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

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1 Lloyd finds this paradigm wanting in various respects , and proceeds to develop an alternative approach in which the non-verbal channel of communication is precluded by asking children to communicate by telephone on a route-finding task .
2 It enables non-telepaths to communicate by thought waves . ’
3 A further nine ROM-installed applications are also bundled with the system : Go Mail for message swapping and simple electronic mail connection ; Go Fax for connection to any Group III facsimile machine ; Eo Phone for connecting a cellular phone system ; Eo Sound for recording and playing voice messages ; Eo Calc ; the Eo Lock security system ; Go Mininote , a kind of electronic Post It note ; Sitka PenTops/Pen Central enables users to communicate by cable or modem to MS-DOS personal computers ; and PenSoft Personal Perspective for calendar , diary , and address book .
4 For advocacy , obviously , the prime need is the ability to communicate by speech .
5 In Orkney not only did the parents not see or have any access to their children , they were not even allowed to communicate by letter or telephone .
6 Define the market with which it is intended to communicate by region , by product or by any other segmentation method .
7 While English tends to modify by use of adjectives or adverbs , BSL tends to use inflection especially in relation to the verb and it is this which makes its story formation rather different .
8 Easily the most convenient , comfortable and enjoyable way to holiday in Ontario is to tour by car ; combining city sightseeing with ventures off the beaten track .
9 Do you know that it is far better to train by reward than by punishment ?
10 a ) increasing to £2,500 million , with power to increase by order to £3,000 million , the limit imposed on the aggregate amount of grants made under section 3 of the Coal Industry Act 1987 , or
11 The various forms seem to increase by division of the bulbs — and clumps can get both dense and reluctant to flower — so divide up every second season or so .
12 As I had come to know a number of rectors and vicars in the course of my journeys , for reasons which I have mentioned , Eliot questioned me about what he felt might he a mounting danger , namely that the Church might seek to increase by chauvinism what it appeared to be losing in spirituality : and indeed the vicar of my own village had been upbraided by a group of parishioners for not preaching sermons directly furthering the war effort , which Eliot said was tantamount to making him into an unpaid official of the MOI .
13 The micropipettes are easy to pull by hand using 1.2 mm tubing ( Section 5.3.6 ) although an electrode puller can be used and the squaring and polishing is done using a microforge .
14 This is to allow the nearer ones to write by In-filling — over the previously drawn further ones , or by the construction of silhouettes that restrict the construction of ones further from the drawn front facets .
15 Microsoft Corp got a bloody nose when it went head-to-head with Novell Inc and challenged NetWare with LAN Manager , and what it failed to achieve with a full frontal attack , it is now trying to secure by stealth .
16 The operators of plant are bound to discover by experience aspects of the design which could be improved .
17 Section 6(1) of the UCTA gives rise to particular problems in the area of infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and in relation to clauses which attempt to exclude by blanket wording all warranties implied by the SGA , or which provide for exclusion of liability generally ( such as those excluding liability for economic loss or capping total liability under the contract by reference to a monetary amount ) .
18 When you had obtained a divorce a mensa et toro , you would have had to appear by counsel before the House of Lords for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii .
19 As mentioned earlier , the bidder binds itself to the scheme by agreeing to appear by counsel at the hearing of the petition and giving the appropriate undertaking .
20 There are no formal rules of evidence and generally the parties are not permitted to appear by counsel .
21 Not all customers are expected to come by road — new mooring points and landscaping on the neighbouring Grand Union Canal welcome any barges that may need re-stocking .
22 So , if you 're still determined to come by car , just follow the parking signs .
23 She says today because I 've got the little boy with me I 've got to come by car unfortunately , but it 's far quicker on a bicycle and I do do it yes !
24 The new site , because of its dependence on steam , needed regular coal supplies and , as the railway had not by this date reached Bourton , coal supplies had to come by cart from either Adlestrop Station , some six miles away , or Cheltenham , sixteen miles away .
25 Coal and flour supplies still had to come by cart , the flour deliveries to Cheltenham being transported by a three horse team and covered wagon .
26 The other main obstacle in the way of enjoyment is Aviemore , but unless you need to buy some chips , or have to come by train then you can just close your eyes as you pass by it .
27 And er when I first came to the shop , the mo m A lot of them used to come by train and you know taxis or meeting and at the station and and away from Holyhead they used to stop by the shop for fruit .
28 This is the sum which the Lord Chancellor has indicated he has to find by way of savings in the legal aid scheme to meet Treasury targets in 1993/4 .
29 Perhaps the latter is just a short wavelength approximation to a true wave mechanics which we can attempt to unscramble by analogy with the relation that geometrical optics bears to wave optics .
30 LEGISLATION enabling the Church of England General Synod to provide by canon for women to be ordained was overwhelmingly approved yesterday .
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