Example sentences of "by such " in BNC.

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1 The custom of writing about the Salons was well established , and had inspired brilliant writing by such an important figure in the eighteenth century as Diderot .
2 His memories of his Paris studio add spice to his account , for the facilities there were used not only by his students but in addition by such major artists as Miró and Picasso .
3 Animal Painting in Britain was the title of a book by Basil Taylor , where he explained in his first chapter that the topic had been neglected since it was either assumed to be about sporting pictures , or about pictures of horses by such specialists as Sartorius .
4 The undeniable and striking formal qualities of composition in works by such masters as Hokusai and Hiroshige have had demonstrable effects on late-nineteenth-and twentieth-century European art .
5 The society may be symbolised by such dealings , and experienced through them .
6 The experiments , proofs and improvements espoused by such scientists as Christopher Wren , Dyer 's patron in the building trade , Dyer pisses on .
7 But it is likely that the professionals who have been responsible for the running of such companies at local level will have been allied to the more liberal group among the upper protestant classes , as represented by such families as the O'Neills , who have looked to the English public schools for the right sort of education .
8 Even the research listed by the ‘ independent ’ Police Foundation or undertaken at the University Centres for Criminological Research ( and largely dependent on government grants and funding by such bodies as the Economic and Social Research Council ) often comes up against the anti — intellectual bias which permeates all levels in police thinking ( Lewis 1976 ) .
9 They were a close family , who gathered at Lyon 's and his wife Rachel 's home each week , cementing the family solidarity by such meetings sabbath by sabbath .
10 Their Jewish inheritance apart ( and no serious understanding of his music interests can afford not to give this a very high place , as we shall see ) , was formed by such artists as Eddie Fisher , Gordon Jenkins , Vaughan Monroe , Patti Page , Dinah Shore , Frank Sinatra , Tony Bennett and Johnny Ray , who followed in the wake of the big bands .
11 Only by such understanding can a ballet be created with style and expression .
12 The art of mime was developed by the commedia dell'arte and is still being developed by such artists as Marcel Marceau and the mime theatres of Poland and Czechoslovakia .
13 It was then taken over by such excellent troupes as the Tiller and Jackson Girls who toured widely over Europe and America and later by the Drum Majorettes , who have also appeared in Balanchine 's works .
14 Later , what is now known as National music was composed by such musicians as the Czechs Smetana and Dvorak , the Hungarian Liszt , the Norwegian Grieg , the Spanish Granados , Albeniz and De Falla , the Polish Chopin and , finally , the English Elgar and Vaughan-Williams .
15 The audience recognise physical movement for itself alone whereas those who theorise and attempt to define what they mean by such terms as post or neo-modern , contemporary , avant-garde , etc. base their works on intellectual concepts which need to be discussed in words .
16 But the Hodgsons seem to have over-extended themselves and lost their monopoly on exporting beer to India , which was subsequently picked up by such upstarts as Bass .
17 He further argues that Derrida 's fundamental claim that speech is really writing , and that writing is prior to speech , is based on a redefinition of terms , and that by such methods one could prove anything , that the rich are really poor , that the true is really false , and so on .
18 The bulk of new buildings in Westminster and the City are by such firms , in styles ranging from corporate Modern to corporate Post-Modern .
19 On the amount of damages , Mr Lightman said the Court of Appeal had a special responsibility to bear in mind the ‘ dangerous precedent ’ which could be set by such awards , and added that in this case the award was out of all proportion to the alleged libel .
20 Schools have shown increasing interest in it , helped by such excellent organisations as the Institute for Contemporary British History , but there is limited room in the curriculum for the twentieth century , let alone for the period from when the text books end and memory begins .
21 Fairlie , who is widely credited with inventing the phrase ‘ the Establishment ’ during the Burgess and Maclean revelations in September 1955 , alleged that the two diplomats had been protected by such an Establishment .
22 The first target tonight will be Brian Close , the former Yorkshire and England captain and now chairman of the cricket sub-committee , on which he is supported by such luminaries as Bob Appleyard , Phil Sharpe , Bryan Stott and Bob Platt , all ex-players .
23 In the past year-and-a-half , 2,500 Colombians have been killed by such groups and a further 250 have disappeared after being detained by security forces , according to Amnesty .
24 She said that , contrary to popular opinion , traumas caused by such a disaster were not short-lived .
25 But beside all the problems confronted by such strategies in , say , Latin America , there is a whole set of even more basic structural problems specific to a post-war East European ‘ socialist ’ economy : the lack of capital , real money or real banks .
26 The apparent paradox is that , on the evidence provided by such teams as Neath and Llanelli , the clubs individually are more powerful than the country collectively .
27 Critics have sniped that the dividing line between the political and the profit motive has never been too sharply defined on Hamnett 's agenda , a feeling provoked by such off-the-cuff comments as her enthusiasm for an idea that will ‘ make me rich and wo n't hurt animals ’ .
28 What purpose is served by such senseless and heinous acts ?
29 Although specific assessments are heavily contextualized and influenced by such things as the time of day and fashion ( Rubinstein 1973 : 249 ) , the evaluations are standardized into discrete types of abnormal situation .
30 Nationalisation ( in effect , confiscation ) of overseas interests is not unknown , despite the bad feeling generated by such a measure .
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