Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] by " in BNC.
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1 | In Beirut the siege of the Palestinian refugee camps by the Amal militia had just ended and the starving inmates were finally being allowed to leave . |
2 | Technical improvements to the riding qualities of the OMO cars , followed the replacement of the traditional steel springs by rubber suspension . |
3 | The company is also planning to expand the life of the existing Magnox reactors by another 10 years . |
4 | In the future , Mr Thompson said he looked forward to all 17 stations full and part-time having one of the new rescue engines by 1995–96 . |
5 | Surveillance methods included bugging , telephone tapping and infiltration of the new opposition parties by informants . |
6 | In spite of many attempts to allay fears and promotion of the normal working conditions by the railway authorities , signal boxes are rather emotive places and one does n't have to have a very fertile imagination to get into the feeling of unease and expectancy . |
7 | A diminishing of the current account imbalances by 1987 ( see Table 9.2 ) . |
8 | It is beautifully proportioned with central , projecting porch , its columns supported on the backs of crouching lions , and with marble , sculptured panels on either side of the magnificent bronze doors by Niccolo and Gugliemo . |
9 | Joseph 's attempts to end the dominance of the Hungarian county assemblies by the local gentry , and to substitute German for Latin as the language of administration , provoked deep and passionate national resentment . |
10 | It is already clear that , for example , if the objective of the central government is to encourage local authority spending in some service , a matching grant will be preferred to a lump-sum grant , even though the lump-sum may increase the welfare of the local authority residents by more than a matching grant . |
11 | The letter bombs were also condemned by one of the organisers of the occupation last week of the Anglian Water offices by eight SNP members from Inverness . |
12 | M Pelat , an old friend of President Mitterrand from his days as a Resistance fighter , was charged with insider trading in 1988 after making a profit of more than £800,000 during the acquisition of the American Triangle Industries by Pechiney , the French state-owned aluminium and packaging company . |
13 | Mr Pelat , an old friend of President Franois Mitterrand from his days as a Resistance fighter , was charged with insider trading in 1988 after making a profit of more than £800,000 during the acquisition of the American Triangle Industries by Pechiney , the French state-owned aluminium and packaging company . |
14 | in hyper-text systems , nodes are static structures at run-time whereas in our approach , a node can be dynamically generated at any time from any of the underlying text objects by aggregation . |
15 | The collection includes eight out of nine of Altdorfer 's landscape engravings ( a holding comparable only with the Albertina ) , as well as a rare impression of the Royal Academy Rooms by Earlom after Zoffany with contemporary hand colouring . |
16 | The world reputation of the Prime Minister provided grist for the mill of the Conservative Party managers by 1987 , but it was invariably presented in terms of the traditional imagery that Thatcherism meant strength , secure defence , and freedom from the defeatism of socialism and the unilateralists . |