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

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1 Under pressure from diminishing resources and central government exhortations , much greater emphasis is being placed on the careful targeting of policy measures to the places where people suffer from the most severe problems , as evidenced by the successive reviews of regional policy and by the initiatives of the 1970s and 1980s aimed at rejuvenating inner city areas .
2 As in the seventeenth century , the development of political consciousness was inhibited by the low cultural level of provincial noblemen , and by the differences in outlook between noblemen of different regions and different degrees of wealth .
3 Such a valuation is , in any event , required by the building society to ensure compliance with the criteria of prudent management set out in section 45 and by the directors of the building society to ensure compliance by them of the duties imposed by section 13 .
4 The meeting was attended by Hun Sen , Premier of the Phnom Penh government , and by the leaders of the three Cambodian rebel groups : Khieu Samphan , nominal head of the Khmers Rouges ; Son Sann , leader of the Khmer People 's National Liberation Front ( KPNLF ) ; and Prince Norodom Ranaridh , son of Prince Norodom Sihanouk and military leader of the Sihanoukist forces .
5 In deciding " public policy " , he will obviously be influenced by the outlook of the political party of which he is a member , and by the values of the profession which he leads .
6 The work , coordinated by Francesco Buranelli , head of the Etruscan and Early Italian Antiquities Department , will be partly financed by Helen Boehm ( one of the Patrons of the Vatican Museums ) and by the proceeds of an exhibition , ‘ The Etruscans : Legacy of a Lost Civilisation ’ which opened in Memphis , Tennessee , at the beginning of this month ( see p.8 ) .
7 This latter is especially severe in its effects on women , but both boys and girls are stunted in their intellectual growth , both by religion forbidding some ideas and teaching some false ones , and by the restrictions on the sexual researches of children .
8 Since beginning this letter I have been with Nansen in the Samara district , where the conditions are even worse than in Saratov , in spite of the very good work done by the ARA in Samara and by the Friends in Bouzoulouk .
9 Intellectual fado is a more stylized form and is sung in the salons and by the students of Lisbon and Coimbra Universities .
10 The integration cause and its stress upon a broad economic approach were also aided by the current pattern of international trade and by the limitations of the OEEC , which could not sponsor any forward movement without the consent of all its members .
11 Griffith was seduced by his own myth of himself and by the preoccupations of the Progressive era into believing that he was a serious thinker , whereas in truth he was an old-fashioned story-teller who had spontaneously discovered how the technology of film could be used to give stories a tremendous power .
12 Already she was tired , and by the looks of the flat by the time she was finished she would be exhausted .
13 Around it some villagers were drinking their departed companion 's health , and by the looks of them were almost as senseless as the corpse they were mourning .
14 I 'm not bothered either erm and he goes he goes , he goes I have n't got the best handwriting and by the looks of things neither has Mr it 's completely changed from the first three weekly you had .
15 I remain firmly convinced , as does almost everyone in Scotland , that the Bill is a centralising measure which was brought about as much by the Government 's hostility to local authorities and by the difficulties of the poll tax as by anything else .
16 When ARA village committees wished to elect Russian priests as members , back came the objection , phrased in the usual official provincial style : ‘ according to the laws of our constitution , the said element ( ecclesiastical ) is harmful to the younger generation , and by the principles of the Soviet government this element is deprived of all active or passive participation in our work . ’
17 Hydrogen partial pressures in the colon are kept low by losses in breath and flatus and by the activities of hydrogen utilising species such as methanogenic , acetogenic , and sulphate reducing bacteria .
18 From this a deduction has to be made for knife sharpening and shields , about 4d a week … the women suffer greatly from chronic asthma … and by the acids with which the Colonial skins are cleaned .
19 The above bare statement of the facts tells nothing of the mental agonies suffered by persons wrongly accused of murder and by the members of their families .
20 Later in the year , the Kingsley Dunham Centre was visited by the Council of NERC and by the members of the Associated Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) .
21 Its qualities were also appreciated by the Sumerians — carnelian rings formed part of the queen Pu-abi 's head-dress and by the citizens of the Indus Valley civilization .
22 Robert Moleyns , Lord Hungerford , captured at Castillon in 1453 , was valued for ransom at £6,000 , a sum inflated to almost £10,000 by the cost of his maintenance while a prisoner till his release in 1459 and by the charges of the merchants who negotiated the exchange of the money .
23 are open to review by the European Court , and by the courts of the member states , the Treaties which form the primary legislation of the EEC are not .
24 Individual chats by the coronary nurse and by the physiotherapists in the coronary unit can be supplemented by educational videos , so that the patients can begin to understand more about the nature of the condition .
25 In the PLO 's case this was compounded by its mercurial and ambiguous policy statements , and by the acts of terror committed by members of the Palestinian movement .
26 Within a comprehensive school it is perfectly possible for children to be ambitious and competitive , for them to submit to a proper discipline , one imposed both by their teachers , and by the rigours of the subject itself that they are studying .
27 Rocky was playing and by the sounds of the radio coverage he played well but was substituted towards the end with Strandli coming on to replace him .
28 For the purposes of s 287(1) , the meaning of the term should be confined to releases not given for full consideration , on the grounds that such a limitation was required by the context of s 287(1) itself and by the provisions of TA 1970 relating to company distributions as a whole ( ss 233–237 and 282–286 ) .
29 In the former areas the chief executive is sustained in his perennial struggle for mastery with congress by his claim to represent the nation as a whole and by the provisions of the Constitution that designate him as Commander in Chief and give him special responsibilities in international relations .
30 The reader 's spirits are lifted by the photos of the two artists at work by Cartier-Bresson , Brassai , Osier and others , and by the reproductions of the original notes and cards .
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