Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] [noun prp] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You will have a real country walk and a fine view of Moray Firth and Loch Beauly by the way , and mayhap a little seven-year-old will lead you through curious windings among a forest of the future . |
2 | The Report was submitted to Mr Baker and Mrs Rumbold by the civil servants , and again I was not invited . |
3 | FOR a writer who was put in the ‘ Garbage School of Literature ’ along with Tennessee Williams and William Faulkner by the editor of the Jackson Daily News , Eudora Welty has done well for herself . |
4 | On rainy days he devoured books , recommending Shirley and Jane Eyre by an author known to him as Currer Bell . |
5 | Similarly , bystander honorifics are encoded in Dyirbal and Guugu Yimidhirr by an entirely distinct vocabulary as we noted ( Dixon , 1972 : 32ff ; Haviland , 1979 ) , and in other languages by particles and morphology . |
6 | At the same time were born new heroes and demigods ; the Hollywood dream factory , which had already indelibly stamped the character of both North America and Great Britain by the 1940s , began to spin its web of enticement over the whole of popular culture . |