Example sentences of "[verb] by [v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The upshot was a picture in which electrons interact by exchanging photons with each other . |
2 | However , bearing that in mind , freedom of choice is best stimulated by exposing schools to some element of market discipline . |
3 | Because of blurring of the photographic image caused by focusing difficulties in some subjects , the number of subareas where counting was possible was less than the maximum of 60 . |
4 | The failure of the crop of Blackacre will render it impossible to perform the contract in the first example , whereas in the latter case the contract can be fulfilled by supplying potatoes from any source . |
5 | Where this situation prevails in all industries throughout the economy ( that is , price equals marginal cost for every firm ) the distribution of resources between competing uses is allocatively efficient : the total value of output could not be increased by distributing resources in some other way . |
6 | Scars across acupuncture meridians are a common source of trouble , and this can be remedied by placing electrodes on either side of the scar and treating with electro-acupuncture . |
7 | Better results than this can be achieved by sampling techniques in these circumstances . |
8 | To some extent this has been ameliorated by providing cookers on each of the wings . |
9 | Mace believes that whilst USL may be able to claim the value-add in Unix ‘ is worth it , ’ the problem is ‘ who wins by saying things like that ? |
10 | The divergent and convergent nodes are joined by adding nodes for any letters from the middle part of the word which are not yet in the dawg . |
11 | The sponge feeds by filtering particles from this stream of water passing through its body . |