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

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1 It is then up to the Minister to defeat the defence by proving that he had taken reasonable steps to bring the purport of the instrument to the notice of the public or of persons likely to be affected by it , or of the person charged .
2 well at , at , at the moment our , our defence of course goes to case , the defence by
3 Surely those politicians , members of royalty , athletes or anyone who wishes to make a clarifying statement should have sufficient intelligence to appreciate that the media-kings of speculation can not only guess what the content of the future announcement will be , but can make it so much more interesting by speculating on the response , plus the reaction to the response by the person who probably intended to say the opposite to what the ‘ experts ’ had been speculating would be said for the past 48 hours .
4 The Labour Exchanges Act 1909 was part of the response by the Liberal Government to the problem of unemployment and underemployment .
5 While on the part of the state there has been a continual and almost unlimited welcome for the mining multinationals , there has been an increasing sophistication in the response by communities confronted by them .
6 It has become an important aspect of the response by both government and individual older workers to the current continuing economic recession in the labour market .
7 The response by government has — primarily — been to embark on a massive prison building programme , despite hopes of malting the Home Secretary 's ‘ twin-track ’ approach more of a reality .
8 The depth and quality of the response by children , reflected in their drawings , paintings and claywork began to surprise everyone .
9 The response by headmistresses of middle class girls ' schools parallelled nineteenth-century divisions over the appropriate curriculum for girls .
10 As I said a moment ago , I will wait until I have the facts , but I have already undertaken to review co-operation with Indonesia in the light of the response by the Indonesian Government .
11 The response by all involved was magnificent .
12 The response by ’ tallies ’ as they like to be known was so good that at least a hundred had to be turned away .
13 It was held that the settlement was within TA 1988 , s673 , the settlor having an interest in the income by reason of the application of the dividends in repayment of the loan .
14 This gives him power to enjoy the income by virtue of subs ( 5 ) ( d ) [ now s742(2) ( d ) ] .
15 The delegates had , however , gone further than the Premier by demanding on April 22 that the country 's President should henceforth be elected by popular vote , rather than by the two Houses of the Sejm , as at present .
16 The big carnivores are represented in the park by two species of cat .
17 The centre-piece of his plan was the Banqueting House , which would be opened up to the park by demolishing the Horse Guards .
18 That day in early November when a warm sun was turning the autumn trees to gold , they entered the park by Grosvenor Gate and passed a group of young chimneysweeps in the Ring playing pitch-and-toss .
19 The notorious ‘ Hyde Park railings affair ’ , when an angry political assembly of more than 100,000 people invaded the park by smashing down the gates and fences , had left a particularly deep impression on Arnold 's already troubled mind .
20 Spend your leisure time in Eirias Park — the park by the sea .
21 ‘ In a recent match , we were kicked off the park by the opposition but there 's very little we can do about it .
22 Voluntary rangers , field staff , and youth groups collected more than 6,000 bags of rubbish from litter bins in the North York Moors National park during the past year and 1,315 from litter discarded in the park by tourists .
23 In the nineteenth century the chateau was altered further , with some ham fisted restoration and the addition by King Louis-Philippe and the Emperor Napoleon — the Third , not the First — of a sixth tower to go with the five earlier ones .
24 It was surely repugnant to commonsense that in this area of legal activity a local authority should be prosecuted by one of its tenants without first being given the opportunity by that tenant to remedy the consequences of a neglect to repair the dwelling that the tenant occupied .
25 For instance , TWW , supplanted by Harlech , was given the opportunity by the ITA of buying 40 per cent of the shares in the new company .
26 The Profitboss will provide the opportunity by easing out Maureen Stilgoe , the ultra-conservative and inefficient corporate personnel manager .
27 The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’
28 If A lacks the legal capacity to transfer the opportunity by his own act to anyone but is in a position by persuasion to procure B , who has the opportunity , to transfer it to C , can A properly be said in this way to provide C with the opportunity indirectly ?
29 I 've been offered the opportunity by er Bob in training er in force have taken this on er the tactical unit have taken it on , the chance of er one day erm assessment or appraisal training , at erm probably at Exeter for those of us that do it and erm I think that perhaps with the the way that the diverse way that our staff 's spread out the proper ways of assessing people which I 've I 've never been shown how to do and I do n't think many of us have .
30 The essense of ‘ The Thing ’ is that violence is used in order to subjugate the will of the majority by destroying its good conscience .
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