovered the English poets , first slowly under imposition and then , in a rush , in his father 's wide-ranging library .
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