Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For elderly people , there must also be concern that emphasis on reducing waiting times by contracting for services non-locally will impose serious hardship on those unable or unwilling to travel . |
2 | An inquest found that Captain Edwin Nleya , who died in 1989 after collecting evidence of an army poaching ring , was murdered ; an earlier army inquiry attributed his death by hanging to suicide . |
3 | Despite heavy attacks on Iraqi airfields , many of the country 's 700 planes were successful in avoiding destruction by relocating to bases in the north of the country and by taking refuge in reinforced underground shelters . |
4 | His fury was directed mainly at Orrell prop Martin Hynes for starting the madness by stamping on Dean Richards , who had elected to play for Leicester . |
5 | If you do n't acknowledge this resentment , you will inevitably let it seep out and it 's all too easy to punish him by hinting at inadequacies , and burden him with guilt at your loss . |
6 | We encourage all our members and particularly those in the UK not to let your renewal date go by without finding out how much you can save by availing of Autocover . |
7 | Owner-occupier farmers with higher annual income , who in any case spend much of their profits each year on new equipment , could still maintain their standard of living by collaborating with developers by granting long leases . |
8 | During a speech in the House , Sir Winston was constantly interrupted by Paling with cries of ‘ dirty dog ’ . |
9 | The ethics of the universal religions take a different course in pursuit of objectivity , seeking to break out from the limitations of local custom by submitting to standards acceptable from the viewpoints of all mankind . |
10 | SCMC is also said to improve overall detergency of a product by assisting in soil suspension and is regarded by some more as a suspension agent than a thickener . |
11 | For example , theory shows that financing a service by an annually-negotiated budget will result in a higher level of provision of the service than would be socially optimal , and higher than would be provided by financing through charges to the user . |
12 | Furthermore , experimental studies have investigated cell kinetics in normal mucosa and in benign and malignant tumours of the human colon by labelling with bromodeoxyuridine . |
13 | K v and v can be established by calibrating with polymer fractions of known molar mass , and once this has been established for a system , [ η ] alone will give M for an unknown fraction . |
14 | He has been quietly eroding the Campbell lead by speeding around Canada to meet delegates in some 270 constituencies . |
15 | She achieves this by attributing to Freud a relatively low level of transhistorical applicability . |
16 | Again , a priori , we assume nothing is known of the nature of A , so that the process of finding the dominant eigenvalue and its vector is approached as usual by iterating with A on an arbitrary column co . |
17 | We require to find the modal and spectral matrices of unc We begin by iterating on co . |
18 | The cause of the decline is not certain , but researchers believe that pollution by nitrogen and sulphur oxides has acidified the soil to the extent where it can no longer support the fungi , and that this problem has been compounded by poisoning by metals such as aluminium , which have leached into the soil . |
19 | Bangor , beaten for the first time last week , will be keen to bounce back to winning ways by seeing off Ruthin , who welcome back bowler Owen Hughes following a finger injury . |
20 | The way forward for the Bar is not by the retention of monopolistic practices but by competing on quality cost and marketing — not my words but those of , the Chairman of the Legal Services Committee . |
21 | Since N-Oct 5 proteins contain only the POU DNA-binding domain and lack the homopolymeric glutamine and glycine stretches ( see Figure 1 and 2 ) , it seemed possible that N-Oct 5 would inhibit N-Oct 3 by competing for DNA-binding . |
22 | So , too , were a number of producer co-operatives by workpeople determined to set up in business themselves whether , by competing with master manufacturers , to reinforce the effect of a strike ; or to counter a lock-out ; or in response to wage-cuts ; or simply to create jobs . |
23 | ( d ) Use coloured pencils according to a code of your own devising , perhaps by underlining in colours representing the measure of importance of the key words . |
24 | A prototype was constructed to assist with BAC 1–11 Pitch Monitor testing by helping with fault analysis and understanding . |
25 | some of the most successful of the small indies have achieved success largely by catering for specialist markets ( generally ignored by the majors ) and developing a good reputation for its product with the fans of particular styles , so much so that some indie labels enjoy instant sales of a new release on the strength of the quality of their past product . |
26 | In addition , many farmers , particularly on family farms , have sought to diversify their enterprises , for example by catering for tourists . |
27 | Sir Ron Brierley , who had a tilt at Britain 's Ocean Transport & Trading has survived and prospered by sticking to investments with the safe and reassuring backing of secure assets . |
28 | When these droplets grow large enough , by colliding together or by sticking to ice crystals , they fall as rain . |
29 | Around a hundred homosexual couples will risk arrest tonight by gathering in London 's Picadilly Circus for a kiss-in . |
30 | Punters with credit cards or bookies ' accounts managed a wager by queueing at pay phones to place their bets with credit bookmakers . |