Example sentences of "[adv] by [v-ing] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 This was to ensure that the sequences could not be rejected as sentences merely by reading the first words .
2 The Government have reduced inflation only by imposing the second Tory slump in 10 years .
3 Of course , you can achieve variations on this basic form , if only by having a second murder and getting a shape rather like a violin .
4 A TEACHER made legal history yesterday by becoming the first person to win damages for so-called yuppie flu .
5 He topped off a magnificent 602-1 Chepstow five-timer yesterday by saddling the first four horses home in the Coral Welsh National .
6 One could experiment further by dragging a third colour , say a very pale grey or blue , across the two underlying colours .
7 Appearance is entered here simply by returning the second page of the Summons ( Form Q ) to the appropriate Sheriff Court by the Return Day which is shown on that Form .
8 Here by calling the last witness , the judge was not only supplementing the prosecution ; he was in effect taking it over .
9 The chain can be described adequately by specifying the first rectangle and then relating the next one to it by the four statements in Table 11.1 .
10 But Gilliland found that the real temperature record could be matched much more closely by adding a third factor to the calculations : varying solar heat output tied to the 76-year cycle of variations in solar size ( Climatic Change , vol 4 , p I 1 1 ) .
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