Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] by [v-ing] some " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , the chapter concludes by providing some reflections about the prospects during the decade ahead . |
2 | The chapter begins by exploring some of the limitations of the data on low-income households . |
3 | This chapter begins by examining some major fieldwork problems associated with the study of syntactic variation , going on to review in 7.3 some studies which have tackled them by means of various elicitation techniques . |
4 | The court continued by making some observations , undoubtedly obiter , about the powers of the Serious Fraud Office as regarded the person under investigation himself . |
5 | The differences between the LOB and Brown tagsets are due to minor alterations made by subcategorising some classes and redefining the boundaries of others . |
6 | The Report began by identifying some 130,000 part-time teachers in further and adult education who were at that time employed by local authorities and although nobody knows how many are employed over the country as a whole at present , even after the severe reductions of recent years they are likely to number more than 100,000 . |
7 | The curve illustrates costs per capita ; as more people live in the locality , there is a reduction in the share that each resident pays of the total cost incurred by providing some service level of the good in question . |
8 | Their tourist forward Fairbank and old campaigner Hobbs took advantage as Wigan relaxed by contributing some rugged runs but the team lacks an attacking edge . |
9 | Jeremy Rivers concludes by describing some of the key issues facing personnel management , including his views on costs and benefits of a CPIS . |