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

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1 Meanwhile make the vinaigrette by whisking all the ingredients together in a small bowl .
2 However , to raise the same revenue by concentrating all the tax on one particular product or narrow range of products would change its relative price . ’
3 The 1979 Act once again puts the law into one statute by incorporating all the amendments which had been made in the original Act .
4 If at least one of the promoters is a corporation then the promoters may proceed with the formation by subscribing all the shares between themselves .
5 If you are going for a job that you have never done before , either from necessity or because you are looking for a change of direction , you should take care to prepare for this question by listing all the experience and personal qualities you have which suit you for the job .
6 The second edition replaces the previous edition by providing all the information included in the first volume as well as more recent data .
7 The bars here are unique in that unlike the rest of ‘ puritan ’ Germany , they only close for an hour a day to let the cleaners in ( many bars even pour drink through a loophole by cleaning half the bar at a time — prost ! )
8 Sometimes when two such people marry , they maintain a loving , close relationship by projecting all the blame into the outside world .
9 I usually begin the week by starting all the publicity material for the latest performances .
10 Costs will be kept to a minimum by making sure the job is proofed as the typesetting stage before it goes to press .
11 Exon amplification methods offer an alternative strategy by making possible the selective amplification of functional exons from cloned genomic DNA .
12 The change from thirty one percent to twenty seven percent was just a calculation by using all the information not taking specific points on the network .
13 He seems anxious to re-affirm the dramatic and classical potential of the troupe by giving all the dancers choreography of the utmost complexity , requiring from them performances of total physical and emotional commitment .
14 The government over the past year has mugged the people of this country by privatizing all the public utilities we have .
15 She came in fourth this time , riding a horse bred by her father , who is doing his bit for tradition by breeding both the horses and the riders !
16 In preparation for winter it will be busy putting on fat by eating all the wild fruit that it can find , and by making a nuisance of itself feeding on produce growing in the kitchen garden .
17 The system is intended to allow greater transparency by making clear the extra spending that will follow the awarding of the ERDF grants .
18 The fourth treaty ( to which all four States are parties ) strengthens the entire settlement by incorporating all the obligations of the other treaties .
19 I assembled the studwork by laying all the sections flat on the lawn , and nailing them together , then added extra bracing at the ends — once the diagonals had been checked , and the panels pronounced square .
20 Let us make our being not a fortress but a sanctuary by dismantling all the positions of fortification .
21 It even helps tidy the kitchen by keeping all the dirty dishes out of sight .
22 A Herefordshire hobgoblin would avenge himself for any insult by stealing all the family 's keys and refusing to return them until his favourite cake had been baked and left on the hob for him to eat .
23 ICL Plc 's Helsinki-based ICL Data Oy yeeased its domination of the Finnish computer market by buying all the operations of Oy Mercantile Data Ab apart from its business of importing and marketing Compagnie des Machines Bull SA computers .
24 No , does n't fit on it 's stopped recording change the change the tape so a su but going back to that she was so convinced that it was gon na be a heck of a job that she would save us time by taking all the clothes out putting them somewhere else and I said it 'll take us three minutes
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