Example sentences of "by [art] [noun sg] as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although the interpretation of Article 3 of the Directive , which is rejected by the Court but which is the one embodied in Regulation 5 of the UK Regulations , is characterised by the Court as threatening ‘ the fundamental rights of the worker ’ to choose for whom he or she will work , the Court 's interpretation is phrased in negative terms .
2 In addition , it was generally felt by the European as opposed to American contingent at the Ribera conference in Naples in May , that ‘ The sense of smell ’ from Oslo was probably by Falcone ( although this is in the Prado show as by Ribera ) and the ‘ Portia ’ is by Luca Giordano ( excluded ) .
3 Nonetheless the parties may stand or fall by the evidence as disclosed in their witness statements , although a witness will always be free to give evidence in relation to new matters which have arisen since the statement was served on the other party .
4 In 1979 he published a paper showing that the perception evoked by stimulating the skin or the neural pathway between the skin and the cortex was reported by the subject as occurring a few hundred milliseconds before the cortical ERP was sufficiently complete to generate that perception .
5 He 's mentioned in dispatches in a message to seven MPs , including George Galloway , Bernie Grant and Tony Benn , addressed by the committee as follows : ‘ Dear Friends : Thank you for your interest in the Geneva conference arranged for 3 and 4 April , but we regret that this has been postponed to allow discussions to take place elsewhere .
6 On Friday the Law Lords in Edinburgh refused a Timex company management application for a ban on meetings taking place near the factory gates — interpreted by the union as paving the way for a show of force which will test the nerve of the company and its new recruits who daily run the gauntlet of jeering pickets and supporters .
7 The definition of an inn is to be found in s.1(3) of the HPA 1956 — ‘ an establishment held out by the proprietor as offering food , drink and , if so required , sleeping accommodation , without special contract , to any traveller presenting himself who appears able and willing to pay a reasonable sum for the services and facilities provided and who is in a fit state to be received ’ .
8 Perhaps the first , and in the end the most lasting , impression that one carries away , is of the contrast between the golden-cream light and space and the exquisite feeling of harmony engendered by the ceiling as opposed to the deep blue darkness and turmoil of the ‘ Last Judgment ’ .
9 Not counted as ‘ work time ’ are periods described by the housewife as spent in leisure occupations watching television , reading and so on .
10 However , the papers are unified by a common factor : they all draw on a body of writing and thinking — with admittedly elastic boundaries — which is not taken seriously by the mainstream as having anything to offer philosophy .
11 Although perceived by the public as harming the B-70 project , the cancellation of the boron fuel brought about benefits .
12 There are several types of shares that can be issued by the firm as specified in the memorandum and articles of association .
13 But information may be treated by the speaker as given for a variety of other reasons .
14 This is a Bill certified by the Speaker as containing only provisions relating to the imposition , repeal or regulation of taxation , the imposition or variation of charges on the consolidated fund , etc. , supply , the appropriation , receipt , custody , issue or audit of accounts of public money , the raising or guarantee of any loan or the repayment thereof , or subordinate matters incidental to any of the above topics .
15 In fact these groupings are shown by the survey as having fairly characteristic woodlands .
16 The court took the view that since the contract was formed at the reception desk , the notice in the bedroom did not form part of the contract , thus it could not be relied upon by the hotel as excluding liability .
17 The Mercantile Marine Act 1850 was seen by the government as dealing with the other side of the problem — that of raising the standard of British seamen and seamanship and of protecting the seamen themselves from the tyranny of their officers and the depredations of the shipowners .
18 About 250 of them , later branded by the government as paid extremists , broke through a cordon of soldiers to rampage through the NSF headquarters , cornering Deputy Prime Minister Gelu Voican-Voiculescu in his office for four hours before soldiers managed to restore order .
19 The definite Art Nouveau style and the somewhat shaky signature are regarded by the gallery as indicating a date after 1900 .
20 The proposals accepted by the majority as flowing from these principles provided for fifty-eight unitary authorities with populations increasing in a steady progression from 195,000 ( Halifax ) to 1,081,000 ( Sheffield and South Yorkshire ) .
21 When everybody is for clean air and against pollution [ it is indeed ] difficult politically to vote for any amendment that would be characterized by the press as weakening the bill .
22 The video itself was warmly received by Jochen Medau , and is seen by the Society as illustrating very well one aspect , of the many facets , of our work .
23 Reserved offers are subtracted from the maximum offers to be made and then added in by the Co-ordinator as used up .
24 By mid-1991 it was unclear whether an agreement would be reached over the future of the bases before the deadline , and whether , if reached , it would be ratified by the Senate as stipulated by the constitution of the Philippines .
25 Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International Inc .
26 Apparently he suggested that the common Unix brand and the common interface specification be owned by the industry as represented by Unix International .
27 One of the reasons put forward by the report as justifying strict new import controls is the increasing role allegedly played by Switzerland as a transit centre for objects of doubtful origin , as well as the fact that the art trade has reportedly become a choice vehicle for money laundering , a subject about which the Swiss are especially sensitive .
28 Reports covering the organisation as a whole could then be produced by the team as required .
29 The prosecution relied on the circumstances of the shooting , an alleged confession by the defendant to the husband of the deceased , and previous threats to kill the deceased made by the defendant as testified to by the deceased 's husband and sister .
30 In fact , a great many of the most important decisions by British Governments have been introduced without any prior leave by the electorate as has been the case with respect to the repeal of the Corn Laws , 1846 , the passing of the Trades Disputes Act , 1927 , the departure from the Gold Standard in 1931 , the decision by the post-war Labour Government to opt for a nuclear-defence policy , the decision to apply for membership of the European Economic Community in 1961 , the passage of the Commonwealth Immigration Act , 1968 , as well as a host of foreign-policy matters over the years .
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