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

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1 Obviously , if a company makes a new type of computer program which proves to be very successful , other companies will want to bring out their own versions of that type of program in order to gain a share in the market created or stimulated by the first program .
2 The press have played a major part in popularizing spectator sport and sustaining interest in it , but it is misleading to think of professional football , for example , as having been created or manufactured by the media .
3 You 're quite right that a number of er statements are coming out which , which do really give give erm legitimacy to this kind of violence bu bu but basically the violence is still being created or led by the poor in their attempt to , to get more .
4 While pluralist groups are not licensed , recognized , subsidized , created or controlled by the state and do not monopolize the representation of interests within their functional areas , those of corporate society are granted a monopoly of representative activities ‘ in exchange for observing certain controls on their selection of leaders and articulation of demands and supports ’ ( Schmitter 1979 ) .
5 Tables of lexicographers and of the group memberships of lexicographers are created and maintained by the database administrator .
6 Ozone is perpetually created and destroyed by the sun 's radiation from which it , infact , protects us .
7 According to this model , deviance is a property which is created and sustained by a community 's response to an act as deviant .
8 By allowing pupils access to the school library microcomputer and packages such as FLEET STREET EDITOR , the school librarian can transform the school library into an information centre where the information for pupils is created and designed by the pupils and used by pupils in the library .
9 The rulings were created and administered by the local law society which represents all interested professional parties .
10 A centralized revolutionary organization , created and directed by the intelligentsia , might ‘ run ahead ’ of the peasantry , or even develop ambitions contrary to those of the masses and subject them to a new form of oppression .
11 But its conception of the international economy is different from that of world-system theories because it sees it as created and conditioned by the rivalry between different nation-states .
12 This idea of liberty is not a natural condition but is created and preserved by the ‘ rule of law ’ .
13 Images play a central part , constantly created and circulated by the mass media .
14 Reading through the Old French fabliaux one finds persistently recurring examples of certain types of dramatic situation created and resolved by the deception and misdeed .
15 Different classes of share will be created and issued by the company to the management and the investors in order : ( a ) to allow a large share capital to be created without unduly diluting the management 's interest ; ( b ) to reduce the investors ' risk by providing a part of the share capital to be in the form of preference shares , which will enable the company to redeem as quickly as the cash flow and profits allow ; ( c ) to set up a " ratchet " mechanism which will allow for the management shareholding to increase with the success of the company .
16 On Jan. 8 Norman Lamont , the United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer , announced detailed proposals on how a new currency — the " hard ecu " ( separate from the existing European currency unit — ECU ) — could be created and managed by a European monetary fund ( EMF ) .
17 Moscovici has offered the examples of ‘ charisma ’ and ‘ split brain' and particularly psychoanalytic terms , in order to illustrate the passage from science to social representation : ‘ In each of these cases and in many others we are confronted with social representations that are created and shared by the members of our society as myths and ‘ common sense ’ were shared in the past ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 954 ) .
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