Example sentences of "means of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Findings based on very limited evidence can not be regarded as being firmly established and need to be verified by means of additional observations and cases .
2 Co-operation within a colony , especially by means of labour-dividing castes , is probably what ants are most famous for .
3 Information for the follow up study was collected by means of personal interviews , death certificates , and records from hospitals and nursing homes .
4 The manager will want to monitor employees ( because his pay or worth depends on it ) in an efficient way , creating incentives for operatives to supply effort by means of specific elements in the pay scheme .
5 Often such societies lack legal machinery , as they lack state institutions generally , and so this sort of diffuse sanction can be the most important means of punishing offenders against society 's norms .
6 Typically the means of issuing commands using this system has been via a window-icon-mouse-pop-up menu ( WIMP ) display , where the mouse is used to point at icons or menus in windows ( which are subsets of the screen working area ) .
7 Ultimately , loans were granted to customers by means of issuing notes or crediting their accounts with deposits ( loans ) in excess of the gold stock held by the goldsmith .
8 The system 's linguistic knowledge is expressed by means of declarative rules and lexical entries .
9 Rather than those who regard threats of castration and being burnt at the stake as a legitimate means of encouraging suspects to help with their enquiries .
10 Rather than those who regard threats of castration and being burnt at the stake as a legitimate means of encouraging suspects to help with their enquiries .
11 Granting respite from debts was a means of encouraging men to serve in the army , and in Edward I 's and Edward II 's reigns each campaign was prefaced by a whole series of respites granted by the Exchequer .
12 By means of explicit priorities the centre aimed to manoeuvre the localities into promoting long-term clients up the league table of social care .
13 Under severe campaigning requirements , soldiers could miss both spring planting and autumn harvest , but all campaigning ceased for winter although sieges were sometimes maintained through the winter months by means of entrenched camps and containing earthworks .
14 The Emperor wanted to raise a city as a memorial to his rule ; for , as the contemporary historian Qandhari observed : ‘ A good name for Kings is achieved by means of lofty buildings … that is to say , the standard of the measure of men is assessed by the worth of their buildings . ’
15 This is a means of developing links with parents .
16 The neatest and most popular way of implementing full-wave rectification is by means of four diodes arranged in a Wheatstone bridge formation as shown in figure 7.1(b) .
17 The great and impregnable fortress is accessible by means of four highways built on lofty viaducts .
18 The Grand Trunk Canal ( 1766–77 ) not only made use of aqueducts , cuttings and embankments , but was carried through the hill country between the Mersey and Trent basins by means of five tunnels , of which the Harecastle Tunnel near Kidsgrove was 2,880 yards long and more than two hundred feet beneath the surface at its deepest point .
19 The building was originally constructed as a brick core which was then covered with thin slabs of marble tied to the brick by means of ferrous cramps .
20 Iris Murdoch 's fiction has centred rather on a search for goodness , most often by means of loving relationships ; Amis 's with a sense of decorum and indecorum — with social habits and rules made , altered and broken by the changing generations .
21 Grudgingly and haltingly , the trade unions were brought into line on incomes policy without any actual government diktat , and with increasingly little being offered in return , by means of emotive appeals to the national interest .
22 Lévi-Strauss ' counter argument was that ‘ the universe is an object of thought at least as much as it is a means of satisfying needs ’ ( Goody , 1977 , p. 5 ) .
23 There was concern in some quarters that the resort to force would reduce the prospect of the peaceful resolution of subsequent international disputes by means of economic sanctions .
24 The dry suit is great for winter sailing because you can wear lots of warm layers underneath and the suit keeps them completely dry by means of watertight seals at the wrists and the neck but you must n't forget about the extremities either .
25 The Majlis now had 268 members , the results in two single-member constituencies having been declared invalid by the Council of Guardians ; re-runs for these two seats would be held by means of mid-term by-elections .
26 Wherever possible rents should be at ‘ full economic levels ’ , but the government recognised that in some areas this would put rents beyond the means of many tenants and some degree of subsidy might be necessary .
27 Although they had no objection to the presence of professional artists in schools as a means of stimulating pupils and demonstrating the valuable work which artists offered the community through their own professional activities , they were concerned that the artists in schools programme appeared to be subverting the search for a coherent arts programme for all pupils .
28 According to R. L. Poole , ‘ It passed to the Continent by the means of Anglo-Saxon missionaries and scholars .
29 We also wanted to give the public more information about local health care and an easier means of changing doctors .
30 The present paper is concerned with the conditions under which individuals introduced separately become available for reference by means of plural pronouns .
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