Example sentences of "by [v-ing] [adv] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Tapes of local examples can be put together quite simply , by editing together selections from appropriate recordings .
2 We fully support and endorse the deposit greenbelt boundaries , then I think it 's inescapable that at at some point that is going to lead us to leapfrogging over the greenbelt boundary , at some stage during the the the plan period , there may well be sufficient erm commitment and identified sites to mop up in in the short term , but by the end of of the plan period it 's it 's my belief that there will be a need to address this issue by bringing forward proposals for a new settlement , er which obviously Selby district er full fully supports .
3 This openness is fundamental to the total quality culture that the Quality Scotland Foundation espouses as it firmly believes that , by bringing together people with expertise in the quality field to help and advise those who wish to make a commitment to it , attitudes can really begin to change .
4 This may be achieved by using modules from the same Stage or by bringing together modules from different Stages as necessary .
5 Professor Otto Wolff and Dr David Muller at the Institute of Child Health and Professor June Lloyd at st George 's Hospital Medical School believe they have some of the answers and have recently advanced their theories ( Lancet , 29 January , p 225 ) by drawing together clues from a number of apparently unrelated diseases .
6 Since 7 January the 2nd Shock Army , the southernmost element of the Front , had been playing its part in the general Soviet counter-offensive by pushing northwards north-east of Novgorod , trying to pinch off the deep German salient across the Lovat River between Lake Ladoga and Lake Ilmen , and thus to help relieve Leningrad .
7 Finally , in 1544 Stumpe consolidated his interest in the property by paying over £1,500 for a royal grant to himself and his heirs of the whole site of the abbey .
8 By piecing together evidence from many different sources , we hope to gain a better understanding of how the different elements of a home worked .
9 These are constructed by piecing together cuttings of plain coloured fusion bonded pieces or strips , a speciality of Stoddard Mattor .
10 By piecing together information from a range of sources , including fire reports , response to MPs ' questions and media reports , Greenpeace has been able to document 252 fires plus explosions and radioactive leaks .
11 The Bishop quotes , with approval , G. Bennett on spider webs : It is impossible for one who has watched the work for many hours to have any doubt that neither the present spiders of this species nor their ancestors were ever the architects of the web or that it could conceivably have been produced step by step through random variation ; it would be as absurd to suppose that the intricate and exact proportions of the Parthenon were produced by piling together bits of marble .
12 More practical than a rigid accumulator is an orgone blanket , which can be made by sewing together layers of wool blanket and steel wool , covered by thin cotton .
13 Management may be improved by having all goats in the herd at the same stage of pregnancy or lactation ; all these things are possible .
14 Iain Robertson , chief executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise , explained : ‘ By having all types of training meeting one common standard , we can ensure that a school leaver in Caithness with a training credit , a college student in Inverness or Stornoway , and the employer of a trainee in Shetland undertaking a Scottish Vocational Qualification , all benefit from further education and training to a standard which is underpinned by a recognised set of quality measurements . ’
15 IAN Maxwell staved off the threat of bankruptcy yesterday by handing over £500,000 to Mirror Group pension funds plundered by his father , the late publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell .
16 Convinced that the treaty would undercut German sovereignty by taking away powers from the German parliament , he left Brussels and filed a sweeping complaint claiming that Maastricht damages constitutional guarantees of individual rights and democratic procedure .
17 Hayling added to the confusion by taking away applications from blacks , which were put aside for positive consideration .
18 This is the sort of speech that would be produced by a ‘ mechanical speech ’ device ( as described at the beginning of Chapter 14 ) that made sentences by putting together recordings of isolated words .
19 Mr Ritblat said he and his fellow directors were showing their commitment to New British Land by investing almost £12million in cash into the new company , which he said would concentrate on the UK but also look for overseas opportunities provided by the creation of the Single European market .
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