Example sentences of "by [Wh adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm only limited by how fast I can get growth . ’
2 Mothers belong to a small group of people whose success is measured by how well they work themselves out of their job .
3 But aside from these two areas , most companies still operate with thousands of specialists who are judged and rewarded by how well they perform their separate functions — with little knowledge , or concern , about how these fit into the complex process of turning raw materials , capital and labour into a product or service .
4 In the latter , agents are organizationally rewarded by how well they measure up to the relatively concrete criteria provided by the enforcement process .
5 These indices are usually validated against utilisation rates ( see above ) or by how well they correlate with various measures of morbidity available routinely .
6 As with collegiality and openness and professionality , teachers ' attitudes towards the efficiency of SSE and the threat it poses are significantly differentiated by how well they recall the Solihull booklet .
7 And to a certain extent you can be guided as to which one you 're going to take by how well you how easy or how difficult you found the merit paper .
8 She was surprised by how well he danced , but suspected that Mick did most things well .
9 He sat back , his eyes narrowed , staring at the boy , surprised by how well he 'd played .
10 It 'll be judged by how well it 's written and what people think of it .
11 He broke the engagement , stunned by how easily he 'd been duped by her .
12 Making allowances for variations in people 's familiarity with each type of credit ( judged by how often they applied any labels to each type ) , some types of credit were labelled as expensive much more than other types .
13 As for NME 's opinion of her work , you should know how much we love Madonna by how much we love Ice-T , Suede and all the other insolent wasters we praise to the hilt each week .
14 In February 1929 Irwin had written to the Secretary of State of a conversation with Gandhi that ‘ what was interesting ’ was his statement that , if Indians were at liberty to order their own future , ‘ we should be astonished by how much they would desire to leave in our hands through lack of self-confidence ’ .
15 Ideally , you will have come through this week and found that your liking for tea , coffee , chocolate , and cola is now influenced by how much they like you .
16 Public Choice theory argues that bureaucrats are judged by the size of the budget that they control and by how much they can increase it .
17 Hence , the price of the option does not depend on the probabilities of the share price rising or falling or by how much it is likely to rise or fall .
18 Didi judged whether a thing was good or bad by how much it would sell for .
19 In addition , WGPT 's Permanent Downhole Readout product line has excellent potential for the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico , as evidenced by how quickly we have been awarded the Tahoe project contract by Shell in New Orleans ’ .
20 Mr Gorbachev told the Americans that the Soviet people would judge his perestroika by how quickly he could get food and consumer goods into the shops .
21 I was surprised by how quickly he agreed to the meeting , as though he had some sort of obligation towards me .
22 Which mountains was another question , but they were not so very far from the coast , to judge by how long it had taken to drive here from whatever port they had arrived in .
23 So to find out how much you 've used , you 've got to multiply it by how long you 've been using it for .
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