Example sentences of "[verb] by [verb] [pron] [prep] an " in BNC.
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1 | But until we have found out why the generalisation holds by complementing it with an account of the actions and attitudes of individuals , we will not have explained what is going on . |
2 | Most EQ units have line inputs which are not suitable for direct microphone inputs , but these low level signals can be matched by feeding them via an amplification stage , a facility which is provided on some mixers . |
3 | Mrs Molina , who won 55% of the vote in the run-off , triumphed by painting herself as an outsider and a reformer . |
4 | If the craving returned , I could cope by contemplating it for an hour or two , until it went away . |
5 | This problem can be overcome by subjecting them to an external force , strong enough to alter their spatial distribution by a significant amount in a short time . |
6 | They have a very distinctive taste and are not to be wasted by offering them to an indifferent chef to prepare . ’ |
7 | Babies probably start by seeing everyone as an aspect of their mother and call them ‘ Mama ’ or something very like it . |
8 | The Freeman coding can be further enhanced by supplementing it with an indication of what proportion of the whole character each vector represents . |
9 | The sound from a TV receiver or a monitor can be improved by feeding it through an external speaker . |