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

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1 Of more sinister significance the binding of human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) during infection of T lymphocytes is mediated by binding of the viral gp120 protein to CD4 , the immunoglobulin-like T cell co-receptor .
2 These restriction fragments were end-labelled and used in GMSA to study DNA bending induced by binding of the GST-pou[c] fusion protein to the abovementioned motifs .
3 ( 44 ) calculated an average bending angle of 37°±8° induced by binding of the Oct-1 POU domain to these motifs .
4 Interestingly , an HMG box domain was also identified in a protein that specifically recognizes the structural distortions to DNA caused by binding of the anticancer drug cisplatin ( 10 , 11 ) .
5 Of possible functional significance are the alterations of DNA conformation induced by binding of the VT2 peptide , made apparent by the strong sites of DNase I hypersensitivity in the gene 62 promoter ( Figure 4 ) .
6 Until recently , police raiding illegal factories added to the problem by disposing of the chemicals directly into streams , a practise which has now ceased .
7 Farmers can cut costs by disposing of the corpses themselves .
8 But he said : ’ You endeavoured to go a long way to cover your tracks by disposing of the apparatus .
9 Runes were cast , followed by chanting of the Horst Wessel .
10 The root of the confusion for later cases is that Lord Denning M.R. begins by approving of the Lord Hewart C.J. test and ends by talking of real likelihood .
11 In the first year it had been careful to disassociate itself from the truck-driver 's pin-up image by boasting of the high social and business standing of its readers … ‘ seven corporation presidents , fourteen vice-presidents , psychiatrists , a mortician and three embalmers ’ were listed among the first subscribers .
12 Worse was my omission of any mention of the essential ordeal by blanching of the vegetables , and of course of the scallops .
13 Available evidence suggests that the efficacy of coronary thrombolysis could be augmented by shortening the time to treatment , by improving of the potency and specificity of fibrin-dissolving agents , by improving co-therapy with anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents , or by a combination of all of these .
14 The angularity is produced by tilting of the Grey Measures sequence into the basin and the gradual overstepping/onlapping of the Barren Measures as the ‘ bulge ’ progressively flattens out .
15 In fact this uniform extension model predicted that in most geologically reasonable situations subsidence caused by thinning of the lithosphere through stretching would outweigh any thermal isostatic uplift arising from the partial replacement of cool lithosphere by hot asthenosphere below the zone of extension .
16 But as we have seen , he referred to the Duddon valley as ‘ the darling of my heart ’ — he says in the Guide that Mr. West ‘ contented himself by speaking of the scenery of easy access from the public roads , for he has entirely omitted the vast and romantic wilds which lie between the sea and the chain of lofty mountains , beginning at Coniston and ending at Lows Water — who shall traverse Seathwaite , Eskdale Wastdale , Ennerdale and Ennersaledale , and not be ready to acknowledge that the Western side of his tour , though probably less beautiful , is infinitely more magnificent than the Eastern side ? ’
17 * The ageing process is very often accompanied by hardening of the cell membranes .
18 The Afropithecini is characterized by thickening of the enamel on the molars ( only actually measured on Heliopithecus ) , by broadening of the molars , reduction in molar cusps and ridges so that the occlusal surfaces become more flattened , hyper-robusticity of the canine , the breadth of which is almost as great as length , and enlargement of the premolars , particularly the uppers , which are 92–97% the size of the first molar .
19 Clark does not help his case by talking of the human ‘ subnormal ’ for it is a class , as we have seen , that manifests a wide range of distinctly human abilities .
20 New highways through the rainforest lead to boom-town development , destruction and dereliction ; reservoirs from flooded valleys ( intended to generate clean , cheap electricity ) silt up , thanks to the soil erosion caused by clearfelling of the protective forest cover on surrounding slopes .
21 She brushed aside criticism at the Party Conference of 1946 by asserting of the different types of school : If the teachers get the same pay , if the holidays are the same and if , as far as possible , the buildings are as good in each case , then you get in practice the parity for which the teachers are quite rightly asking .
22 In the higher orders the fluting tends to become obscured by flattening of the wing-membrane or the development of secondary curvatures imposed by mechanical considerations .
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