Example sentences of "created by the [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A second feature which characterises German Romanesque churches is the dramatic skyline pattern created by the multiplicity of towers , cupolas and turrets . |
2 | In Brazil , for example , the Anopheles darlingi is able to exploit conditions such as pools of water created by the construction of settlements and road construction , opencast mining and eroded land , to breed in far greater numbers than normal , resulting in a population explosion . |
3 | Providers have had to cope with the uncertainty created by the unpredictability of fundholders ' purchasing decisions or maintain services on a lower throughput when fundholders referred elsewhere . |
4 | The structure of discourse is created by the relationship of meanings in utterances . |
5 | In fact , because the pupils have exhausted the range of sanctions available to a school , new and additional ones can only be created by the granting of rewards and privileges . |
6 | During the more prosperous years of World War II , the Board of Trade reported an unsatisfied demand for shoes , which it explained by referring to a backlog of demand created by the inability of families to buy them during the 1930s . |
7 | Taking advantage of the diversion created by the school of minnows laying their eggs , this predatory fish would enter stage right and gobble up the perch 's eggs while he was desperately trying to evict the minnows . |
8 | This short , close crop with whispy fringe was created by the team at Collections Hair Club |
9 | While riding along he fell into a lengthy dispute with Molla Muhammad , known as Zeyrek , at this time probably muderris at one of the medreses which Mehmed II created by the conversion of churches after the conquest of Constantinople , which were , in effect , precursors of the Sahn . |
10 | Co Monaghan Trades Council said a number of quarry firms in the south were threatening to lay off workers because of a recession created by the use of materials from Northern Ireland . |