Example sentences of "[det] [adv] by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was able to assure her that in spite of a few twisted ankles and bruised limbs , those same Jocks were skiing not half badly by the time that strange wartime holiday was over . |
2 | The cottages vary ( some are cooled by air-conditioning , some just by a fan ) so if you do n't like your first one , ask to see the others . |
3 | The first is that if it were false , a would still believe it ; we have dealt with this already by the addition of clause 3 . |
4 | Table II shows this further by the changes in juice concentrations that occurred in the two subgroups according to whether the final plasma vitamin C concentration was high or low . |
5 | looking at doing this again by the way . |
6 | They also made a good point , that all timber-frame houses should be formally recorded as such either by the NHBC or on the title deeds , ‘ so that people realise they are living in a timber-frame house and can take professional advice when making alterations ’ . |
7 | So many of the games I 've seen here have been dominated more that ever by the boot . |
8 | And all alone by the looks of it . |
9 | But for Cara and Liam and Odette , it meant sleeping downstairs all together by the fire with the dog and even then not really keeping warm ; chipping ice from the water barrels every morning with blistered fingers ; doing something about the worn soles of her boots . |
10 | I 've been told that before by a hypnotherapist . |
11 | Well he 's got enough of his own anyway by the sound of it . |
12 | Although it was only ten miles direct , it would be fully half that again by the route planned ; and they would be able to go only very slowly , in the darkness . |