Example sentences of "by [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Studies of the production efficiency of bureaus suggested to Niskanen that , for a given output , costs can be reduced by contracting with private firms , reducing the size of bureaus and increasing the competition among bureaus ( Niskanen 1975 ) . |
2 | Scrambling to his feet , he tested the floor at his feet by stamping with the heel of his uninjured leg . |
3 | Transfected colonies expressing surface B1.8 single chain antibody were identified by panning with NIP.BSA-coated beads . |
4 | G418-resistant psi2 transfectants displaying the B1.8 scFv-MoMLVenv fusion protein at their surface were identified by panning with NIP.BSA-coated paramagnetic beads . |
5 | Moreover , it would be very easy for Jones to check out the heat by collaborating with an electrochemist . |
6 | The British Equine Event will cover all aspects of horse management and breeding by collaborating with key organisations in a number of special feature areas to provide advice and information on — |
7 | One does this best by collaborating with the child , by discussing his or her difficulties and successes , and by talking about the contents of the book . |
8 | Owner-occupier farmers with higher annual income , who in any case spend much of their profits each year on new equipment , could still maintain their standard of living by collaborating with developers by granting long leases . |
9 | STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ABS:In recent years firms faced with the rising cost performing research and development necessary to remain competitive have sought to spread the cost and risk by collaborating with other firms . |
10 | During a speech in the House , Sir Winston was constantly interrupted by Paling with cries of ‘ dirty dog ’ . |
11 | It is virtually impossible to grate then , so they should be broken up by stroking with a fork if required for cooking . |
12 | Despite the lack of axonal degeneration in the transected optic nerves of C57B1/6-WLD mice ( which we confirmed by labelling with the RT97 monoclonal antineurofilament antibody ) , the decrease in mitotic cells after transection was not significantly different in these mice than in normal C57B1/6 mice ( Fig. 1 c ) , making it unlikely that the loss of an axolemmal mitogen is the cause of the decrease in proliferation . |
13 | Furthermore , experimental studies have investigated cell kinetics in normal mucosa and in benign and malignant tumours of the human colon by labelling with bromodeoxyuridine . |
14 | K v and v can be established by calibrating with polymer fractions of known molar mass , and once this has been established for a system , [ η ] alone will give M for an unknown fraction . |
15 | Again , a priori , we assume nothing is known of the nature of A , so that the process of finding the dominant eigenvalue and its vector is approached as usual by iterating with A on an arbitrary column co . |
16 | He also stressed that organisms often survive best not by competing with each other , but through c ( –operation . |
17 | However , addition of a synergist such as triphenyl phosphate ( TPP ) can overcome this resistance , probably by competing with the malathion and saturating the carboxylesterase enzyme ( Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology , vol 17 , p 149 ) . |
18 | Lymphocytes that enter the site could achieve this by competing with the invader , thereby lowering the level of nutrients and raising the level of the products of metabolism locally , for example making the environment more acid . |
19 | It has been suggested , for example , that mammals ‘ took over ’ from the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago , just by competing with them . |
20 | So , too , were a number of producer co-operatives by workpeople determined to set up in business themselves whether , by competing with master manufacturers , to reinforce the effect of a strike ; or to counter a lock-out ; or in response to wage-cuts ; or simply to create jobs . |
21 | It should be kept in mind that TFIIA could also act as an anti-inhibitor either by inducing a conformational change of TBP ( 16 ) or by competing with negative components binding to TBP ( 15 ) . |
22 | There could be no doubt that by competing with the plaintiffs both as regards supplies and customers he had placed himself in a position in which there was a conflict of interest and duty . |
23 | A prototype was constructed to assist with BAC 1–11 Pitch Monitor testing by helping with fault analysis and understanding . |
24 | Trambone is in the key of C and the main theme ( repeated in bars 1 to 8 and 18 to 25 ) is most easily played by sticking with the simple chord shapes of C , Am , F and G , which I have diagrammed below . |
25 | They work by reacting with the skin 's natural proteins to turn the top layer of the skin an authentic brown … |
26 | There are three different ways we can get such guidance : from our substantive knowledge of the world , by experimenting with the ladder of powers , and by constructing special diagnostic plots . |
27 | By experimenting with the duration of incubation they found that fusion occurred after only a few hours , and that viable hybrids could be grown in a liquid culture medium containing glucose , monosodium glutamate , a mixture of vitamins , sodium chloride and extracts of Raphanus brassica ( common mustard ) . |
28 | After you have played through this example , it 's essential that you follow up by experimenting with other chord and interval types . |
29 | Even where this does not happen , colleges can still make courses more accessible to unemployed people by experimenting with the timing and publicity for courses and supporting them with creches and easy access arrangements . |
30 | Contrast can be optimized and specific features emphasized by experimenting with coloured filters on the light sources . |