Example sentences of "by [art] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In deciding whether a writ is good or not the judges will be guided by the already accepted Common Law principles .
2 However , in March 1989 it was announced that a constitution would be promulgated within a year by the newly elected Supreme People 's Assembly ( SPA ) [ see p. 36523 ] .
3 Papariga , 47 , the first woman to hold the post of general secretary , was chosen by the newly elected central committee , on which the " conservatives " had won 60 seats and the reformists 51 .
4 Not really , they 've put in their treaty that er Berlin is the capital of the United Germany , but that the seat of government will be chosen by the newly elected all-German parliament , which has got to be chosen early in December , and they could still say ‘ well we have the capital in Berlin , but the seat of the government will remain in Bonn , and up in Berlin the president will have his office and some meetings will take place , but the ministries and foreign embassies and so on , and all the traffic jams that go with that , can jolly well stay in Bonn ’ .
5 The amnesty was reportedly requested by the newly elected local councils of Rangamati , Bandarban and Khagrachbari .
6 Churchill 's proposal made at The Hague for a European Assembly had been taken up with vigour by the newly formed European Movement .
7 Some of his cures were certified by the newly formed Royal Society of Medicine .
8 Newer volumes such as the Shell Guides and the Batsford series , illustrated with photographs by the newly developed cheap photogravure process , presented an idealised romantic image of rurality as well as extolling in their unpolluted wholesomeness the benefits of a holiday in the open air .
9 Perhaps the traditional type of IQ test in this context should be supplemented by the newly developed psychophysiological measures of intelligence involving the evoked potential of the EEG ( New Scientist , vol 85 , p 308 ) and other similar measures .
10 A commission headed by the newly appointed First Deputy Prosecutor General was set up to examine the incident .
11 Rockwell 's victory was the first to be scored by the newly formed 124 Squadron , otherwise known as the ‘ Escadrille Americaine ’ — until pressure from the Isolationist lobby in Washington shortly caused it to be changed to the ‘ Escadrille Lafayette ’ .
12 A Captain Beechey , sent by the newly established Marine Department of the Board of Trade to discuss their grievances and explain the Act had some difficulty in convincing his audience that Shipping Officers were intended to be the seamen 's friends , and that the Register Ticket , far from being a " badge of slavery " , gave them advantages .
13 The research has been prompted by the newly passed Clean Air Act .
14 The sharp nose and thin lips gave his angular face a harshness which was softened by the neatly trimmed black moustache he had worn since his early twenties .
15 Whitlock was a forty-four-year-old Kenyan with sharp , angular features softened by the neatly trimmed black moustache he had worn since leaving university in his early twenties .
16 Undoubtedly taxation provided the occasion for the revolt ; this was stressed by the best informed contemporary source , the author of the Anonimalle Chronicle , and by the Leicester canon Henry Knighton ( 11 , pp.124 , 135 ) .
17 The Dickens study reports that the contribution of lay members on matters of industrial and practical knowledge are tempered by the carefully constructed legal framework within which unfair dismissal applications must be considered .
18 We believe that an appropriate model for the electrical signal conduction pathway in plants may be provided by the well established epithelial conduction system of animals .
19 Dáil members would act on a decision of the hierarchy once that hierarchy had said the teaching of the church was at issue , providing of course that the area in question was a grey one , a new territory not previously covered by the generally accepted sacred-profane spheres .
20 Abruptly , in front of the charging sepoys , who were already bewildered by the densely whirling white flakes , the ground erupted .
21 Debtors feel shame and guilt by their continuing inability to pay their creditors , which is made worse by the never ending demanding letters that fall through the letter box and the inability to get proper legal advice due to lack of money .
22 The only effective control over an expanding European embryo-government can be exercised by the directly elected European Parliament .
23 Six weeks before the assault on Verdun , the French Second Army had been relieved by the rapidly expanding British Army , and was pulled back out of the line to form a general reserve .
24 Instead of smelting the ore with charcoal in slow processes aided by waterwheels , they needed to do it with cheap coke produced by the rapidly expanding coal-mining industry .
25 Other developments , more modest in their expectations and deriving from the particular perception this or that group might have of the way in which Owen 's new view could be related to its own grievance or apprehension or aspiration , proceeded in parallel , propagated largely by the rapidly growing radical press which included a number of journals advocating Owenite ideas .
26 A MOVE towards longer term farm agreements was signalled by the recently appointed European Community farm commissioner , Rene Steichen , at a London conference yesterday .
27 This was a review of the Youth Service , set up by the recently elected Conservative government .
28 More than 100,000 protestors marched through Bucharest in a demonstration co-ordinated by the recently formed Civic Alliance , comprising dissident intellectuals and workers , and were addressed by student leader Marian Munteanu .
29 The Government 's past success in transforming the economic environment for small firms has been further reinforced through the efforts of employer-led , locally based training and enterprise councils and by the recently announced seven-point package of measures to help small firms and enterprise .
30 As no major salary increases for personnel are likely , they will remain demoralized and increasingly tempted by the recently introduced private practice .
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