Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [noun] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , former Newcastle midfielder Phil Mason , 21 , aims to crown his fightback from a life-threatening car crash two years ago by helping Blyth Spartans into the second round at Southport 's expense . |
2 | More permanent features can be made by siliconing cork tiles inside the tank . |
3 | The companies listed in this leaflet have all shown their commitment to recycling by sponsoring recycling facilities in the Vale . |
4 | The most important benefits gained by using expert systems in the above areas are a dramatic reduction ( up to 80% ) of the problem-solving time as the interpretation process is accelerated/automated and accuracy and consistency of decisions is improved . |
5 | Now suppose that the central bank increases the money supply — for example , by purchasing government securities on the open market . |
6 | Technically it is possible to adjust for these discrepancies by applying regression coefficients to the data , but even after this is done , major Japanese lead-time advantages — of 13 to 14 months — remain . |
7 | This can be countered by applying energy nodes to the ends of the line , forming a triad that will then require a hierarchy . |
8 | Chamois and crystal hunters began to convert their mountain skills into hard cash by becoming mountain guides for the more adventurous tourists . |
9 | At least with the man , a urethritis can be diagnosed , albeit imperfectly , by noticing pus cells in the urethra , but the same criteria can not be applied to the woman . |
10 | Other new materials have been made either by introducing phosphorylcholine derivatives as plasticisers into polymers such as PVC and polyurethane , or by copolymerising phosphorylcholine monomers into the polymer backbone of polyurethanes and polyesters . |
11 | The cellulose chains are always simple thread-like molecules and do not branch by forming oxygen linkages at the sides of the sugar rings , as do other , weaker , polysaccharides such as starch . |
12 | The changes in specific variables ( such as mobility ) in the types of care between the censuses were assessed by forming cross classifications between the type of care , year of census , the variable of interest , age group , and sex . |
13 | He tried to kill her by pumping exhaust fumes into the vehicle while they were both inside , Mr Charles Kellett , prosecuting , said . |
14 | Earlier , it was alleged that Casabona kidnapped the 15-year-old , raped her and tried to murder her by pumping exhaust fumes into the vehicle while they were both inside . |
15 | Margaret Jones claims her husband tried to murder her at the family home in Brockhampton , by pumping exhaust fumes from the garage into her bedroom . |
16 | Celebrating the start of our once in a lifetime holiday in style by sipping rum punches on the open deck we watched the sun beginning to set before being escorted to our cabin . |
17 | These activities enrich the course programme by informing undergraduate courses with the latest principles and practices emerging from international boardrooms and marketplaces . |
18 | Even so , Mills and White ( 1978 ) have proposed an ‘ effluent fee ’ for motor vehicle emissions calculated by measuring emission levels at the beginning and end of the year multiplied by the distance driven . |
19 | If the government buys back £1 million of maturing bonds from the general public and then , keeping the total amount of its borrowing the same , raises £1 million by selling Treasury bills to the discount houses , what will happen to the money supply ? |
20 | Mr Cosic , who was not given a chance to defend himself , was charged with overstepping his authority by holding peace talks with the Croats . |
21 | Both HARPY and HWIM essentially solved this problem by removing word boundaries from the lexicon : HARPY by precompiling a network of the possible utterances in the system , HWIM by creating a wrap-around lexicon . |
22 | The burst was caused by rising water levels inside the mine after pumping equipment was removed . |
23 | ‘ One can change the shape of the face by wearing cheek pads in the mouth and all that sort of thing , but I do n't think it 's necessary for you . |
24 | Members can also support the trust by buying mail-order goods from the gift catalogue . |
25 | Rainsplash washes elements downslope and reduces infiltration capacity by dispersing clay particles into the large interstices of the soil . |
26 | Thus these plants can be seen as creating a ‘ Trojan Horse ’ , whereby Japanese firms attempt to evade protectionist measures against imports from Japan by locating production facilities within the EC . |
27 | On the other side of the English Channel , the concentration of eleven Valence manors in Kent ( at Brabourne , Egerton , East Sutton , Sutton Valence and Wickham , for example ) may have facilitated his constant journeying to and fro by providing staging posts on the road to and from the coast . |
28 | The system should not in any way restrict the contribution of any of the members of the team ; it should enhance their efforts by providing routine channels for the routine aspects of their activities , so that they are not obliged to devote intellectual effort to them . |
29 | Here , at the site of the most devastating explosion in human memory , we wished to demonstrate both the unity and the fragility of the earth by blowing soap bubbles across the crater . |
30 | And it could knock 10 per cent off the National Health Service 's drugs bill by undermining price agreements between the government and the major drug companies . |