Example sentences of "[adj] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Constant frequency clock circuits controllable by a start/stop signal are available as single integrated circuits and the excitation sequence generator of Fig. 8.4(b) needs only two integrated circuit packages .
2 A key assumption is that the money supply is exogenous — uninfluenced by economic activity — but is controllable by the monetary authorities .
3 In 1864 a horse-drawn tram service started , followed in 1895 by an electric tram system .
4 A pregnant employee will be given this by a doctor or midwife .
5 But all Gouzenko could say about the other Elli was that he was in ‘ department five of Military intelligence ’ and had been told this by a colleague called Lubimov , or possibly Liubimov , who had worked with him in the GRU code room in Moscow .
6 The actual outcome will almost certainly exceed this by a substantial amount .
7 There is likely to be substantial increases in CPU times , although it might be possible to reduce this by a factor of 5 .
8 They can detect this by a simple scan .
9 In his chapter Thomas examines the origins of local management schemes , the innovatory work undertaken on this by a number of local authorities , and the objectives of the local management proposals contained in the Education Reform Bill .
10 Much to the surprise of the bishops , he did this by a motu proprio on 15 September , Apostolica Sollicitudo .
11 It would guarantee continued German coal to France 's steel industry in Lorraine but would do this by a voluntary system , which Germany would join as an equal , rather than through the draconian controls which France had earlier favoured .
12 After a great deal of pressure exerted upon him by Dempsey and others , the husband agreed to guarantee the indebtedness on the Dempsey accounts for a limited period said to be ‘ only about four days , ’ and to secure this by a charge on his house in favour of the bank .
13 Right so we multiply this by a hundred and twenty .
14 You may prefer to follow this by a lesser known quotation from another author .
15 And divide this by a hundred , what do we get ?
16 The female , if receptive , responds to this by a ‘ head up ’ display .
17 It does this by a process called dithering which takes two or more colours from the 16 or 256 colour palette available and places them side by side to give the impression of another colour .
18 We do this by a number of means , using hypotheses from economic and finance theory .
19 It does this by a study in depth of a structured sample of English Regional and District Health Authorities and two Scottish Health Boards .
20 I am reminded of all this by a correspondent who tells me that she has had a pear tree ‘ for about 30 years and in that time , have only once had good fruit ’ .
21 The colonial administration was ‘ overdeveloped ’ in relation to other political and economic institutions and was supported in this by a complex ideology of racial superiority , paternalism and tolerance of indigenous institutions and practices that were consistent with imperial economic interests .
22 I can answer this by a a simple illustration in language .
23 I could imagine institutions , for example , being told to be in a different position perhaps in five years ' time or ten years ' time , and being able to do this by a variety of means , working towards it , whereas , it seems to me it 's a very much harder problem , although it 's , it 's understandable as I said in the , in the present circumstances , to actually be able to take on this properly and do a proper job of change in a time scale of perhaps one year or maybe even less than that in some cases .
24 The poem sets out to justify the ways of God to men , and what little time is left me will be devoted to justifying the ways of god to men , and we must begin this , sorry we must begin this by a word on on the fall — the way of God the ways of God to men of course are punishing men for the fall .
25 They partly justified this by an eye upon the too rapid growth of population in some countries .
26 We will increase investment in education by £2 billion , funding this by an increase of 1p on income tax .
27 Two hours of every night can be spent backing up data : Miller demands System 10 improve this by an order of magnitude .
28 Two hours of every night can sometimes be spent backing up data : Miller demands System 10 improve this by an order of magnitude .
29 As coordinating primary nurse on most shifts during this period I was reasonably satisfied with having spent 40 per cent of my time delivering nursing care , but would hope to increase this by an analysis of my other activities .
30 Then unc If we invert this , e.g. by the methods of 2.2 , we obtain unc We postmultiply this by an arbitrary column co : here we choose co = e1 and iterate as usual .
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