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

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1 He thought that these were all ‘ lines of electrical equipotential ’ resulting from ‘ geophysical anomalies ’ and that ancient monuments , roads and boundaries coincided with them because they were laid out by a priesthood who could detect the lines .
2 Where a road which bears all the marks of having been laid out by the enclosure commissioners makes , at longish intervals , a sudden right-angled bend , sometimes two bends in quick succession , one can be pretty certain that though it was planned by the commissioners it follows an even older line from one village to the next , a line which had deviated in the same way around the heads of medieval furlongs .
3 He would have been well acquainted with the Northumberland gardens at Sion House by the Thames ( originally laid out by the Duke of Somerset in the sixteenth century ) and supported an application by William Forsyth , one of his most promising pupils at Chelsea , for the appointment as head gardener there .
4 The royal crypt was laid out by the architect Kamil Roškot in 1928–35 .
5 The gentle fanfare-like first movement melody tenderly laid out by the flautist , John Grant , Yuasa had the strings repeat with an ungainly skip , which left him little to develop .
6 The second will aim to cover the implementation of distributed object management , following specs already laid out by the Object Management Group .
7 The second will aim to cover the implementation of distributed object management , following specs already laid out by the Object Management Group .
8 The town centre , west of the Windrush river , was first laid out by the Bishop of Winchester in the early 13th. century , and is considered to be a fine example of medieval town planning .
9 Indeed they often constituted the source of their communities when new villages were laid out by the railway companies beside them .
10 ( All this had been laid out by the father of information theory , Claude Shannon , in an influential paper published in the late 1940s ) .
11 This strip had been laid out by the estate gardeners into what were known as Walks .
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