Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb -s] by " in BNC.

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1 When items are faulty , not delivered on time , or more rarely where Ian has by his own fault succeeded in botching an order , then he goes on the defensive .
2 Later that season he joined the select band of Palace players who have been awarded two Testimonials or Benefit matches by Crystal Palace FC .
3 In the early post-war years , matching or percentage grants by the centre met a share of approved local spending .
4 It is set in the Lime Street parlour , where Coleridge sits by the ‘ low-burnt ’ parlour fire , and Hartley , his ‘ cradled infant ’ , sleeps beside him .
5 According to the organiser of the tour , French writer Bernard Henri-Levy , President Izetbegovic wants the arms embargo on Bosnia lifted or air strikes by the West against the Serbs .
6 But a lot of evidence suggests that entry occurs by endocytosis — a well-documented process by which cells take up material from their environment .
7 It would not be easy to effect the transition that Labour suggests by Government sleight of hand .
8 His embarrassment about self-disclosure gives the impression , belied by his other books , that he knew nothing of the mystery that grace works by means of human weakness , not by side-stepping it .
9 Even if things look pretty grim at the moment consideration of twentieth-century housing developments in North Shields shows that capital has by no means always has its own way and that , as Ball indicates above , capital is not undifferentiated in relation to land and what is built on it .
10 We 're very conscious now that life hangs by a fine tendril .
11 Evolution has driven man and the chimpanzee further apart from our shared ancestral species , and in evolutionary terms the chimpanzee is as advanced as we are , although man dominates by virtue of numbers and adaptability .
12 To make matters more confusing , although A starts by saying yes , indicating he agrees , it becomes clear that he does n't entirely agree and is off on another tack .
13 This dynamic process of class reproduction is also known by the term ‘ class structuration ’ , again an idea drawing attention to the fact that class exists by virtue of the creative agency of social actors as much as by any determination of the workings of the economic system .
14 Now check the image version and link dates by executing the following commands :
15 The Grand Trunk Canal ( 1766–77 ) not only made use of aqueducts , cuttings and embankments , but was carried through the hill country between the Mersey and Trent basins by means of five tunnels , of which the Harecastle Tunnel near Kidsgrove was 2,880 yards long and more than two hundred feet beneath the surface at its deepest point .
16 Thus the operator stack forms a new state from the current one by deleting the facts on ( x , table ) clear(y) adding the fact on ( x , y ) and unstack works by deleting the fact on ( x , y ) adding the facts on ( x , table ) clear(y)
17 How about hearing tests by post , for instance , or blood pressure by fax and heart bypasses by special messenger services ?
18 Favourite walking and shooting sticks by the connecting bedroom door .
19 If habituation occurs by reduction of the postsynaptic response at a single synapse , it could logically be a consequence of either pre- or postsynaptic processes , or of course a combination of both .
20 The fact that they are in effect , being made serfs on their own land , and that the only fortunes being made in logging are by corrupt politicians and businessmen seems by the by .
21 The aim is to cut manufacturing and operating costs by $10m a quarter and return to profit in the fourth quarter .
22 You can identify between MFM and RLL drives by the card type and perhaps the suffix R on the drive .
23 Roh also suggested that , as a first step towards free movement , the two countries should allow exchanges of letters and telephone calls by displaced persons and divided families , and should immediately allow visits by those over 60 years old .
24 • 20 November The Furniture Design of Charles and Ray Eames by Christopher Wilk , Curator , Furniture and Woodwork Collection at the V&A .
25 As has been noted , the debate between Hart and Devlin was in part stimulated by the publication of the Wolfenden Report , and Hart begins by noting the striking similarity between J.S. Mill 's argument outlined above and the position adopted by the Wolfenden Committee in s.13 of their Report :
26 If evolution proceeds by a series of small changes , it is hard to see how it could be otherwise .
27 I have known colleagues gleefully purging their shelves by the linear metre and filling skips by the ton often in the cause of some new fad or fashion such as trying ‘ face-on ’ display …
28 Thus if B orders goods on its terms and S responds by acknowledging the order on its own , different terms , S has made a counter offer ( see British Road Services Ltd v Arthur Crutchley & Co Ltd [ 1968 ] 1 All ER 811 ) .
29 Your club can hold a quiz evening with the prizes and questions supplies by ‘ Aquarian ’ .
30 Fujitsu Ltd has come out with a new multimedia multiplexer in its DMIX series , one of a series of multiplexers designed for its Network Solution 2000 network architecture : the new E-2570 DMIX has a capacity of 10 data channels and six speech voice channels , and comes between the large capacity E-2570 DMIX and the compact E-2300 series Compact MUX ; Fujitsu expects to sell 5,000 units over three years , starting in June , at a price of $73,000 ) ; the E-2500 series DMIX and E-2300 series Compact MUX were released in September last year and Fujitsu says by the end of last month , sales to 100 companies had been made .
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