Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 To engage with works by artists as diverse as Genevieve Cadieux , Annette Messager and Laura Godfrey-Isaacs , to name but three , is to highlight three aspects of bodily experience .
2 ‘ But with his ability to cope with stress by always being forthright , decisive , honest , just , optimistic , assertive and enthusiastic , and aiming to win by insisting on getting things done , and fast , who needs socks ? ’
3 He felt considerably better the next morning and , upon reflection , decided to cope with Gesner by doing exactly nothing .
4 It takes a tough , well organized subordinate to cope with management by inertia .
5 The single most important pre-adaptation common to these forms is their ability to cope with drought by partial dehydration , and to resume active metabolism quickly on rehydration .
6 I tend , Moderator , to Professor 's view that this complicates the issue and we 'd be better to deal with anti-semitism by itself first of all .
7 Nowadays , pigs tend to deal with predators by attacking them .
8 This means that , even if it were possible to deal with free-riders by making them breathe dirty air , it would be economically inefficient to do so .
9 To deal with management by inertia here are some basic suggestions :
10 Mechanistic systems are unsuitable in conditions of change because they tend to deal with change by cumbersome methods .
11 Hong Kong might be able to deal with traffic by using key junctions .
12 It would also improve upon January 's brutal monetary reform , which tried to deal with savings by confiscating some of them : the new plan would raise interest rates to encourage consumers to leave their money in the bank .
13 Those with more of a penchant for market relations will ‘ tend to deal with uncertainty by being highly flexible and evolutionary in their patterns of strategic change ’ .
14 Undeterred by his early disasters , he decided to persevere with photography by first learning as much about it as he possible could .
15 No one has been able to explain it to me ( it 's nothing to do with horses by the way ) .
16 So there 's no doubt , that Darwin both invoked the inheritance of acquired characteristics , and was even prepared to talk about erm , Lamarck nonsense , not to do with progressivism admittedly , but to do with evolution by will .
17 The body of work arising from Eugene Garfield 's pioneering efforts in launching his Science Citation Index during the early 1960s has little or nothing to do with evaluation by paper scores ( or their logs ) .
18 This is due to start with bonds by mid-1992 and with the most widely traded equities perhaps a few months later .
19 Our next move was to co-operate with anglers by meeting the National Federation of Anglers and taking a joint initiative to remove the use of lead in anglers ' tackle .
20 On the hearing of the summons W. , who had attained the age of 16 , exercised her right to dispense with representation by the Official Solicitor and instructed her own legal representatives .
21 ‘ It was 5.30 in the morning and I tried to reason with Otto by saying how could I possibly be drunk at that time .
22 United have become the first team in the League to break with tradition by getting rid of fixed term contracts for their coaching staff .
23 A county member in 1625 , he proposed to break with precedent by granting the new king tunnage and poundage for one year only .
24 X12 is expected to converge with EDIFACT by 1994 , which will streamline international EDI communications .
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