Example sentences of "[adv] by [v-ing] [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Join the wedges together by dampening the surfaces and pressing together .
2 They oversimplify the richness of reality and are , therefore , ignored by managers who must have a holistic view of situations and who , unlike some economists , can not wish reality away by ignoring the facts and instead expound on the theories … .
3 Take part of Lyly 's description of his hero at the beginning of Euphues , which deserves our attention as " the first novel in English " : The elaborate parallelistic structure of these two sentences has been displayed above by placing the parallelisms or structural equivalences , in brackets .
4 Instead , take an extra step nearer the ball if necessary and get down low by using the legs and knees rather than the waist .
5 Chemical equations describing reactions can be deduced experimentally by identifying the reactants and products and measuring the relative amounts of each reactant and product involved in the reaction .
6 A130 neighbours Braintree can do them a favour today by beating the islanders and condemning them to relegation , while improving their own lowly position in their first season at this level .
7 Animals can not make a living so simply , ; not being able to photosynthesize , they have to hunt for prepackaged food , either directly by eating plants or indirectly by eating the animals that have eaten the plants .
8 Although a fall root definition for each was derived , the model development was based mainly on the transformation needed , using the simple guidelines considered in earlier chapters , ie by defining the inputs and desired outputs , leading to an understanding of the change that the sub-system brings about .
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