Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] found by " in BNC.

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1 ( 5.14 ) : The maximum operating speed with zero load torque can be found by substituting into Eqn .
2 ( 5.3 ) ] is : The pull-out torque at 500 steps per second can be found by substituting into Eqn .
3 Other clues to the manufacturing process might be found by examining the object itself .
4 Agriculture in the early Anglo-Saxon period appears to have been designed to satisfy immediate , local needs , but evidence that the situation was changing towards the end of the period can be found by comparing the food resources with those of the earliest post-Roman urban and commercial centres in England ; Hamwic , the middle Saxon port of Southampton , and Ipswich have both received large-scale excavation .
5 As a rough guide the reception distance can be found by multiplying the square root of your altitude by one and a quarter .
6 The difference between actual and expected inflation can be found by subtracting equation ( 4.21 ) from equation ( 4.17 ) , giving :
7 The remainder would be found by the NRA .
8 The clouds must be sufficiently isolated to ensure that clear air can be found by flying out of the lift .
9 The need for experiments on awake animals is sometimes questioned on the grounds that the answer could be found by studying isolated cells in dishes or by using computers instead of real brains .
10 That 's as maybe , but a much simpler answer can be found by turning to the front cover of the same issue , and Phil Collen 's ‘ custom ’ Jackson .
11 Arcturus can be found by following round the curve of Ursa Major , but it is in any case quite unmistakable ; it has a K-type spectrum , and is a lovely light orange , so that in binoculars it is beautiful .
12 The solution to the problem can be found by shifting emphasis from the terminal products , the genetic blueprint and the final cultural product , and concentrating on the developmental procedures that connect them .
13 He has also insisted that we will not keep troops on the ground when the war is over , and that a solution must be found by the local governments and not imposed on them by the US and/or Britain .
14 However , if an appropriate substitute can be found by the organisation concerned or from the College 's waiting list , the claim to a forfeited fee would be waived .
15 We can offer a partial answer to this question by observing that , if we can find w k > O satisfying and for j = 2 and 3 , then the BFS of P4/T1 is an alternative optimal solution of LP ( w 1 , w 2 , w 3 ) and another optimal ( efficient ) solution can be found by pivoting in column 1 ( x 1 -column ) .
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