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

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1 And when the programme as exposed by the discoverer is seen to have been falsified by history , what in Marx was bravery becomes in latter-day Marxism mere bravado .
2 Camcorder viewfinders are , in effect , miniature television screens , and they show both the scene as received by the camcorder lens and also the recorded picture when the machine is switched to playback .
3 If the volume of data will permit , ‘ calling over ’ the information as received by the computer against the earliest written documents can be helpful .
4 ‘ The measure as revised by the committee tried as hard as possible to accommodate the views of those who object to women priests .
5 As foreseen by the dark clouds , it began to rain during the afternoon and by the time the headlights of Markby 's car illuminated the front windows of Rose Cottage , it was fairly tipping down .
6 Missiles are there , all present and correct as listed by the Pentagon .
7 We were , of course , concerned with some of the more lethal forms of amphetamine tablets and the more dangerous LSD , although the latter was manufactured in the UK by highly organised gangs as highlighted by the police Operation Julie , later made into a television documentary .
8 Underlying these policy statements , and spelled out clearly in January 1967 in another speech by Crosland , was a portrayal of the distinctive history and character of the technical colleges — an emphasis which suggested both the positive virtues and potential of the polytechnics and the public sector in general , and the uncertainties and limitations involved — as highlighted by the ambiguities of the statement on research .
9 As explained by a senior officer in the neighbourhood unit for the whole of B Division , which includes dangerous areas in West and North Belfast , ‘ men risk their lives for community policing ’ in this area .
10 It is the soul of man which needs to be dealt with to enable him to spend eternity with Christ , clothed in a new incorruptible body as explained by the Apostle Paul in 1st Corinthians 15 verses 35–58 .
11 He will try to obtain by force what he can not achieve by the correct use of the aids as taught by the classical school . ’
12 In writing these biblical guidelines I have had beside me a list of ten non-negotiables for a church planter as taught by the Vineyard Christian Fellowship .
13 The exercises as taught by the authors focus on twenty different groups of muscles .
14 The order confirming the reduction of capital must be accompanied by a minute ( approved by the court ) showing the target 's share capital as altered by the order ( CA 1985 , s138(1) ) .
15 Most ancient and medieval writers thought of human life not as a continuous development but instead as punctuated by a number of sudden changes from one ‘ age ’ to the next .
16 One battle the CPRE is fighting concerns a planning application for a theme park in the historic grounds of Woburn Abbey , Bedfordshire , even though the grounds are within an ‘ Area of Great Landscape Value ’ , as designated by the local county council .
17 The public interest would hardly suffer by the curtailment of temptations to give or accept credit which were likely to follow the abolition of so dubious a guarantee of honesty as furnished by the liability to imprisonment .
18 The reason for not listing this item is that , as proven by the SeaDocs experiment , such letters of indemnity may become unnecessary if the electronic registry succeeds in securing delivery to the rightful holder of the PIN or private key .
19 It took 80 per cent of the seats in the National Assembly , with just 40 per cent of the vote — which is by no means a form of Proportional Representation ( PR ) , as favoured by the Liberal Democrats .
20 The argument now is whether new talks should be on the failed three-strand basis , as favoured by the SDLP and the two governments , or on the Ulster Unionists ' more modest twin-track approach , involving inter-party and inter-government talks .
21 The notifiable venereal diseases in Belgium are syphilis , gonorrhoea , chancroid , and LGV , but there is a considerable degree of under-reporting , as witnessed by the official figures for 1975 , which gave a total of 771 cases of gonorrhoea for the whole of Belgium .
22 Rover has been quick to identify and exploit on the visual cues that so distinguish its cars , as witnessed by the successful return of the traditional chrome grille .
23 Investment institutions , companies , and banks have become much more sophisticated in the operation of their affairs across national boundaries , as witnessed by the spectacu-lar growth in the Euro-currency markets .
24 It is within this group that he comes to establish both personal social bonds within his particular sub-group , but also comes to feel part of a wider social collective , as witnessed by the ‘ we 're all in it together ’ type of accounts given by members .
25 The two large and rusty freighters that were berthed in the docking area , however , were very definitely of human manufacture , as witnessed by the sweaty crewmen who swarmed all over them , almost as numerous as the dead fish which clogged the oil-choked water .
26 Such a limitation has not obviously affected the evolutionary ‘ success ’ of this type of body pattern , as witnessed by the vast number of species of insects and crustacea alive and flourishing today — but it certainly affects the extent of their behavioural repertoire .
27 Indeed , Jip and Zab have lost their almost telepathic ability to communicate , and , as witnessed by the outcome of the novel , the world is unable to communicate well enough to reach a full consensus or enforce a communal decision .
28 The mid-1980s saw an intensification of interest in community care , as witnessed by the publication since 1985 of four major reports on the topic .
29 Thus , like other xenobiotic enzymes , it has an important protective function in coping with our chemical environment , as witnessed by the effects of cheese when MAO is inhibited .
30 That the to and bare infinitives , on the other hand , can express differences of meaning , as witnessed by the contexts mentioned at the end of the previous chapter , shows that they are not mere meaningless fossils .
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