Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] by " in BNC.
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1 | The results of one of the experiments by Kaye et al . |
2 | The decision followed an announcement that the Danish team in the Winter Olympics would be wearing Greenland sealskin jackets , and it was seen in part as representing an effort to avoid any potential disruption of the games by Greenpeace demonstrators . |
3 | This dark , unmanageable matter of horror and sickness is a kind of cultural noise , causing a blockage and destabilization of the codes by which we make sense of the world , make life habitable . |
4 | Also on Beinn Bhan , Der Riesenwand was climbed by Roger Webb by the original line , and Robin Clothier by an accidental direct finish ( sorry , partners unknown ) , and Gully of the Gods by Robin Beadle and Martin Moran , who described it as a superb but straightforward grade V. |
5 | A study of the bids by GEC for Plessey |
6 | The contrast between the treatment of the nationalists by the media in Wales and Scotland is marked . |
7 | One of the projects by which it sets most store is the Plants Conservation Programme , run jointly with the IUCN . |
8 | Ueda and Akamatsu present a different view of the attractors by using stroboscopic portraits : the trajectory is sampled at a fixed phase of each driving cycle . |
9 | ( b ) any change in the nature and extent of such interests or in the identity of the persons by whom such interests are held |
10 | ( b ) any change in the nature and extent of such interests or in the identity of the persons by whom such interests are held |
11 | The aim is to provide an account of the stages by which a face becomes integrated into our ‘ database ’ of known people , an account which will build upon what is already known about face recognition . |
12 | The first change they noticed as a result of the Revolution was the indiscriminate and wasteful hacking down of the woods by the peasants : large trees had merely been deprived of their thinner branches . |
13 | But there was widespread despoliation of the woods by local landowners and by the charcoal-burners who produced the fuel necessary for the manufacture of iron — this despite Acts of 1559 and 1570 prohibiting them from using timber-trees needed to build ships . |
14 | In the meanwhile , do you think you could persuade a few more salmon to get into the rivers around your neck of the woods by the time next season opens ? |
15 | The remaining metals were mainly used to modify the properties of the others by alloying and for specialised functions in construction such as joining by soldering . |
16 | Morbidly inward , unforgiving , Cave goes against the grain of the times by being sick but refusing to be healed and integrated . |
17 | Peter Jay , who was plucked from the economic editorship of The Times by his father-in-law , Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan , to be made ambassador to Washington , recalls the feelings clearly : |
18 | This was not thought to be hyperfluorescence of the discs by our ophthalmological colleagues . |
19 | The difference has spawned the nice turn of phrase ‘ security by accomplishment ’ , rather than by secrecy — which means keeping scientifically ahead of the Soviets by remaining free to move speedily , rather than by emulating their deadening security mania . |
20 | Alternatively , he could argue that a defendant has sufficient awareness for the purposes of section 6(4) if he knows of the circumstances by which it is said that his conduct is disorderly . |
21 | … Law then emerges as the evaluation of the interests by the interweaving of interests . |
22 | Instead , the UK accountancy bodies would rather see the Commission adopt the guidelines of the International Accounting Standards Committee ( IASC ) , which has been working progressively towards the international harmonisation of the rules by which companies report . |
23 | As he has written , ‘ it was an exploitation of the rules by Ferrari that hurt everybody . |
24 | For Chomsky , language is an abstract system of rules which is used by human minds for transmitting and receiving ideas ; the natural focus for research is a description of the rules by which that system is organised . |
25 | A traditional linguistics which studies the formal properties of a language ( its lexicon , phonology , graphology ) assumes that meaning is conveyed through correct application of the rules by users . |
26 | Effectively this means that some students at least are initially anxious at the prospect of any language work with a grammatical focus which does not include a formalisation of the data and a description of the rules by the teacher . |
27 | They made it clear also , as they had to do because of the rules by which we work , that no such change could be put into effect without formal consultation and the consent of both Houses . |
28 | After these last arrows have been shot , everyone retires for tea and the presentation of the trophies by the captain 's lady . |
29 | One of the main planks of Sandys ’ doctrine had been the replacement of the V-bombers by the Blue Streak ballistic missile . |
30 | What is the change in energy if we move one of the loops by a distance dx ? |