Example sentences of "by john [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | mhm Right , well I 'm also joined by John Hunt from Chipping Norton . |
2 | Licensing The Smoke in the Temple ( 1645 ) by John Saltmarsh [ q.v. ] , a work advocating religious toleration , he described the book as ‘ this way of Peace and Reconciliation ’ . |
3 | Picture by John Paul |
4 | Main picture by John Paul |
5 | Ignatius Kung ( Gong Pinmei ) , the former Roman Catholic Bishop of Shanghai and China 's most famous dissident cleric , was one of 23 new cardinals elevated by John Paul II on June 28 . |
6 | A United States Senate subcommittee investigating the BCCI scandal , chaired by John F. Kerry , heard testimony on Aug. 1 that several US government agencies knew of illegal activities as early as 1986 . |
7 | Fortunately , in the early 1970s , this golfing innovation was shown on television in Tomorrow 's World and was seen by John Lawrence , a local gamekeeper . |
8 | Especially important authoritative works in the nineteenth century were those by John Austin and A. V. Dicey . |
9 | For even he , the most sceptical perhaps of all , had been persuaded in the end by the professional judgement of the men at the Zoological Society , and most particularly by John Gould . |
10 | Where the film scores is in a fine performance by William Hurt , unobtrusively excellent cinematography by John Seale , and typically sensitive set design by one of the unsung heroes of the British film industry , 71-year-old Ken Adam . |
11 | This long-term programme is drawn up by John Colchester , research and technology manager , on the basis of suggestions from all R&T personnel . |
12 | Paul Pry is the central figure in a comedy of that name by John Poole ( 1825 ) , and Caleb Williams is a novel by William Godwin ( 1794 ) . |
13 | to ask inquisitive and impertinent questions like Paul Pry , the title character in a comedy by John Poole ( 1825 ) . |
14 | By John Lisners |
15 | From an article by John Ross in Latinamerica Press . |
16 | He was followed in January 1984 by John Redwood , a historian turned merchant banker , who in turn was succeeded by an academic economist Brian Griffiths . |
17 | Michael Howard at Environment , assisted by John Redwood , will be compromised by the need to make the council tax work , a useful means of keeping them in tow ; and Peter Lilley has been kept on board , though demoted , to Social Security . |
18 | In the LP days Altarus released the first-ever recordings of piano music by John Foulds , thus casting overdue light on a substantial but hitherto shadowy figure ( I understand this recording is scheduled for re-issue — keep an eye open for it : the music is wonderful ) . |
19 | This gesture is applauded by John Whitcombe , associate manager of the Overseas Development Administration 's plant sciences programme . |
20 | Yet by the late seventeenth century it is not one of the main roads described by John Ogilby in his atlas , Britannia , and had thus lost its former significance by that date . |
21 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
22 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
23 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
24 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
25 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
26 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
27 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
28 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
29 | By John Rettie in Moscow |
30 | By John Rettie in Moscow |