Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [det] the " in BNC.

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1 By reflecting all the aspects of Disabled people 's lives , new images of Disability are created .
2 She scandalised the academic conventions by naming all the chimps ( Mr Leakey , after her mentor Louis Leakey ; Mr McGregor , after the Beatrix Potter character ) and referring to them as ‘ he ’ or ‘ she ’ , instead of ‘ it ’ .
3 Without a thesaurus , the records would need to be searched by naming all the metals individually , but without knowing which metals have actually been recorded in the records .
4 It could be improved by including all the results of excavations since 1961 , but this has not been possible for various reasons , the most important of which is that it is no longer the intention to study the results of 367 , but to turn to another event recorded by Ammianus which can be illuminated by this old study and by more recent work .
5 Where this range of charts scores is by including all the information on the one chart rather than having to go to other sources of reference .
6 In preparation for winter it will be busy putting on fat by eating all the wild fruit that it can find , and by making a nuisance of itself feeding on produce growing in the kitchen garden .
7 The change from thirty one percent to twenty seven percent was just a calculation by using all the information not taking specific points on the network .
8 It even helps tidy the kitchen by keeping all the dirty dishes out of sight .
9 The fourth treaty ( to which all four States are parties ) strengthens the entire settlement by incorporating all the obligations of the other treaties .
10 The 1979 Act once again puts the law into one statute by incorporating all the amendments which had been made in the original Act .
11 Contracts for sale etc. or land to be made by signed writing 2. ( 1 ) A contract for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land can only be made in writing and only by incorporating all the terms which the parties have expressly agreed in one document or , where contracts are exchanged , in each .
12 Legend has it that as he departed he destroyed the contents of the greenhouses by opening all the windows on a freezing night .
13 Tony Philpin , Pennine Way co-ordinator , said that by tackling all the problem areas simultaneously the project was more cost effective in terms of the bulk purchase of the flags and hiring the helicopters .
14 By blending all the right components ( PWEI , MEF , Jane 's Addiction , Megas ) and looking fashionably dreadlocked and cute , it 's apparent why every A&R type in London is in the building tonight .
15 ‘ A night out with John Minton , ’ Lehmann recorded in his diary in October 1951 , ‘ for which he arrived with a bunch of carnations in the wildest , gayest form , having been on a jag for three nights — and continued it that night in spite of my attempts at restraint ( which were spoiled by laughing all the time ) , flinging his arms about , shouting shrilly with highly risqué asseverations at the White Tower ( at which Tennessee [ Williams ] appeared for a hallucinatory moment ) , becoming embarrassingly affectionate and enthusiastic about me , and pouring money out for champagne in the Caribbean and another unidentified night club . ’
16 While Poole was urging him to remain true above all to poetry , Coleridge still had no sense of a purely poetic , or even literary , vocation , and for the moment could offer only two vague plans for the future , ‘ the first impracticable — the second not likely to succeed ’ : he could ‘ make a portly Quarto ’ by translating all the works of Schiller , then set up a school at 100 guineas a head , or he could ‘ abjure Politics & carnal literature ’ altogether and become a dissenting parson .
17 ’ Most of these shoplifters work their way up or down the road so by warning all the shops in the area , we know who to keep an eye on .
18 Meanwhile make the vinaigrette by whisking all the ingredients together in a small bowl .
19 I entered the dressing room like Attila entered Rome , by flushing all the oranges down the lavatory .
20 Matching is carried out initially by grouping all the tasks with similarities in soil types and levels .
21 A pooled estimate of the treatment difference was calculated by averaging all the treatment differences , weighting each by the inverse of the individual squared standard errors .
22 An obvious way of computing the area is by adding all the pixels at logic 1 , or ON .
23 The cumulative mass fraction can be calculated by adding half the mass fraction W i of the i th fraction to the total mass fraction of those fractions preceding it , i.e.
24 I have as a matter of course made a point of attending to those particulars which hereto for have been overlooked not only by collecting the birds in their various changes of plumage but by preserving all the principal forms for dissection as well as preparing skeletons of the same …
25 The bars here are unique in that unlike the rest of ‘ puritan ’ Germany , they only close for an hour a day to let the cleaners in ( many bars even pour drink through a loophole by cleaning half the bar at a time — prost ! )
26 In the early days of er navigation within the Mediterranean people used to actually have to navigate by going all the way round the coast .
27 ‘ I started off by getting all the rock chops together .
28 It may thus transpire that definitional overlap could operate more effectively by considering both the definition of a word and the expansion of that definition .
29 The hours can be calculated by totalling all the man hours expended as a result of the false report , e.g. a false report is made by a driver , involved in a hit and run accident , that his car had been stolen and at the time of the accident it must have been driven by the thief and not himself .
30 Then make it waterproof by sealing all the internal corners with a bead of silicone sealer , spread with a wet thumb .
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