Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 In 1203–4 , 1205 and 1242 these concessions were rewarded by the financial and military support given to the Plantagenets by Bordeaux and other towns against both Castilian and French attacks on the duchy .
2 The EC Commission responded to the ministers by promising to prepare legislative proposals in time for next month 's council of ministers meeting .
3 George Godwin of The Builder was also present , and they were introduced to the Ministers by three MPs , Hope , Stirling and Tite .
4 It was applied to the birds by the ornithologist William Swainson ( 1789–1855 ) , who wrote extensively and produced a number of well illustrated works .
5 What is proposed is to give effect to the privilege by removing the ground for apprehending danger .
6 Daisy , taking advantage of the disturbance , was adding gleefully to the chaos by bleating continuously , and rushing round and round in circles so that her tethering chain was soon shortened to a couple of feet .
7 An innkeeper may detain any property brought to the inn by a guest until the guest has paid his or her bill in full .
8 Roads Minister Kenneth Carlisle said : ‘ If candidates had a more thorough knowledge of the Highway Code and other safety matters they would be more prepared when they take to the roads by themselves . ’
9 NEC Corp is responding to the recession by moving to halve costs in its semiconductor operations , the Nikkei Industrial Daily reports .
10 Some American artists are responding to the recession by creating more modestly priced works .
11 To his surprise , he was not asked for McLean : ‘ Widening gulf ’ details of the attacks , but about the origins of the SMG 's involvement with the case , which had originally been referred to the SMG by the council .
12 The Confederation of British Industry , at its annual conference , added to the furore by calling on the government to be more positive towards European Monetary Union .
13 After three journeys up the hill , the coal was added to the heap by the back door of the house .
14 The European Court binds all English courts on all matters relating to the Treaties by which the EC was formed and EC legislation .
15 The mayor had responded to the accusation by dismissing Lewis as " a convicted felon " who would " say anything in court … trying to save his own hide " .
16 His team , World Cup finalists and dotted with household idols , were taken to the cleaners by a bunch of Australian students and farmers in the first Test , and the second Test at Lille promises to be not only a trial of Fouroux 's incumbency as coach but also his tactical shrewdness in selection .
17 But I do remember Sterland giving an interview before the final saying that he was basically taken to the cleaners by the boy .
18 My argument here is that the recent emphasis on flexibility has generated pluralist consensus within English which represents a further refusal to articulate an underlying basis and a clear set of aims and principles for the discipline ; and that this refusal , when understood in relation to the appropriation by the new right of the residues of the humanist programme , forms a significant characteristic of the continuing crisis in English studies .
19 Lack of consent to the appropriation by the owner need not be proved : Lawrence v MPC [ 1972 ] AC 626 .
20 The whole patrol drove to a position within about sixty miles of Bouerat , and there the raiding party all piled on to one truck which was to be driven close to the port by Hunter himself .
21 Numerous other companies were attracted to the port by the increased activities in the North Sea .
22 The Papal State , on the other hand , consisted mainly of the " donations " of lands in central Italy made to the papacy by the Frankish emperors .
23 A visit is recorded , by a government official , under King Edward I , to the Church by the ferry at ‘ Chesewic ’ — in October 1297 .
24 The parish registers begin in 1546 and contain among the memoranda reference to a large gold ring with the inscription ‘ Obey and Rule ’ which was given to the church by a Mrs Francis Rokeby on 26th August 1711 for the use , of any who came to the church to be married and were ‘ unprovided with a ring ’ .
25 The communal plate of silver gilt was presented to the church by Thomas Lamplugh in 1689 .
26 The bishops wanted to keep James as King , by " binding him to the Church by Laws " .
27 Her father 's coffin was escorted to the church by gamekeepers and esatet workers and was taken into the church precisely at 10 a.m .
28 Local authorities responded to the Act by concentrating more on special needs in their governor training programmes but produced relatively little written information for general distribution .
29 On this page we add a post-script to the Century by straining the readers ' credulity still further !
30 And in the most final sense of all , to be arrested while fighting opposing supporters may be felt as a way of conveying to the management by means of some psychic process the nature of the ‘ really genuine supporter ’ , and the character of his identification .
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