Example sentences of "by going [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The librarian had also found the committee helpful in a number of ways by going beyond the narrow terms of the funding itself . |
2 | By going beyond the scented ashram walls of Subud , Lorne and Lydia had touched on an unsuspected world on the brink of disappearing . |
3 | It focuses on the wider community context by going beyond the school in order to explore relationships outside it in which parents themselves have a high profile . |
4 | Autumn launch : BMW is breaking with tradition by going outside the factory for a 650 Rotax engine with chain-drive instead of shaft for its new trail bike . |
5 | But , said Ramsey , the idea that we can get Christian unity by going for a highest common factor and leaving everything else in the shadow will not work . |
6 | Hence the skittish spate of redesigns ( eg , The Guardian , The Sunday Telegraph magazine 7 Days ) — the panicky attempts to revive falling sales by going for a ‘ contemporary ’ , ‘ youthful ’ image aimed at recruiting new readers . |
7 | You should begin by going for a walk each day for half an hour or so . |
8 | Or would Eden think of the air marshals , and the children who had lost their parents in a blitz , and former warriors who had seen too much blood on a battlefield , and exercise a silent veto , by going for the second preference ? |
9 | When they rise to an equal level , like for instance if I have a choice between going to a woman doctor and a man doctor and they 're both on the GP list , I will choose the woman , because the woman has had to fight tooth and nail , probably , and work much harder , to get at an equal level with the man , so I would suspect that I 'm getting value for and quality there by going for the woman . |
10 | He has prepared for civilian life by going on a butcher 's course . |
11 | Clint defends herself by going on the attack . |
12 | Namely , by going as a tight-head with , as previously noted , the important additional credential of a proven ability to pack acceptably on either side of the scrum tunnel . |
13 | It does so by going to a series of intermediate goals , for example the junction of the branch it is on with the main stem . |
14 | factors such as the protein erythropoietin can stimulate red blood cell amplification and there is an increased production of erythropoietin when there is a shortage of oxygen , caused , for example , by going to a higher altitude . |
15 | In October 1970 , screenwriter Goodman and Dustin started research on the character in New York by going to a couple of universities to observe the behaviour of certain professors , presumably threatening the eggheads with violence to see how they would react . |
16 | It would n't be fair to suggest that most users of desktop publishing systems were unhappy with the quality of their page printer 's output — more that they have realised that they can improve the quality still further by going to a bureau . |
17 | Yes , but C and G are actually very good er very sound er on their er ratios , they 're pretty good , but erm some of them are n't so good , and you know , be careful when you 're coming to invest in building societies I 'd stick to the major players at the moment , even though you may get a premium by going to a smaller society . |
18 | First we note that by going to a frame in free fall at an event ( point in space–time ) x the space time is made flat locally , and we have ( eqn 6.16 ) . |
19 | Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that . |
20 | An oil and gas businessman , down from New York , he was one of Littledale 's ‘ bloody types ’ ; so much so that he had celebrated his donation for weapons , to the dismay of Channell 's PR lady , by going to the Hay Adams and ordering steak tartare . |
21 | Mr Major was prepared to do what his party chairman wanted , and it was Mr Patten who vetoed the idea of engineering an early by-election , as well as ruling out a premature end to any career as an MP by going to the Lords . |
22 | Wells replied that he was a busy man and that by going to the police he considered that he had discharged his public duty . |
23 | I knew that we could get an immunity , normally by going to the doctor and having a vaccination or inoculation , but I never knew that right inside every one of us there was a built-in fire brigade , a whole troupe of Red Adair troubleshooters just waiting to be called upon to do their stuff . |
24 | Once you start walking regularly you can vary your walks by going to the park , the beach or the hills . |
25 | Apart from this , children are out by going to the wrong side when a number is called out , if they unfreeze without being told or if they are the last one to do one of the organizer 's commands . |
26 | For the best way to job-hunt in Europe is by going to the country of your choice for a few weeks and signing up with several private employment agencies . |
27 | Vincent , in Catholic Belgium , although emulating his father once again was also mocking him , by going to the limit in a way that passed judgement on his parents ' safe Christianity , while putting himself beyond criticism . |
28 | That 's the sort of thing that makes you realize you 're not going to find the job of your dreams just by going to the job centre . |
29 | Even if your company 's main task is , for example , to carry on business in the chemical industry , this can probably be changed , if you wish to , merely by going to the annual general meeting . |
30 | Trying to escape by going to the only other bar in Woodstock , where I was chased around a table by The Psychedelic Furs because I had given them a bad review in a music paper . |