Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [noun] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many are also self-fertile , or form seed by agamospermy , in which diploid embryos appear in seeds without benefit of cross-fertilization . |
2 | Living rooms that also have to act as office or work room by day ( and more and more people elect to work at home if they can these days ) can still perform both functions with comparative case . |
3 | Tenure guarantees reduce the rational basis for worker and union opposition to moves to automation or work redesign by management . |
4 | 7 Decide in which area personal contacts will be of most use and make contact by telephone . |
5 | They lie on a mattress in the living room and make love by candlelight . |
6 | These guidelines are similar to those in the original 1973 Act and apply to sale and supply contracts by virtue of s11(2) of UCTA 1977 . |
7 | Meanwhile developing countries that are managing to trade , accumulate physical capital and grow year by year , are increasingly able to find the finance they need from private suppliers . |
8 | ‘ This man ’ — she took John 's arm — ‘ could shut his eyes and walk yard by yard in his mind-down any line he 's built . |
9 | In fact it almost seems to be a condition of such performance that the exponent must not proceed logically but must temporarily inhibit his conscious critical faculties and accept control by intuition . |
10 | Our initiative has taken the beauty and exercise world by storm . |
11 | So perhaps we can bluff it out and collect software by day leaving philosophical disquiet to the troubled night . |
12 | The covering of most of the internal wall and vault surfaces by glass mosaic was the predominant feature of Byzantine churches . |
13 | Turn left and go alongside hedge on left side of the field and leave field by stile at far end ( near corner ) . |
14 | Once the horse understands what is required of him , he should enjoy his work and improve day by day . |
15 | In contrast with ‘ overspecialized , overmechanized urban society , where the world of adults is sharply divided from that of children , those in hunting communities share in all adult activities and learn skills by example . |