Example sentences of "[adv] by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The exhibition in May , ‘ Ars Pro Domo ’ ( an exhibition of 1980s art from private collections in Cologne ) will be paid for entirely by the Friends of the Ludwig . |
32 | However , this change has been brought about almost entirely by the increase in the long-term unemployed rather than an increase in the living standards of older people in the lowest income groups ; it is not the result of a vast increase in the incomes of older people . |
33 | Squamous cell carcinomas constituted the overwhelming majority of reported histological results throughout the study period , and the overall rise in anal cancer incidence could be explained almost entirely by the increase in incidence of squamous cell carcinoma , with only a minor contribution from transitional cell cancers in the latest part of the study period ( data not shown ) . |
34 | Moreover , although there was a continuing flow of military operations in the post-war years , their scale and frequency also declined steadily , all but fading out entirely by the mid-1970s . |
35 | We therefore felt it appropriate , in our discussions with the lenders , to negotiate a contribution from lenders , so that the increased costs would be met at least in part by them and not entirely by the Government . |
36 | For the more expensive models , a downpayment is required at the start of the scheme , but it is still possible to obtain a car with little or no downpayment with the hire charges being met entirely by the mobility allowance . |
37 | It is administered entirely by the Bar Council and meets once a month ( except August ) . |
38 | The health service is financed almost entirely by the taxpayer and will remain so . |
39 | Because these histories did n't have any singularities or any beginning or end , what happened in them would be determined entirely by the laws of physics . |
40 | Contributions are usually made entirely by the company , and can be varied from year to year . |
41 | As an example of the consequences of this we consider flow close to a horizontal upward-facing heated or cooled surface — sufficiently close that the velocity scale is determined entirely by the wall stress and is t τ as discussed in Section 21.5 . |
42 | Moreover , he urges his readers not to join sects that make their adherents abandon their families , give up their money and worldly interests , and lead restricted lives that are ordered entirely by the rulers of the sect . |
43 | The bulk modulus of polymers is determined almost entirely by the van der Waals ' forces between chains and so has values similar to those for the inert gases . |
44 | The 150,000 sq.ft. building , funded entirely by the province which also provides C$8 million of the museum 's C$9.2 million annual budget triples the museum 's space . |
45 | Fig. 88 abjures pattern , making its effect entirely by the balance of light figures and dark ground ; while Euphronios in fig. 89 makes his patterns too in red-figure : two ways of integrating the picture still further with the pot , both carried on in later generations . |
46 | This meeting is sponsored entirely by the Sean Graham organisation and deserves better treatment from the Turf Club . |
47 | At the moment , Centenary Sports Ground is owned and managed entirely by the parish council , on the parish council rates and as you know it 's been planted and it 's coming up well . |
48 | It concluded that , ‘ The speed with which cases are brought to trial is in our view determined almost entirely by the volume of business and the resources available to deal with it . ’ |
49 | In contrast the title story is narrated entirely by the heroine , and from mid-air too . |
50 | The NFC has been the outstanding example where for seven years the company was owned entirely by the workforce . |
51 | The TUC ignored this assumption when it denied that the marriage bar was a sex issue , insisting that it was an employment question , caused entirely by the pressures arising from male unemployment . |
52 | Again , it is surely relevant to ask what the cumulative effects on boys might be when responding to a literature which , unlike the world outside the novel , is populated entirely by the masculine . |
53 | They found that Confluence is a language-cum-posture , and that meanings of words can be radically modified or altered entirely by the stance assumed by the speaker . |
54 | There are no meanings " per se " , as distinct from meaningful expressions ; and what an expression means is determined entirely by the use that such an expression may be put to within the particular language game of which it forms a part . |
55 | Eliot was one of the beneficiaries , erm he supported himself almost entirely by the advocacy of various kinds of reform in all aspects of human affairs . |
56 | Which type of support a young person receives should be determined entirely by the needs of that person rather than by slotting her or him into inflexible institutional alternatives . |
57 | Secondly , we need to demand tenants ' control over their housing in order that decisions can be made democratically by the people who occupy the council property and not others . |
58 | It can certainly happen that a head might at the same time be expected to manage the school democratically by the staff , deferentially by the governors , assertively by the local authority and pliantly by parents . |
59 | A porter stood idly by the lifts . |
60 | if you want to increase the insulation provided naturally by the cladding , place glass fibre blanket or similar insulation in the space between the battens |