Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] by [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 He thought that the discount for contingencies should be comparatively small and that the £10,000 the widow received from the estate should give rise to a deduction of £200 from the annual dependency for the accelerated benefit that she received by obtaining it on his death .
2 No you 've just got this conform this idea that you know by banning everything everyone 's gon na
3 The road that has been made to carry visitors up to it is wide and smooth , the valley of the Arette that you start by following is beautiful , and the scene once you reach the top is by turns surprising , interesting and panoramic .
4 For each option you can allocate a small help comment that you view by pressing the ‘ ? ’ key , and set up the commands to load a program .
5 When I first started teaching drama I accepted the prevailing dogma that you started by getting children to work individually , then in pairs , then in small groups and eventually ( when they were really good at drama ) in larger groups !
6 It 's far better in my view to have a f a more balanced er distribution of the traffic er that you achieve by having er a separate route for the A sixty one to the west .
7 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
8 Have you ever wondered how we prepare all the food for the mouth-watering recipe photography in BBC Good Food Many people seem to think that we cheat by photographing mashed potato instead of ice-cream , and that we paint a chicken or make cotton wool pies .
9 He could no longer explain to us what was going to happen next , but he gave us complete carte blanche to explore and question as we pleased , and suggested that we begin by taking a look at the burial-cliffs , about a mile away from the Rante , where the king 's body would be interred .
10 There is no way we can measure ourselves , or the actual eternal worth that we have by comparing ourselves .
11 A number of people had detected there was something amiss but these people — and I was one — believed that they erred by favouring not Labour but the Conservatives .
12 The whole concept of quotas should be abandoned because of the economic damage that they cause by preventing the proper and flexible use of farmers ' resources and assets and by preventing technological innovation .
13 It is recorded that they began by purchasing a second hand soccer ball from Lisbon CC .
14 ‘ I think it was incredible that they took the line that they did by seeking to say it was the Prime Minister who should apologise and not the Daily Mirror . ’
15 The privacy and identity that they possessed by living in family homes separated from other families , even when members of co-operatives , would be broken down under the new arrangements .
16 They ‘ stole ’ the pop music that they broadcast by ignoring the law about royalties .
17 The difficulty with all policy-oriented research is that it begins by defining ‘ problems ’ and then by investigation helps to create that which lt wishes to observe' This type of research helps to create a cognitive revolution in its subjects and thus produces its expected findings .
18 The answer is that it fails by flowing in shear , just like Plasticine or soft metals .
19 He took the Lombard crown and then , in 800 , became the first Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire that he formed by annexing central Italy .
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