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

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1 Attention was switching to continental groups such as the Italian ‘ autonomists ’ , who rejected the fruitless and mind-numbing discipline and line-toeing demanded by the other builders of the New Revolution .
2 It is obviously capable of overlapping other sections of the Act ; equally , it is obviously intended to catch exclusions of liability not covered by the other sections of the Act .
3 The perception of coal is very much a Victorian , industrial revolution , slag heaps industry doomed to extinction — a perception that 's been gently encouraged by the other sources of energy in their advertising .
4 It is important to note that this increase in worker control was reinforced by the other dimensions of the change package .
5 Immediately she was surrounded by the other occupants of the pool , who crowded around her , laughing and urging her right into the water and ignoring the grey-haired woman who was trying to keep them under control .
6 Understood in this sense , libertas ecclesiae expressed a concept which could be , and was , in varying degrees adopted by the other groups within the whole complex of social organizations .
7 Not to be outdone by the other divisions of Record Holdings , Record Power have brought out a new full colour catalogue .
8 Sunderland have a better goal difference than third-bottom Oxford United , who are three points behind , and only a catastrophic series of results in their last three matches and upsets by the other teams below them , would produce a nightmare eve-of-Wembley relegation scenario .
9 Initially it seemed quite exciting to her , but she quickly realised that she was unable to care with the intensity felt by the other members of the group .
10 He and his friends would deliberately allow the quicksand to take them up to their knees before being extricated by the other members of the gang .
11 It was at this point — a year or so into our campaign — that I realized that my efforts were not always appreciated by the other members of the group .
12 expressed the opinion , concurred in by the other members of the court , that a contractual right of one party to an action to have the costs of the action paid by another party to the action could not override the discretion as to costs given to the court by Ord. 62 , r. 3(2) and section 51(1) of the Act of 1981 , but that where an order for payment of the costs was sought , the discretion should ordinarily be exercised so as to reflect the contractual right .
13 unfortunately its a revulsion by the other members of the public , they think it looks , and we often say we feel like lepers , so
14 He was supported by the other members of the Court of Appeal .
15 It was even argued that a State could justifiably be compelled , by the other members of that system , to sacrifice for the common good territory to which it had every legal right , just as it in its turn could compel one of its subjects if necessary to sacrifice some of his wealth to its needs ; for ‘ the most legitimate rulers must sometimes renounce their rights in order to maintain the balance ’ .
16 I gained confidence in the preparation of trial material which I knew would not only be used by the other members of the group but the necessary improvements were made prior to testing .
17 Justin Metsing Lekhanya , the leader of the ruling six-member Military Council , appeared to gain the upper hand in a power struggle when he announced on Feb. 21 that the powers of the head of state , King Moshoeshoe II , would " for the time being " be vested in himself , assisted by the other members of the Council , although Moshoeshoe remained head of state .
18 The curriculum development work of that post has been covered by the other members of the enterprise staff and by Sheila Stewart in her capacity as a temporary Enterprise Development Officer , commencing work from March 1993 .
19 After a family move to Hampstead when he was eight , he was sent to a local preparatory school , then to Highgate School , where he was a prefect , much liked by the other boys for his honesty and uprightness .
20 The second , and best-known is the control of pollution by the fish themselves , by the other life-forms in the tank , and by the food we feed .
21 Apart from an air in E♭ major exclaiming against the tyranny of love in Les caprices de l'Amour ( book 3 ) a ‘ horrible , frightful ’ key for Charpentier , and passed over altogether by the other theorists including Rameau the choice of keys in these collections bears a close family likeness to those of book 1 .
22 As he tried to grab hold of the beautifully-lit see-through material held by the other men in the show , he called out , ‘ Give me a bit !
23 That assessment was echoed by the other speakers in the session — Kevin Allard of Bertram Books , David Edyvean of the Gosport Bookshop and Nick Polkinhorne of the Sevenoaks Bookshop — each of whom explained how the application of new technology had enabled them successfully to transform the environment in which they worked .
24 The challenge here is in raising the fry which in normal aquarium conditions are either drawn into the filer or eaten by the other inmates of the aquarium .
25 Practitioners should bear in mind the obligations under the rules to serve a statement of special damages with the statement or particulars of claim , as the case may be , and the Practice Note ( QBD ) ( Personal Injury Actions : Special Damage ) ( 1984 ) 1 August ( [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 1127 ) which requires the service of particulars of special damage , in the form of a schedule if appropriate , so that the extent to which special damages are agreed may be indicated by the other parties to an action in advance of the trial .
26 A witness who refers to case records when testifying must submit them to examination by the other parties to the proceedings , if required , and runs the risk of being cross-examined on their contents .
27 There is no need to prove authenticity if this is admitted by the other parties to the proceedings .
28 A non-exclusive list of examples of such abuses is provided : ( a ) directly or indirectly imposing unfair purchase or selling prices or other unfair trading conditions ; ( b ) limiting production , markets or technical development to the prejudice of consumers ; ( c ) applying dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties , thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage ; ( d ) making the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which , by their nature or according to commercial usage , have no connection with the subject of such contracts .
29 Such signals may be performed regularly because , like a human hand-shake , the cat maintains stable social relationships in this way and reduces the chances that it will be disrupted in its daily round by the other individuals with which it lives .
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