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

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1 For example , when I started this column yesterday , I thought that Norman Lamont had pulled a brilliantly sneaky Budget trick by making the rich pay a little more tax and letting the poor pay a whole lot less .
2 Despite the two-octave fretboard , Bass Collection have avoided making this bass look overlong by bolting the neck deep into the body , in half-through fashion .
3 The Liberal Democrats plan to kick-start the house building programme by increasing the Government borrowing .
4 His pickers embezzled one pound in twenty and disguised the weight loss by throwing the wool on to wet stones .
5 The pilot has to provide the balancing force by keeping the rudder fully deflected to oppose the turning moment of the live engine .
6 Shaping like this can also be done on a plain ‘ V ’ neck cardigan by working the cable next to the front edge on the straight and leaving the pattern as it is during the shaping , working the decreases on the inner edge of the cable pattern where it will not show .
7 The horses should learn to accept the contact and the rider teaches the horse to accept the rein aid by adjusting the feel in the rein with the forward riding of his seat and leg aids , the hands control the impulsion created by the seat and leg aids but must also take care not to restrict the forward movement .
8 It is hard to say whether any conclusions may be draw for the British car industry by considering the car industries of other countries .
9 the conduct of investment business by regulating the authorisation and conduct of persons authorised to conduct investment business and
10 A modern patio with a large glazed area is the ideal way of opening up a living room by leading the eye out into the garden .
11 British Rail themselves , the guardians of this heritage , gave a blockbusting philistine lead by demolishing the Euston Arch , an act somewhat akin to tearing down Salisbury Cathedral or Windsor Castle .
12 — VANE Tempest Social Club , Seaham , has scooped the whole of North-East clubland by fixing the only appearance in the region this year of the world famous Gary Gutter and the Gutter Band on Friday May 22 .
13 Do this on the entry line by placing the cursor at each cell reference in turn and pressing F4 .
14 It is where Arthur Wood gained fishing immortality by devising the greased line method of catching salmon in low water conditions , using a small fly called a Blue Charm .
15 Although there is no equivalent in international law to the fiduciary duties owed by trustees to the beneficiaries , a judgment in favour of Nauru would establish a principle of responsibility for abuse of the trusteeship system by subordinating the continuing needs of the inhabitants of the territory to those of the administering authority .
16 The tourist path , although free from hazards , is a weary treadmill , and active and experienced walkers can reserve it for a quick descent and adopt an alternative route by crossing the midway plateau and descending into the stony recesses of the Allt a' Mhuillinn by rounding the base of Castle Buttress .
17 Instead , stretch , curl up and slowly reach sitting position by pressing the palm of your hands on the floor , keeping your chin down , touching your throat .
18 Unlike conventional re-roofing , an application of Ruberlok will strengthen the roof structure by reducing the thermal stress and any wind damage .
19 A flexible Japanese labour market then has two dimensions : first , the re-allocation of labour other firms , and secondly , the ability to vary unit labour cost by changing the share of earnings taken by overtime and bonuses .
20 Thus at non-risky junctions feelings of risk may actually impair recognition sensitivity by increasing the number of false alarms made .
21 The objectives of this project are to open up new theoretical insights and practical applications in the field of industrial fault diagnosis by investigating the advantages and disadvantages of a major departure from the way in which the diagnostic problem
22 In this way a ration in the goods market spills over into the labour market by constraining the demand for labour .
23 In doing so they also indirectly test the strong form efficiency of the stock market by measuring the ability of the market professionals to consistently make excess profits ( on a risk-adjusted basis ) .
24 The preliminary findings of a congressional panel established to investigate the " October Surprise " allegation — the claim that members of the Reagan-Bush election campaign conspired to reap political advantage in the 1980 presidential election campaign by preventing the administration of the then ( Democratic ) President , Jimmy Carter , from obtaining the release of US hostages held in Iran — were released on July 1 by the panel 's head , Lee H. Hamilton , a Democratic representative for Indiana .
25 Methionine or an alternative drug , N-acetylcysteine , prevents liver damage by boosting the levels of glutathione .
26 If hypercholesterolaemia is a persisting problem then the anion-exchange resins , cholestyramine or colestipol , may be effective in lowering serum cholesterol by increasing the excretion of bile salts .
27 Commence construction of the circuit board by inserting the i.c. and use this as a reference point for the rest of the components .
28 You can work out the column width by multiplying the point size you want to use by two or the lowercase alphabet length by 1.5 to give the number of picas to set the text across .
29 Always envisioned by the architects , Peter and Ursula Trint ( Cologne ) and Dieter Quast ( Heidelberg ) , as part of the final plan , the new building completes the museum complex by linking the old and new wings and tripling the existing exhibition space .
30 For a number of years Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have supported the local Village Hall by paying the annual rates and water rates .
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