Example sentences of "by [noun sg] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | When a repeated eigenvalue 1 makes the characteristic matrix doubly degenerate , we know ( see ( 1.21.14 ) ) that the Sylvester expansion of the system matrix A is unc It follows that we can use the power method to find 1 ; postmultiplication by co gives in the limit , when r is sufficiently large , say s , unc We thus find 1 without difficulty ; but the determination of z11 + z22 requires further consideration . |
2 | Most misspellings in words of more than one syllable have been found by research to occur in the unstressed syllable , especially in the vowel . |
3 | Unfortunately , those premises were destroyed by enemy bombing in the second world war , and the site is now part of the Shelter-homes development . |
4 | ‘ But , ’ he says , confidently , ‘ even though we may be one of the first to be affected by cut backs in the economy , we will also be the first out . ’ |
5 | The corn-and-sheep husbandry was varied by pig fattening in the beechwoods , where arable fields generally occupied the sunny slopes , pastures the shaded ones , and there was a well-defined local method of improving the lighter soils . |
6 | This chapter attempts to answer these questions partly by reference to work in the field and in part through a review and analysis of works of fiction typically used as ‘ whole class readers ’ in the lower years of six secondary comprehensive schools and falls into two parts . |
7 | The old Corporation bought out the two private gas companies in 1869 , and by 1877 vast strides in the world of Glasgow by gas-light resulted in the universal installation of Siemen 's regenerative lamps and Sugg 's argand lamps . |
8 | THE third round draw for the Schweppes Cup has resulted in a number of very interesting pairings with the NCU clubs favoured by home draws in the battle of the big guns . |
9 | Databank also contains matched information on bargaining influences on these settlements and how important these are perceived by management involved in the negotiating process . |
10 | ( ‘ If the Subject appears to have been lost by accident continue in the direction the Subject was proceeding . ’ ) |
11 | Their success in these matters has been matched by record increases in the commitment of employers to training . |
12 | A far more likely candidate would be the presence of some sort of fungal toxin , produced by mould growing in the straw . |
13 | In the summer of 1529 , during an outbreak of the plague in southern England , three men who had been students together at Cambridge found themselves by chance staying in the same house in Waltham . |
14 | British case at least , the problem of national or ethnic difference was masked for a long period by development occurring in the peripheries at the same rate and in similar ways to development in industrial England . |
15 | TO BECOME A PERFORMER , Sandra moved to LA in 1975 , working as a manicurist in the day to pay the rent , and by night performing in the comedy clubs . |
16 | They study for the CIMA 's highly respected qualification by distance learning in the evenings , topped up with full time revision courses . |
17 | It was a huge risk , each time he unscrewed the base of the walking stick , took out the rifle microphone , plugged it to the small receiver that by day nestled in the back of his music centre , put on the headphones which on most days he used to listen to classical music . |
18 | A player can find sensitive centres by pattern matching in the high level graph . |
19 | Because planning is by definition interfering in the unfettered use of land and buildings , to be justified and accepted by the general public it must produce a ‘ better ’ answer than a free market would . |
20 | Then , at 1045 , three crew members with a small inflatable were again sent by road to help in the flood relief work at Ballycastle , where the flood waters had still not receded and the situation was still critical . |
21 | I think , if nothing else , we should try and eliminate as many men as possible by DNA testing in the area . ’ |
22 | My current domestic tank has no hood , just cover glasses , and is lit ( occasionally ! ) by sunshine streaming in the window beneath which it is positioned , and , during the evening and poor weather , by a 40 watt tungsten lamp . |
23 | Amplitude histograms were routinely binned finely ( 5μV ) and smoothed using a moving gaussian filter or by low-pass filtering in the Fourier domain . |
24 | Subjects were invited by letter to participate in the experiment . |
25 | The impetus of the scientific imperative was followed by technical mistakes , followed by a disastrous failure , followed by official reassurances — and only eventually concluded by official backtracking in the face of outside scepticism . |
26 | There was improvement in all the major lines during the half year except Personal Property which was adversely affected by weather claims in the first quarter . |