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

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1 The moon had set , but the sky was clear and lit by a sprinkling of stars .
2 This use of language is poetic and characterized by the intention being applied not only to content but also to its specific form .
3 Sucralfate or bFGF was dissolved in saline and given by the intragastric route in a volume of 1 ml or infused subcutaneously at 4ml/hour .
4 Charlotte made to reply , but suddenly felt exasperated and wearied by the hoops she had been obliged to jump through .
5 How was the Beau Ideal absorbed and reinforced by the architectural profession in the design of municipal suburbs ?
6 An education which is both liberating and informed by an alternative conception of society is rare , and educational opportunities which are extended beyond representatives to the wider membership is rarer still .
7 The times and places are decided well in advance , usually during the previous November , and invariably the Order of Service is that prepared and recommended by the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland .
8 Who stayed upstairs I never did find out , but the house is now well and truly Yuppified and owned by a couple of actresses from good families .
9 In late February the UN boundary commission was preparing a report which would reinstate the 1923 border with Kuwait , delineated by the British and accepted by the Iraqi government in an agreement with Kuwait in 1963 .
10 Its symbolism may or may not be universal for all mankind , or for all within one culture , but enough dream material is common for others to be interested and gripped by a person who recounts his dreams .
11 Organised and sponsored by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation , Lisbon , the exhibition also includes other works from the period 1933–87 .
12 ‘ The result is that our good companies are embarrassed and undermined by the behaviour of the bad and even the bad by the worst . ’
13 How is a question asked by the foolish and answered by the trivial . ’
14 The footpath that runs with the burn is not one of those carefully waymarked and leafleted by the Forestry Commission .
15 There was little public knowledge of the extent to which intelligence tests had already become part of the machinery of secondary selection by 1940 , nor how far their use was tied in with that of standardised tests of attainment in English and arithmetic , which were provided , marked and correlated by the same person or organisation .
16 The second , profession of faith , would , as now , be public and preceded by a course of instruction .
17 They are often not very confident ( however they may appear ) and always want to impress their friends by their unpleasant exploits , so that they feel wanted and accepted by the in-crowd — just like Herod .
18 This first set of questions is interrelated and confused by the fact that both the courts and Parliament have , at times , claimed exclusive jurisdiction to determine whether a particular privilege exists , and the criteria which they have applied in making this determination have differed .
19 For , compressed in their hemmed-in salient and hammered by an artillery that was always superior , maintained and succoured by organisation that was always inferior , things were almost invariably just that much worse for the French .
20 This is clearly the case in East Horsley , Surrey , where Connell ( 1974 ) has shown that spatial segregation was most clearly defined in the council estates , which were often morphologically distinct and separated by a considerable distance from the remainder of the village .
21 The meal that accompanied it was a feast , cooked and served by the patronne with justifiable pride : tiny moules marinières , which tasted as if they had been cut from the rocks that morning ; bifteck , brown and crisp on the outside , perfectly rare within ; a platter of thin crisp sizzling hot pommes frites ; an excellent salad , served in a plain white bowl .
22 I do n't know whether it contributed much — one never knows oneself whether it contributes or nOt — but I never took my eyes off Peter during this scene , willed him to do this , that and the other , and was saddened and grieved and distressed by the fact that everybody turned against him at the end .
23 Irene , with an apparently much more complicated nature , felt restricted and confined by the simpler-natured Soames :
24 And towards morning , when the snow turned again to rain , the whole hillside under which they were camped had become furrowed and scoured by a hundred brooks scurrying and leaping downwards into the river valley , till the level of the flood crept up towards their outposts , and its tributaries carried down into it everything movable that came in their way , including some of the hobbled horses , and the wreckage of tents , and drowned men .
25 The house was reached by a stony drive more than half-a-mile long , furrowed and rutted by the drainage from the hill , but they had electricity , oil-fired central heating and no neighbours .
26 Iris Murdoch 's fiction has centred rather on a search for goodness , most often by means of loving relationships ; Amis 's with a sense of decorum and indecorum — with social habits and rules made , altered and broken by the changing generations .
27 The earliest printed account of his collection dates from 1761 : it lists sixty-five pictures and records a collection of ‘ about 12,000 prints , engraved and etched by the most celebrated masters of the three last centuries …
28 It is Morrissey himself who is being warped , twisted and cheated by the media .
29 These three cases have to call into question the rights of parents , ignorant of the lives of the mentally handicapped in our society , and fearful and shocked by the discovery that they have a mentally handicapped child , to make decisions about the future of their handicapped children .
30 Drugs helped me become accepted and liked by the crowd . ’
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