Example sentences of "[conj] show by " in BNC.
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1 | Independent observers report that the number of boats capable of supporting driftnets in Taiwan is several hundred times greater than shown by official statistics . |
2 | On their heads were checked winter head scarves twisted into turbans that showed by the particular shape the area from which they came . |
3 | He corrected an error in Riemann 's work and showed by an ingenious example that the scope of the new theory was not quite so great as some had claimed . |
4 | Bred by Exhibitor For dogs who are not champions , and are owned wholly or partly by the breeder and shown by him or his family . |
5 | The student is gloved up and shown by the instructor how to punch . |
6 | Film makers from Television Trust for the Environment will be producing the TV documentary on the " greenhouse effect " , to be launched at the same time as the book and shown by Central TV . |
7 | Thirteen cDNA clones greater than 6.0 kb in length were isolated and shown by DNA sequencing to begin further 5' upstream of the 25kDa/50kDa junction ( data not shown ) . |
8 | Dawson 's 1932 book , The Making of Europe , drew his work into a more specifically European context , emphasizing classical tradition , the importance of tribal as well as urban culture , and the significance of asceticism , particularly as shown by the desert saints . |
9 | Flowering plants also respond to their environment as shown by the charming example of Linneaus , flower clock ( Table 1.1 ) . |
10 | Peter Dray , testing and commissioning engineer : ‘ Manifested all problems produced by BR reorganisation ; less than happy ’ with his job , as shown by performance in days up to and including November 27 ; despite having facilities , time and assistance for an independent wire count of Hemingway 's work , did not do this — far from being ‘ the last defence ’ , was no defence at all . |
11 | The need is to push up Curve A over the guerrilla and terrorist bands , as shown by the arrow , while maintaining the current effectiveness of the nuclear deterrent , as represented by the pillar . |
12 | The craft was jammed with more than 28,000 pieces of Chinese porcelain , wrapped in rice husks , and destined for export — as shown by the western-style shapes and decoration . |
13 | But from when she had been sixteen and had left the Dame School and stepped right into the home life above the shop , it had been borne into her that marriage was a humdrum affair : two people lived together , apparently happy , yet went their own ways , as shown by her parents ; they did n't think alike , yet they did n't argue ; they never laughed at the same things , nor did local or national events affect them in the same way . |
14 | The offences dealt with , however , have changed over the centuries , as shown by the seventeenth century records of the borough of West Looe . |
15 | In addition , Shattil and Cooper ( 1976 ) described increased platelet membrane microviscosity following incubation of platelets with ‘ cholesterol-rich ’ liposomes and Sinha et al ( 1977 ) found an impaired response of the membrane-associated enzyme adenylate cyclase to the stimulating effect of various agents including prostaglandin E 1 as shown by a decrease in production of cyclic AMP . |
16 | It now makes perfect sense to give a remedy that is capable of bringing about the same or very similar healing responses , that is symptoms , to the healing response which is occurring in the patient as shown by his individual symptoms . |
17 | The healthier a person is , the higher the dose necessary to throw that person out of balance , as shown by the appearance of symptoms and signs . |
18 | However you work in selecting a remedy find the way that suits you and gives you results as shown by a good response to its administration . |
19 | If there are significant signs of dehydration ( loss of body fluids ) , usually from diarrhoea or vomiting , especially in an infant , as shown by : |
20 | If a wound becomes infected as shown by increasing pain , swelling and redness , particularly if the inflammation runs from the wound in red streaks towards the body ( lymphangitis ) . |
21 | Nuclear power , for comparison , averages 2.4–2.8p/kWh including capital charges , as shown by Professor J. Jeffery ( Energy Policy , June 1982 ) . |
22 | He was a leading figure in social evolution — his second book , on the origin of civilisation as shown by the mental and social condition of savages , was published in 1870 , the year before The Descent of Man by his dear friend Charles Darwin — but he knew better than to talk of evolution in Parliament . |
23 | Incomes , as shown by the Family Expenditure Survey and the Docklands Housing Needs Survey in 1986 show very low incomes among the majority of the populations of these three boroughs . |
24 | As shown by Valerie Fildes , in Breasts , Bottles and Babies ( 1988 ) , during the seventeenth century Puritan theologians in particular devoted sermons and popular tracts to the evils of non-breastfeeding mothers , and they were joined by philosophers and physicians ; but this had little discernible effect on the wealthy . |
25 | If you instruction is found , simply make your second move as shown by the number on your personal game card . |
26 | If the room is quiet ( as shown by the sound-level meter ) , then a voice which produced 80 decibels — that is , about the level of heavy street traffic — would obviously be far too loud . |
27 | An explanation of the contradiction between these two themes , the seeming failure of the courts as shown by the consistent and convincing allegations of widespread perjury , and their seeming success as demonstrated by their immense popularity , lies at the heart of this chapter . |
28 | Their tastes are also becoming increasingly sophisticated as shown by booming sales in luxurious fine fragrances , according to a survey by Mintel . |
29 | ‘ Low light ’ is a warning to check that the exposure ( as shown by the picture in the viewfinder ) is adequate . |
30 | This shape of coffin had been in use throughout western Europe since at least the middle of the fourteenth century , as shown by an illuminated manuscript in the Royal Library , Brussels , depicting the burial of victims of the Great Plague of Tournai in 1349 . |