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

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1 The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks .
2 The company also launched SystemView Information Warehouse DataHub , a series of software products for simplifying database management tasks by assisting in the integration of database management tools and managing remote databases tasks .
3 By assisting in the development of the research base represented by present and potential DORCISS members and to the professional development of staff in these centres , DORCISS aims to make a contribution to th overall vitality of economic and social research within the UK .
4 Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community .
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6 The pair celebrated the news yesterday by parading in the lavish costumes specially designed for them for Dick Whittington at the Empire Theatre .
7 Thus , books ( and such materials as instruction videos ) continue through life w support physical development , latterly by helping in the improvement of sports and other leisure skills .
8 We might do it amongst our family , we can do it er by you know helping within the family , you can do it by helping in the community , all sorts of different ways .
9 As soon as she left school she had tried to earn a little money by helping in the fields or milking cows or making butter .
10 The principal can also give assistance to the agent by helping in the commercial negotiations between the agent and important customers , helping with special discounts or credit arrangements in order to secure business .
11 The Treasury recognized the additional expenditure implications of this planning defect by including in the White Paper a financial allowance ( normally positive ) called the relative price effect ( RPE ) .
12 Turning now to the income-related benefits , as the House knows , the uprating is , in this respect , based not on the full retail prices index , but on what is known as the Rossi index , which , in essence , is the RPI less housing costs but which we have this year brought more exactly into line with what the benefits are intended to cover by including in the calculation 20 per cent .
13 By including in the survey questionnaire certain of the items from the Solihull survey ( see Chapter 8 ) concerning school self-evaluation as a general notion ( i.e. not associated with a specific scheme ) , we were also able to contrast the attitudes towards SSE of the teachers in the two LEAs , the one operating a voluntary scheme , the other a mandatory one .
14 This may be done by including in the grant of the option a proviso that it is to be void if it is not registered as an estate contract within , say , three months from the date of the lease .
15 This will be achieved by including in the offer letter a clause similar to that set out below : Please confirm your acceptance of the above offer by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter within the next seven days .
16 I 'm sure none of us noticed what must have been expressions of pure panic on the faces of our two teachers and the several parents who had volunteered to keep their own children and their classmates from certain death by drowning in the pool .
17 In a partially shaded part of the garden , not overhung by trees , shrubs or other plants that can lead to rain drip and where air movement will not be impeded and so encourage fungal attack , make a slit trench by driving in the spade full depth with the blade held vertically , and forcing open a narrow V-shaped slit , as shown in Figure 14 .
18 Do you slow other people down by driving in the rush hour ?
19 In his summing up Lord Griffiths said that if a family had lost its right to priority treatment through intentional homelessness , the parents could not achieve the same result ‘ through the back door ’ by applying in the name of a dependent child .
20 They replace traditional legitimations of power by appearing in the mantle of modern science and by deriving their justification from the critique of ideology .
21 When you send items overseas , make sure that they will be accepted in the country they are going to by checking in the Royal Mail International Guide .
22 The urge to empathise is strong , but the projection is often rewarded by understanding in the case of animals .
23 Certainly by walking in the steps of Jesus who is the Way and through the leadings of the Holy Spirit who indwells God 's people .
24 Their last attempt on this difficult mountain was repulsed by bad weather , but he hope that by climbing in the post-monsoon season they will have better luck .
25 Those members of the party who do not feel inclined can perform a service for those who do by returning in the car to Leck and there taking a side road past Leck Church to the village of Ireby ; here they can await the arrival of their more resolute companions .
26 Films such as Citron 's Daughter Rite adopted a format borrowed from the personal testimony ( the diary , the autobiographical voice ) but exposed the illusory nature of ‘ unmediated ’ film-making by revealing in the credits that the two women who had been reminiscing in the film were in fact actresses playing sisters .
27 Most had obtained that experience by operating in the older parts of the Nottinghamshire field further east , where the workforce was relatively quiescent , as illustrated for Hucknall ( D. Gilbert , 1988 ) .
28 Activating uptake , by hyperpolarizing in the presence of external glutamate , led to the pH o going alkaline ( Fig. 1 a ) .
29 Dexter compounds the effect by writing in the present tense , depriving the narration of even the possibility of temporal causality ( and making it read like a 290-page stage direction ) .
30 The rationale used by the Court was that of estoppel : by acquiescing in the de facto extension of the powers of the organisation treaty parties had become estopped from denying its effectiveness .
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