Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun sg] [adv] by " in BNC.
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1 | One example might be the ‘ divide and rule ’ thesis presented in Statement D. It is in the interests of employers to use immigrants as a source of cheap labour and this also usefully weakens the workforce politically by creating internal divisions . |
2 | Remember that you can not be sure whether you or someone else has the virus just by guessing or by appearances . |
3 | AN ESTIMATED £1,800 million of drugs money is circulating through the legitimate banking system in Britain , says a report yesterday by the Commons home affairs committee . |
4 | In forested landscapes in temperate climate rain is intercepted by the tree cover and only reaches the ground slowly by percolation through the vegetation . |
5 | That is a good case history , which shows a way forward by building confidence between potential overseas investors and parts of Northern Ireland . |
6 | The new paper takes the discussion forward by bringing together the main suggestions from the earlier paper which enjoyed general support , and further proposals for a system under which tax-payers could assess their own liabilities . |
7 | Then Mr Jarvis had a friend with him when I went out to deal with piglets who were scouring , and this man owns a smallholding near by . |
8 | This one , in Alameda , confuses the story further by having the name Al Carpenter . |
9 | And he gives the game away by specifying that the ritual occurred on the day immediately preceding Jesus 's triumphal entry into Jerusalem . |
10 | This is far less crude than the first example and propels the argument forward by its incorporation . |
11 | William knows the book practically by heart . |