Example sentences of "[art] [noun] of [noun] whereby the " in BNC.
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1 | The thrust of the ensuing analysis will be the attempt to disclose the process of mediation whereby the political and ideological history of a given period is produced and reproduced in three consecutive texts . |
2 | The very order implies understanding of the process of redemption whereby the Incarnation and Passion transform the lex talionis ( the law of retaliation ) of the Old Testament with the grace and love which are the means of recycling the waste products of sin . |
3 | This plan is based on the concept of subsidiarity whereby the EC would only become involved when the national policies of the member states were ineffective , or harmful to other member states . |
4 | Thus a hire-purchase agreement is an agreement for the bailment of goods whereby the bailee has an option to purchase them . |
5 | But we can surely reconstruct the pattern of events whereby the lectures did become the basis of the book that in fact materialized . |
6 | The protestant Christian has too quickly jumped to the conclusion that Catholicism regards the Holy Communion service as a work of salvation whereby the priest offers afresh the offering of Christ and pleads for salvation . |
7 | These have to be settled , if necessary , by a process of reconciliation whereby the budget committees impose specific ceilings . |
8 | On 11 November 1980 , C and G contracted to sell their shares in the company to a fellow shareholder and director of the company , B. Under the terms of the agreement , the taxpayers , B , and the company , executed a deed of novation whereby the company released the taxpayers from liability on their current accounts ( which stood in total at £79,000 ) up to a limit of £68,000 . |
9 | They perform the function of a rite of passage whereby the reader is enabled not only to glimpse imaginatively the possibility of a reality which transcends the limitations of sense and intellect but also to validate it . |
10 | Artists such as Jill Smith and Bruce Lacey have developed the idea of performance at sacred sites both as an artistic expression and also as a form of ritual whereby the artist may be inspired to receive insights into the original purposes behind sacred sites . |