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

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1 How often would you ever send , or something into your company , or have something sent out especially , by perhaps a customer request ?
2 By having the paragraphs indexed as node-link-node triples , one gets better insight into the relationship between the paragraph and the semantic net than when the paragraph is indexed by just a node name .
3 For most people , a mental image of the scene in Gethsemane exists in the mind , implanted , so to speak , by both the Gospel account and tradition .
4 ‘ Scrubbers ’ which must be installed in new West German power stations , will , it is claimed cost £1.5 billion — and this effort has been described as pathetic by both the Ecology party and the Social Democrat party .
5 The distinction had been criticised by both the Law Society and the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee from its inception .
6 But it is not a model that holds up for the twentieth century , when liberalization of the divorce law was not a matter of last resort but was rather always proposed as a means of strengthening the institution of marriage ( by permitting those ‘ living in sin ’ to remarry ) ; when opinion shifted with dramatic speed , for example between the conservative recommendations of the 1956 Royal Commission on Divorce and the endorsement of profound liberalization given a mere ten years later by both the Law Commission and the Church of England ; and when the change in views of key institutions such as the Church of England were as important as those of lawyers .
7 The Department of Education has already been severely criticised by both the Audit Office and the Parliamentary Accounts Committee over the overall system which is more than £4,5m over the original estimated budget .
8 The Cook Antonello has been offered privately for some time , being turned down by both the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Polish/American heiress Basia Johnson , the latter dissuaded by her advisors Derek Johns and the late Adrian Ward-Jackson ( see The Art Newspaper No. 1 , Oct. 1990 , p. 17 ) , who held that it was a copy by Andrea Solario after a lost prototype by Antonello , an opinion that originated with Bernard Berenson in 1895 , and one that stuck for most of the twentieth century .
9 So by both the inhibitor approach and the electroshock experiments , the synthesis of specific glycoproteins seems necessary for memory .
10 Nevertheless , at some future data an exercise would be undertaken by the Organization and Methods section to examine the feasibility of using one document to produce the updating information required by both the Payroll Master File and the PMIS .
11 Its text is clearly influenced by both the Hague Convention and the Inter-American instruments .
12 The the policies will be much debated , with quotes from various P P Gs , probably selective , being used by both the county council and objectors to justify their position .
13 Cars may be parked on Birkdale Summit which is crossed by both the county boundary and the watershed .
14 the announcement that BP will continue their presence here is welcomed by both the Wood Group and the Port Authority .
15 Profits to end-September soared 56% to £1.027bn after a rip-roaring performance by both the tobacco arm and US insurer , Farmers .
16 The price of tobacco is accepted by both the tobacco industry and those concerned with health to be the single greatest influence , at least in the short term , affecting tobacco consumption .
17 Producing the estimate involves , already , a number of decisions and a lot of work by both the agency producer and the production company .
18 Some records were made by both the research team and by teachers of the methods used by pupils to obtain answers to the first two questions above .
19 After losing 2–0 to the United States it will take the greatest resilience by both the Football Association and the England manager himself to defend his position now .
20 The second approach , occupational structure , has been invalidated by both the population turnaround and the loss of agricultural employment already discussed , but it did once allow a reasonable classification to be made consisting of agricultural-rural , rural and rural-urban ( Robertson , 1961 ) .
21 The aims and objectives of Britain 's National Parks , together with the rights and responsibilities vested in National Park Authorities , have been fully described by both the Countryside Commission and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority , and so need not be repeated here .
22 Eventually , this was joined by nearly every county authority around the sweep of the Severn Estuary , from Devon to West Glamorgan .
23 By now a waiting list was opened for ladies , whereas men were still keenly sought , and until the membership was built up , prudent budgeting was needed .
24 Belushi , by now a murder victim himself , tells all this in flashback a la Sunset Boulevard .
25 Ojomoh , by now the South West England Under-21 decathlon champion , developed into a formidable rugby forward and had just joined Bath in 1989 when a letter from the Home Office threatened to wreck his life .
26 By now the US personnel had got themselves together and began to return fire and before Maryland was hit her gunners claimed a torpedo bomber .
27 By now the cottage lettings were in full swing .
28 By now the Bonnard Renault must be a good 900 kilometres ahead of them on the road , and somewhere near Budapest .
29 By now the Boeing company had realised that this was a matter of fundamental importance to one of their primary aircraft types and they sent their top rank engineers and metallurgists to participate , under the supervision of American investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board , in the UK investigation .
30 By now the Cheltenham Gold Cup was her target , and in January 1986 Dawn Run was sent over to Cheltenham to run in the Holsten Distributors Chase as a preliminary to her big date less than two months later .
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