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

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1 That , of course , does n't take into account the initial upset caused by the dimensions of the neck , which is much more guitar-related , with a nut width of only 1½″ .
2 In part this has been caused by the closures of collieries and factories , but the sharp drop in chapel or church attendance also means that fewer people are singing .
3 Clearly the native resources of scientific talent and ingenuity had not run dry , for all the disappointment caused by the failures of the ‘ science and government ’ campaigns of the early 1960s .
4 This has been criticised on the ground that an accidental escape caused by the forces of nature is within the risk that must be accepted by the defendant when he accumulates the substance on his land .
5 Considerable physical migration took place — mostly , but not entirely , caused by the activities of the Russians — and some peoples were reduced in numbers almost to vanishing point , while on the other hand at least one new ethno-cultural group was formed .
6 The basic argument of this tradition was that revolution was caused by the machinations of secret societies , who used their knowledge of occult forces to undermine authority and the stability of governments .
7 While it was obviously impossible to claim that literary art still sprang from the general community , this could be accounted for by the gulf between literature and life caused by the processes of industrialization .
8 There is Iwonka , the Polish schoolgirl who breaks down and cries as she tells of her mother 's miscarriage ( caused by the fumes of the steel plant where she worked ) .
9 Eisenhower had presided over a period of grim Cold War tension which he , like most Americans , believed had been caused by the ambitions of world communism .
10 Slipping was registered when there was a distinct gastric pouch above the narrowing caused by the folds of the wrap , and disruption implied no visible folds or only distorted , loose folds at the oesophagogastric junction .
11 This by no means commits them to the view that actions and attitudes are uncaused , merely to the more limited view that they are not caused by the properties of social wholes .
12 The VP , however , remained the dominant force in Vanuatu politics as it had been since independence , and won all five by-elections in December 1989 caused by the resignations of the Sope faction after the leadership struggle .
13 They heard the river before they saw it , if seeing is the word ; and although this was daunting to most , sounding as though it was running high with the rain , the scouts assured that the noise was actually caused by the shallows of the ford area , where the water was more disturbed .
14 Towards the end of the month , however , there were signs of a mutual desire to begin repairing the damage to bilateral relations caused by the events of September .
15 These people also had physical symptoms caused by the side-effects of the drugs they had been given to control their depression and hallucinations .
16 However , the result of the civil wars caused by the usurpations of the first two decades of the fifth century appears to have led to a considerable decline in the Roman , as opposed to a federate , army .
17 Although the developments outlined above might go some way towards encouraging parents and politicians to regard teachers as ‘ professional ’ much more will need to be done to repair the damage caused by the years of industrial dispute .
18 The 1991 budget [ see above ] , with its emphasis on public sector expenditure , clearly showed that the government was trying to ease the social problems caused by the demands of the IMF and World Bank aid packages [ see p. 37820 ] .
19 The company had expected it to show a quantifiable benefit by reducing absenteeism and labour turnover , and by easing the production control difficulties caused by the inflexibilities of the line system .
20 In the early 1980s , this view was attacked by Peter White in a controversial article which questioned whether the Elizabethan church was ever fully predestinarian , and went on to claim that the apparently religious conflicts within England in the late 1620s were in fact primarily caused by the pressures of international power politics rather than by theological differences .
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