Example sentences of "[verb] by [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The output level is also controlled by a rotary pot but individual patch levels can be adjusted and mixed by accessing the Utility section .
2 The impulse to hit is curbed by hunching the shoulders .
3 The data presented here suggest that these compounds may act by impairing the binding of IFN γ to its receptor on the colonic epithelial cell .
4 Second , context-specificity can be observed in conditions that preclude an important role for generalization decrement or other factors that might act by influencing the way in which the CS is perceived .
5 The ensuing " false " enquiry is itself underwritten by one global assumption of both a teleological and ideological nature ; the belief that the truth of Nizan 's contingent existence is most effectively disclosed by locating the significance of his insertion within the French communist party ; that is to say , the reasons why he joined the party , the image that he created of himself and of the party whilst he was a member , and the reasons why he left the party .
6 point to point may be amateur but there 's a few pounds to be won by following the form … the bookies are here of course … lets face it a race meeting without them is like a bottle of champagne with no bubbles …
7 The false doctrines of Rome are attacked by repeating the judgement of the mass found in the Articles of the Episcopalian Church of England , of which the Queen is the head ; thus correct religious belief is linked to loyalty to the monarch and the loyalty issue is again raised in describing the priest as the agent of ‘ a foreign power ’ .
8 for any given inhomogeneous material L the determination of the stresses and displacements under a given set of boundary conditions ( the boundary value problem ) is simplified by considering a comparison material Lo which is homogeneous .
9 The notation can be greatly simplified by adopting the Einstein summation convention in which we sum over repeated indices .
10 At the time that these discussions were taking place , SCOTVEC had embarked upon its Advanced Courses Development Programme , and the college therefore seized the opportunity to meet these local training needs by submitting a proposal for a unitised HNC in Computer Aided Engineering .
11 An optometrist can calculate the strength of glasses a person needs by judging the light reflected back from the retina .
12 Discounting is based on the recognition that money received one year hence is worth less than money received today because of the income that could have been earned by investing the capital now .
13 ( The control of the agenda can be one of the most important powers which the Chair exercises by deciding the order of the discussion and whether or not a particular issue is a legitimate topic of debate . )
14 All gasoline-powered cars harm the environment , but the polluting effects of driving can be minimized by using the car carefully .
15 However , such disadvantages could be minimized by elaborating the definition of extreme emotional disturbance so as to clarify its extent and its limitations , and by evolving sentencing guidelines which set out the major determinants of culpability .
16 Certainly , expecting that you will suffer from jet-lag hardly helps and this becomes an argument for adopting a positive attitude to the difficulties and knowing that they can be minimized by following the advice we give later .
17 It can be organised by using the Muota valley bus from Schwyz to Hinterthal on the one side , and on the other the postbus mountain-postroad service Glarus-Klontal ( Table 902. 20 , 058/635230 ) .
18 He examined her thoroughly , talking softly all the while , as Juliet helped by supporting the girl .
19 They often helped by leading the horse , setting the locks or steering the boat .
20 This point should be located by using a system of proportional measurement , which allows for differences in the size of patients .
21 The LCST is located by heating the solutions , in sealed tubes , up to temperatures approaching the gas-liquid critical point of the solvent .
22 The corners of an octahedron can be located by erecting a perpendicular , height equal to half the side length , on the midpoint of each face of a cube .
23 Labour needs to review its programme , but will never win by ditching the principles on which it is based , says Deputy Leader ROY HATTERSLEY
24 The money , including a substantial amount in punts , can be claimed by contacting the desk sergeant at Strand Road RUC station on ( 0504 ) 367337 .
25 The integrator time constant can be varied by adjusting the timing resistor RA to give the required rate of acceleration .
26 In the second method , χ 1 is varied by altering the temperature , with similar results .
27 From this , it is clear that the output voltage can be varied by altering the duty cycle .
28 Now , Paul Burgmayer and Royce Murray from the Kenan Laboratories of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina , have devised a membrane whose ionic resistance can be varied by changing the voltage applied to a gold grid embedded in it .
29 Instead of proceeding against " The Independent " for breach of confidence , the Government prosecuted it for contempt of court , committed by flouting the spirit of the injunction imposed on " The Guardian " .
30 Crucial factors are the efficiency of reactor shut-down , emergency cooling by flooding the reactor with water and containment of any release from the reactor .
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