Example sentences of "[vb pp] by [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 At this point , the trustees decided that the future of the church would be best secured by vesting it in the Redundant Churches Fund .
2 The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory .
3 ‘ a vehicle namely a … ’ 'Vehicle' is proved by describing it in a prosecution witness 's statement .
4 Vehicle is proved by describing it in a witness 's statement .
5 ‘ of a certain vehicle , namely a … ’ 'Vehicle' is proved by describing it in a prosecution witness 's statement .
6 ‘ of a vehicle , namely a … ’ 'Vehicle' is proved by describing it in a prosecution witness statement .
7 The seam allowances of the following seams are self-neatened by enclosing them in the seam itself , and are therefore useful when making unlined curtains .
8 For example , Gumperz identifies the following functions ( 1982 : 75 – 84 ) : quotations ( using a different code to mark a stretch of quoted speech ) , addressee specification ( choosing a code to pick out one 's intended addressee ) , interjections ( " sentence fillers " offset from the the main content of the sentence by a code switch ) , reiteration ( the message content is emphasised by repeating it in the other code ) , message qualification ( the main content of the message is " qualified " or adjusted by a clause in the other code ) , personalisation versus objectivisation .
9 Some control is obtained by planting it in a bottomless container ; spring or autumn are suitable times , and the runners can be detached
10 The animal cells ’ ability to respond to induction by the vegetal region was tested by placing them in a sandwich between two vegetal regions .
11 The argument is clearest in its application to the theatre : recall Harsnett 's view that the theatre was a zone of pollution and licence , one capable of being managed by locating it in a designated place on the social periphery .
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