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

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1 A shadow was cast over perceptions of the government 's intentions by the allegations of a " dirty tricks " campaign involving the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , which was said to have orchestrated violence in South Africa 's black townships .
2 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG limped in with its first half figures two days after its parent reported , complaining that falling computer prices would lead to a a fall in turnover of around $635m — that 's one billion marks — in the business year to September 30 : the company belatedly responded to Reuter 's inquiries after the announcement of the parent 's figures by saying that Nixdorf first half sales fell 9% to $3,555m and that orders fell 5% to $3,620m ; it would not forecast the group 's earnings but pointed to earlier company predictions of a slight improvement this year last year 's $326m loss .
3 The University shall not be liable for any consequential or other loss , damage or injury howsoever caused which may arise out of or in connection with the use of the University 's premises by conference/course participants , the Organiser , their agents , servants or contractors .
4 Although it was eventually pushed out of the company 's programmes by the success of Pineapple Poll , another comedy in which John developed further the idea of sailors getting their come-uppance , Tritsch Tratsch has never lost its popularity as a number suitable for galas and concert programmes .
5 The plan is the result of a joint study of the future of the city 's railways by British Rail and the Greater Manchester Council .
6 He won gold and silver at the gala , and is likely to be replaced as one of the region 's stars by John Purvis , 15 , of Hartlepool who won three silvers and three bronze , and blind Christopher Ross of Ormesby who , in the youngest age category , won four golds and set a national record of 24.31 seconds for the 25 metres freestyle .
7 As a result of this visit , the accountant will prepare a royalty examination report , in conjunction with the solicitor , which will set out the claims for underpayment of the band 's royalties by the recording or publishing company .
8 More than half ( 61% ) of those who replied had learned of the Library 's exhibitions by seeing posters outside the Library , while other ( 24% and 20% respectively ) had learned of them by seeing advertisements , or by talking to friends .
9 She thereupon remanded the defendant in custody pending the determination of the section 7(5) proceedings by two or more justices on the next working day .
10 Some members of the Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholics viewed the takeover of the nation 's nurseries by the Pilgrim 's Progress with alarm .
11 A parallel is drawn with criticism of a company 's accounts by the Financial Reporting Review Panel .
12 ‘ Moreover , on general principles , it would in my judgment be a plain interference with or usurpation of an owner 's rights by the customer if he were to remove a label which the owner had placed on goods or put another label on .
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