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

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1 According to Africa Confidential the OLF , by accepting the new proposals , had " implicitly abandoned its claim for a separate Oromo state " — a move which was likely to antagonize the allied Oromo People 's Democratic Organization ( OPDO ) .
2 By launching the new forum Mr Heseltine is getting his own back on the now weakened Mr Lamont .
3 3 By replacing the new technology allowance with a personal allowance staff who are currently on GS1/2 have had their earning capability curtailed by £300 per year or £6 per week .
4 A county member in 1625 , he proposed to break with precedent by granting the new king tunnage and poundage for one year only .
5 Sir Leon ends by describing the new procedures as ‘ imperative in order to increase public confidence in the system of selected distribution ’ .
6 Most catalogues begin , usually with some proud and flamboyant phraseology , by describing the new varieties being introduced for the first time , and invariably , because they are the kinds that get most of the breeders ' attentions , these will be H.T.s and Floribundas .
7 He earned an honest penny by teaching the New Testament to a few undergraduates , who needed to be agile to follow his paradoxes and who found themselves hoeing the weeds when they expected to study St Paul 's Epistle to the Galatians .
8 4 By deleting the new technology agreement all new entrants shall no longer receive the ‘ low pay supplement ’ of £763 per year .
9 The team can , for example , check the efficiency of the semiconducting detectors by comparing the new data with that for known infrared sources .
10 Further , managers tried to consolidate their new powers by putting the new controls well beyond the reach of any shop-floor worker — on the other side of the factory , where only managers and engineers were permitted .
11 This can be done by making the new range of computers architecturally similar to earlier models , and by making improvements only in the technological implementation of this architecture ; alternatively we can use microprogrammed emulation , as discussed in 3.6 .
12 The first is the ‘ integration ’ of the pre- and post-qualification stages ( approved training and approved practical experience ) by extending the new guidelines to cover both stages — thereby doing away with the confusion of having separate guidelines — and by similarly extending the training record system .
13 Mark out the trapdoor by placing the new trapdoor over the opening and drawing around it
14 It is only by placing the new station beneath the existing one that all the required rail connections can be made .
15 The rule tells us , or the computer , where to move every point in the plane by computing the new location
16 We might be able to pay for Jason Donovan , but only by cancelling the new computer stuff … ’
17 For while by enfranchising the new towns it gave the commercial middle class , and with it the master-manufacturers , a say on the conduct of Government , it totally disenfranchised the working man .
18 It recommended that the concentration of Government Offices should take place on the site that Hunt had proposed and that an opportunity will be provided , ‘ without incurring any additional expense , to make a great opening from Whitehall to Westminster Abbey by erecting the new buildings on each side of such thoroughfare ’ .
19 By dumping the new arrivals less than a year later , BZW , chaired now as then by Sir Martin Jacomb , has shown up its American adventure for the opportunistic grab it was .
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