Example sentences of "[verb] by [adv] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was thus occupied by precisely the same ambition which had driven Vasco Núñez four and a half centuries before . |
2 | The proportions of convictions varied by nearly the same degree . |
3 | It 's something both they and lesbians have always been blamed for , despite the now well-publicized fact that it is heterosexual men who commit by far the most assaults on boys , as well as girls . |
4 | Committees are governed by almost the same procedures as the whole House . |
5 | Every year they take exactly the same route as previous generations , for all are influenced by exactly the same topography . |
6 | Expenditure in the year had increased by exactly the same percentage as income , with almost half of the increase attributable to modernisation and the building of new lifeboat stations . |
7 | How is it that Television South West passed the quality threshold , offered by far the most money but still lost ? |
8 | Thus the operation of discretion by juvenile liaison officers is structured by much the same variables as with the section police : ‘ It all depends upon their attitude . ’ |
9 | The question of why we want it is a psychological one , which we answer by much the same means . |
10 | Warrants on shares rise and fall by approximately the same amount in pence as the share price , but by a much larger percentage of their trading price . |
11 | When Eliot became a Christian in 1927 he declared that he found in reading Paul Elmer More , with whose Shelburne Essays he had shown familiarity in 1916 , the work of someone who had travelled by almost the same route , to virtually the same conclusions . |
12 | It 's interesting to note that , while the French and the English spend similar amounts of money on clothes , the French have by far the more stylist reputation . |
13 | But the sexual division of labour — whether it is the male , the female , or both parents who look after the young — is controlled by much the same forces as control other sexual differences and is therefore appropriately treated in this chapter . |
14 | History , in fact , works by exactly the same structure of supplementarity as Derrida charts in Of Grammatology . |