Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will give your business quicker reflexes by speeding up the whole production process , from planning to delivery .
2 Noise near the origin may be reduced by filtering out the low-frequency components of equations ( 6 ) ( P.H. and D.A.K. , unpublished results ) .
3 In the UK the only practical , and politically acceptable , way of creating such ‘ wilderness areas , , would be by freehold purchase ( e.g. by NCC or NT ) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit .
4 In the UK the only practical , and politically acceptable , way of creating such ‘ wilderness areas ’ would be by freehold purchase ( e.g. by NCC or NT ) involving buying out any existing tenancies or rights and by fencing out the whole unit .
5 Television offered either live coverage or by editing down the best moments presented a particularly dramatic version of events .
6 By bringing together the academic faculty , researchers and practising managers the College has created a research community capable of undertaking well-founded and practical research .
7 By bringing together the academic faculty , researchers and practising managers the College has created an international research community capable of undertaking well founded and practical research .
8 Like many others in education , he would like to see a structure that meets the needs of all 16-to 19-year-olds by bringing together the academic A-level syllabuses , with all the various vocational courses , into a common system .
9 The new paper takes the discussion forward by bringing together the main suggestions from the earlier paper which enjoyed general support , and further proposals for a system under which tax-payers could assess their own liabilities .
10 But you 're going to get a wider latitude and difference of i of of strength of economy by bringing in the eastern bloc in the short term .
11 THE GOSPEL according to Bobby Gillespie has always been more fun to read than to listen to but the media-friendly Scotsman has finally justified his own hype by drawing up the definitive blueprint for ‘ 90 's Rave culture .
12 For Hopkins , as for Blackwell , women 's moral power lay in their capacity to harness and control male sexual energy by drawing out the spiritual impulses of human nature .
13 Noting that the EC central bank proposed by Delors would not be accountable to elected governments , Major proposed instead to build on to Stage 1 further steps to promote convergence of economic performance , low inflation and stable exchange rates by building up the existing EC currency , the ECU .
14 I wish they would adopt the positive principle of looking at something and seeing the good in it — seeing how it can be improved by building up the positive aspects .
15 Panamanians on the Canal Zone border celebrate the coming into effect of the Canal Treaties in 1979 by tearing up the American flag
16 This was largely done by driving down the case-fatality rate ( as was done also with diphtheria ) but by cutting the prevalence of diseases even greater successes were won .
17 Thereafter , re-modularisation can take place systematically , by booking out the necessary modules and reconstituting them into new modules as required .
18 Several physiologists have used gall bladders from animal species to study ion transport and the electrical properties of the epithelium by applying either the Ussing chamber technique or whole organ preparation technique .
19 Frequently we abstract from this covenant by singling out the Ten Commandments and ignoring much of the remainder of the Mosaic code .
20 ( Robyn goes into her long narrow living-room , formed by knocking down the dividing wall between the front and back parlours of the little house , which also serves as her study .
21 LUF breakthrough Mrs Doris Ledger , left , and Mrs Jenny Metcalfe , members of the fund raising committee , signal the start of building work by knocking out the first brick .
22 It does , however , make it more likely to happen , and facilitates this by opening up the political space in which local differentiation can occur .
23 By trimming down the first act , they kept the pace going , and the second act benefited .
24 After the therapist has introduced him/herself , explaining something about their profession , and the actual referral process , they might continue by explaining how the first session will proceed .
25 It 's simple to do this now by filling in the direct debit and covenant on the back of the donation form .
26 It would mean so much to us if you would give a regular amount under Covenant , by filling in the Direct Debit form and Deed of Covenant above .
27 It also makes clear that sentences in the abstract do not in general express definite propositions at all ; it is only utterances of them in specific contexts that express specific states of affairs , where the contexts achieve this by filling in the pragmatic parameters that indexicals are variables for .
28 It remains , however , to be considered whether it would be possible to simulate the characteristics of nationhood at federal level by establishing there the appropriate mechanisms .
29 You do n't get to the tax bracket Manny Jackson was in by shouting out the first thing that comes into your head .
30 There are , the article reveals , scientists who pad a reference list of their publications by publishing almost the same material in several journals , altering the title a bit , dropping a paragraph or adding one , or doing the same with a table or graph .
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