Example sentences of "and [noun] created by " in BNC.

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1 It was and stili is the extraordinary pictorial value of the linear patterns and forms created by Nijinska for Les Noces which emphasises more clearly than any other ballet the need for every choreographer to keep strict control over the mass of material needed to make a single work .
2 Colours and designs created by tiny scales , overlapping like tiles on a roof , come from pigments , or the effects of microscopic structures which split the light falling on them and reflect back only a part of it .
3 The strain and tension created by constant difficulties can lead to other problems and it can be hard to sort out which came first ; it is all too easy to blame the surface symptoms of child neglect or indebtedness on irresponsible parenthood rather than on an unjust social system .
4 By paying particular attention to texts and images created by women in the visual arts and performance as well as in literature , the book goes some way towards making up for the lack of awareness of women 's art .
5 As for the requirement for the owners , charterers , managers and operators of the vessel and , in the case of a company , the shareholders and directors , to be resident and domiciled in the member state in which the vessel is to be registered , it must be held that such a requirement , which is not justified by the rights and obligations created by the grant of a national flag to a vessel , results in discrimination on grounds of nationality .
6 She is to be congratulated on the beauty of the pictures , the wealth of information she imparted on so many aspects and the most comprehensive display of books and articles created by Shetlanders .
7 We will create a modern , efficient NHS with incentives to improve performance — but without the queue-jumping and waste created by a market in health care .
8 Nevertheless , they were not unaffected by the general prosperity of the district : more than one in three owned goods valued at 40s. or more , suggesting ( over and above the usual affluence ) a wider , more varied range of jobs and responsibilities created by a more developed economy .
9 In the 1980s membership rose again , until , with the upheaval and questioning created by Gorbachev , members left the party in large numbers .
10 Inconsistencies and dilemmas created by defensive routines
11 Its functionality is very comparable to ChemWindow and graphics created by either program can be read by the other .
12 Her body looked like dark mahogany , and the lights and shades created by the dim bulbs were silver and sludge-green .
13 The question will arise : should a re-investigation be conducted from scratch , avoiding in the first instance the records and materials created by the primary investigation or , alternatively , should it be started as a review of the previous investigation 's record ?
14 For this print , I was thinking back to the patterns of light and shade created by strong sunlight . ’
15 Amy at the stove , experimenting with coloured dyes ( 6,7,8,9 ) : ‘ For this print , I was thinking of patterns of light and shade created by strong sunlight . ’
16 ‘ It has been increasingly difficult against a background of constant intervention , disgraceful behaviour and turmoil created by Stan Flashman , who seems intent on destroying everything that has been achieved by Barry Fry at Barnet FC . ’
17 The Export awards , which recognise and reward the valuable contributions made to the local economy , both in export turnover and employment created by export minded companies located in the Province , are sponsored by Northern Bank International in association with the Industrial Development Board , the Local Enterprise Development Unit , the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and British Midland .
18 Secondary legislation is the name given to the vast body of rules , orders , regulations and by-laws created by subordinate bodies under specific powers delegated to those bodies by Parliament .
19 Practise the licks over the tape until your ear becomes familiar with the tension and release created by each lick moving in and outside of the harmony .
20 This enables service managers to plan around the peaks and troughs created by an inevitable uneven distribution of learners .
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