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

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1 Already thronging with music students and hosting a regular series of free concerts and recitals by distinguished musicians , it will soon provide the new home for undergraduates in the fine arts and gain a new lease on life .
2 Even before then the circulation of the magazine had been steadily falling and attempts by able editors and publishers failed to stem this sales decline .
3 The plutonium-powered scientific space probe Galileo , whose launch had been delayed by 11 days due to a combination of technical faults and attempts by anti-nuclear activists to gain a court injunction to ground it , was launched on Oct. 17 , 1989 , aboard the space shuttle Atlantis .
4 The setting of economic objectives and projections by individual countries would imply that the ‘ success ’ of economic policy could be tested and judged by other countries , and by implication that appropriate economic policies would need to be introduced if objectives were not being achieved .
5 The ceremony was followed by a series of precise mimes , dances and songs by 400 children and kung fu gymnasts , merging traditional music and western beat .
6 He has strict instructions to ignore all interference and diversions by individual residents , and to liaise with and receive instructions from Pat Holmes or Cresta Management Office only .
7 Just like the M.I. in Hollywood , clinics and demos by well-known musicians are a feature of the school .
8 The new guidelines , which closely follow those proposed by the National Research Council ( NRC ) in 1989 , stress that there is no conceptual distinction between genetic modification of plants and microorganisms by traditional methods or molecular techniques , and that all products , whether genetically modified or not , must be treated in the same way .
9 What particularly enraged the East End labour movement and the Jewish community was the number of increased unprovoked attacks on Jews and communists by young hooligans in the Stepney , Bethnel Green and Shoreditch areas during 1936 .
10 The Scottish war added a dangerous dimension to the internal politics of Edward 's reign , impoverishing crown , clergy and laity , embarrassing in turn both king and barons by humiliating defeats or abortive campaigns .
11 Joh Commonwealth leaders have been attending the first day of their summit in Cyprus and protests by Greek Cypriots .
12 But this reform could only feasibly be carried out within companies and plants by single employers , rather than by multi employer associations.7 Hence , the move towards single employer bargaining in Britain became more firmly established , especially in large firms which had the necessary managerial expertise to undertake such reforms .
13 Away from Mogadishu , aid workers were reported by mid-December to be urging the US forces to speed up their arrival and there were reports of continuing attacks on aid centres and workers by armed looters .
14 Sedgefield Labour MP Tony Blair : ‘ Our commitment to the NHS , and to the elderly and families by increasing pensions and child benefits will bring to Government a sense of community and the need to help others so obviously missing from the Conservative party 's agenda over the last 13 years . ’
15 The reiterated formalities of ritual had been replaced by the specific and ( even on the same themes ) consciously variable compositions of words and actions by individual dramatists .
16 This sale of nineteenth and twentieth-century and contemporary Western prints and paintings by Japanese artists will include ‘ Meeting the Dawn ’ , by Hishida Shunso .
17 And studies by Western photographers and artists into the plight of the Yugoslavian people .
18 Only those groups , possessing objectified consciousness , can be said to anchor their thoughts and perceptions by social representations .
19 There was no immediate move to take into state ownership the major manufacturing industries , although there was a vigorous campaign to extend what was called workers ' control , i.e. the supervision of owners and managers by rank-and-file committees .
20 I have already indicated in Chapter 2 that , even if we assume that true observational statements are available to us in some way , it is never possible to arrive at universal laws and theories by logical deductions on that basis alone .
21 The economic impact of the family of drugs that it generated will be charted to the present day ( including development costs and profits by pharmaceutical companies ) .
22 The climb is 43 metres high and overhangs by eight metres .
23 The deteriorating economic situation in East Germany provoked strikes and demonstrations by industrial employees and farmers .
24 At the Earthlight manse , women had been attended only by female servants , and men by male servants .
25 To a remarkable extent , speeches and interventions by judicial peers were dominated by Lords Ackner and Donaldson .
26 De Valois , Ashton and MacMillan have studied paintings and drawings by English artists and/or the words of such great playwrights as Shakespeare and translated them into gestures for which the dancer 's whole body has to play a part .
27 The present exhibition suffers slightly in not including any of Dahl 's large , finished paintings , but it draws on a wealth of smaller oil sketches , watercolours and drawings by both artists , as well as rare prints by Fearnley .
28 In 1983 she was invited by the Dianne B. clothes shops in New York City to make fashion advertisements featuring herself and clothes by top designers — Issey Miyake ( seen in UNTITLED , NO. 118 ) and Dorothée Bis ( seen in UNTITLED , NOS.119 , 123 ) , and others .
29 It is also claimed that there has been a great deal of harassment of Serbs and Montenegrins by Albanian nationalists , who hope to drive them out and establish an ‘ ethnically pure ’ Kosovo .
30 Last year 's winners Imperial were put out after extra time and penalties by five times previous holders White China .
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