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

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1 Until the moment of privatisation , benefits will be secured by index linking into the future .
2 Until the moment of privatisation , benefits will be secured by index linking into the future .
3 Seam the band by mattress stitching from the right side , this allows you to match the ‘ knits ’ and ‘ purls ’ of each half , producing a neat finish at the centre front .
4 An upperplate margin is formed by crust lying above the detachment fault while a lower-plate margin is developed on deeper crustal rocks lying below the detachment zone and which may be overlain by faulted fragments of the upper plate .
5 If this gap is left open the potential power is lost by wind flowing under the sail .
6 His days are spent travelling by boat ministering to the Catholics in his scattered parish .
7 Unfortunately , those premises were destroyed by enemy bombing in the second world war , and the site is now part of the Shelter-homes development .
8 This would dictate that the complex observed in Figure 2A with double stranded WT oligonucleotide was generated by protein binding to the kinased single stranded SSB oligonucleotide present in the double stranded WT oligonucleotide preparation .
9 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 .
10 Still a lot of roads blocked by snow according to the television news .
11 It was understood that most injuries were caused by debris falling from the Commercial Union and other buildings on to passers by .
12 Unlike the North Atlantic , phytoplankton biomass in the North Pacific is controlled by zooplankton grazing throughout the year , including the spring bloom .
13 Courses are assessed by examination according to the department 's requirements .
14 A far more likely candidate would be the presence of some sort of fungal toxin , produced by mould growing in the straw .
15 The word ‘ power ’ is introduced at this stage because the sheer vastness of the amount of ‘ goodness ‘ being produced by evolution according to the formula put forward earlier , has produced a situation where mankind , seeking its God could not ignore it .
16 In either case , it would seem that everything in the universe would then be determined by evolution according to the laws of science , so it is difficult to see how we can be masters of our fate .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 The court was influenced by evidence pointing to the fact that the defendants had been negligent and it was stated that had steps been taken to mitigate the nuisance , the Council would not have found itself in the position it was now in .
20 Anxiety on this score is further fuelled by evidence relating to the outcome of proceedings in cases where bail has been denied .
21 The consumption of oxygen or oxidizing agents by water arising from the presence of reducing substances , usually organic , is of value in the assessment of trade effluents and sewage but is not of great importance for process waters .
22 McElroy argues that as an ice sheet advance begins ( for reasons unconnected with the carbon dioxide ‘ budget ’ ) there is increased erosion both by the glaciers and by water running on the continents into the falling seas .
23 Sands and gravels deposited by water flowing from the melting glaciers are restricted to a few localities and there are no major raised beach deposits resulting from sea level changes relative to the land surface .
24 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 .
25 They study for the CIMA 's highly respected qualification by distance learning in the evenings , topped up with full time revision courses .
26 Our experience of people in that condition is that they are not in a steady state so , rightly , the prescription must be altered almost day by day according to the pain of the patient .
27 A player can find sensitive centres by pattern matching in the high level graph .
28 That is , the pain is caused by urine running over the acutely painful ulcers .
29 The outwardly obvious effects of alcohol ( such as slurring of speech , inability to walk steadily ) are all caused by alcohol acting on the brain .
30 a smearing of the image , caused by paper slipping during the impression stage .
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