Example sentences of "by [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it 's as well that we no longer have death by hanging in this country — otherwise those last-minute reprieve calls from the Home Secretary might not happen in time …
2 Complete the design by tucking in smaller flowers to fill in any gaps .
3 Many have learnt musical skills and earned an income by singing in a church choir , Like J. S. Bach , the choirmaster or cantor of the past usually taught his choristers and pupils harmony and counterpoint , as well as instrumental skills .
4 The therapeutic potential of these genetic advances has been indicated by recent gene transfer experiments by Woo in an inbred strain of mouse with phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency ( S L C Woo , paper delivered at annual meeting of European Metabolic Group ( Milupa ) Copenhagen , May 1991 ) .
5 SCMC is also said to improve overall detergency of a product by assisting in soil suspension and is regarded by some more as a suspension agent than a thickener .
6 This includes supporting many people in nursing homes by assisting in covering the difference between the state grant and the full amount of the fees , as well as other forms of help .
7 The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks .
8 The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks .
9 The role of the auditor should be to support management by assisting in pointing out deficiencies and advising on possible courses of action .
10 This stronger sense of learning also carries with it the idea that ultimately the student is able to evaluate it for him or herself , and form a personal view about its validity ( by reading the relevant articles , by listening to the different views of the authorities on the topic , and perhaps by assisting in a clinical trial ) .
11 By assisting in the development of the research base represented by present and potential DORCISS members and to the professional development of staff in these centres , DORCISS aims to make a contribution to th overall vitality of economic and social research within the UK .
12 iv ) A system that will , by assisting in automating map scale change , help solve one of the main problems in computer cartography .
13 Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community .
14 On April 19 Verdiger announced that he would after all support Labour , but on April 22 Shas , the ultra-orthodox party which had played a major role in the collapse of the coalition in March by abstaining in a vote of no-confidence , announced its absolute support for Likud .
15 In such cases , the shots can often be saved by dubbing in suitable backgrounds of a kind which do not need to be closely synchronised to the pictures .
16 By charting in fixed and variable costs , and then showing revenue , it is possible to see the point at which total revenue equates with total costs ie the break-even point .
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18 Two cyclists are playing their part in putting South Africa back on the sporting map , by competing in one of the countries most exciting and challenging events .
19 The pair celebrated the news yesterday by parading in the lavish costumes specially designed for them for Dick Whittington at the Empire Theatre .
20 ( d ) Use coloured pencils according to a code of your own devising , perhaps by underlining in colours representing the measure of importance of the key words .
21 Thus , books ( and such materials as instruction videos ) continue through life w support physical development , latterly by helping in the improvement of sports and other leisure skills .
22 We might do it amongst our family , we can do it er by you know helping within the family , you can do it by helping in the community , all sorts of different ways .
23 As soon as she left school she had tried to earn a little money by helping in the fields or milking cows or making butter .
24 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
25 Thus , by accepting in appropriate cases the existence of management control subject to constraints the continuing significance of ownership interests can be captured without misrepresenting the nature of ownership involvement in the management process .
26 Around a hundred homosexual couples will risk arrest tonight by gathering in London 's Picadilly Circus for a kiss-in .
27 By reacting in this way , Jane is able to stand back from the situation and it can not hurt her as it used to do .
28 In discussing Brian Way , I have suggested that not only has the emphasis placed by him on the individuality of the individual been misleading , it has also put some teachers in a position of distorting the medium of drama itself ; and that Brian Way in practice overcame this problem by including in his seminal publication a system of training in life skills .
29 ‘ whereby that person is likely to believe that such violence would be used or it is likely that such violence would be provoked ’ The officer dealing and/or civilian witnesses could help prove this point by including in their evidence observations such as , ‘ The crowd of visiting football supporters were likely to believe they were going to be attacked ’ , or ‘ It was likely that the visiting supporters would lose their tempers and attack the home crowd ’ .
30 Mrs Whitehouse was accused at many points of being motivated by ‘ hatred ’ of homosexuals and , whilst the extract suggests that her attitude was not one of ‘ hatred ’ — indeed far from it — by including in her attitude to homosexuality such words as : undesirable , repugnant , perverse , suffering and abnormal , it is also easy to see how the gay community might be less than happy with the description .
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