Example sentences of "by [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A better way to get the same result , you might think , would be to adjust Hong Kong 's currency , not its price tickets , by vigorously upvaluing the Hong Kong dollar against the American one .
2 He insisted that ‘ by vigorously defending their legitimate interests ’ , the Third World countries ‘ can play an outstanding part in international life ’ .
3 Shulamith Firestone undoubtedly did everyone a great service by vigorously extending this notion to women , and pointing out the absurdity of men 's viewing themselves as totally detached individuals in relation to the rest of society , while still expecting to go home to a wife who would always have their dinner hot for them in the evening .
4 Aloni , a member of the Meretz grouping , had angered Shas and other religious groups and factions by vigorously supporting major secularist reforms to the educational system .
5 Why delegate to any other the choice which is by right hers ? ’
6 And they want to come and see the factory , they want to go to yeah , it fell down cos Richard was too busy at the end of last year , fine get that sorted and i Sally was dropped in the crap by right at the end of last year , came on five sets of bearings , I could 've done 'em in two weeks .
7 When it is safe , give a right turn signal and as soon as you can do so take safely , take up position just left of the middle of the road or in the space marked by right turned vehicles , if you can leave room for other vehicles to pass on the left , wait until there is a safe gap between you and any oncoming vehicle , looking , look out of sight for motor cyclists and pedestrians , then make a turn , but do not cut the corner as people like pedestrians crossing the road in which you are turning .
8 In fact , the synthesised parts of the album are , to my ears , the least successful , with the sheer , staggering brilliance of the Labèques fingerwork replaced by rather unatmospheric electronics .
9 The French , British and United States governments were swayed in their unwillingness to recognize this right by rather different considerations .
10 Emerson revealed that both those who continued working and those who retired ‘ appeared to be to some extent affected by rather garbled information concerning retirement impact ’ ( Emerson 1959 ) .
11 Probably not helped by rather dreary illustrations .
12 Table 4.12 lists them by rather general categories , partly adopted from the Pilkington Committee .
13 So , the other things that had erm we 've endeavoured to incorporate is to try and not divide the estate , one of the one of the aims of the master plan has been to seen to integrate bungalows and any new housing together and in a number of respects the demolition of the terraced blocks and the er er , putting back of more conventional two storey housing has allowed us to do this by rather than having a access road running the whole length of the estate and similarly the that are running past the length of the estate away from the houses we 've we 've put the houses where the road is and the road where the house , where the terraced blocks were , erm to form more of a conventional street scape so that people can look out on their cars and that we , you actually got the new houses facing the existing ones .
14 So , though Schumpeter 's claim to be able to predict the future course of capitalism is certainly ambitious and extremely controversial , the route by which he reaches his prediction is marked by rather more modest and specific conclusions .
15 There 's variety ; sandy beaches , scruffy towns , timeless villages and pretty harbours are linked by rather random buses .
16 Their hope has been realized , by rather than for miscreants ; their rhetoric reminds us that Victorian values did not produce an orderly society .
17 Most often detected by rather monotonous ‘ piu ’ call , not unlike single note of Redshank , repeated at short intervals , usually at night .
18 The lunar maria , nearly all of which are located on the near side , also seem to be of impact origin , with subsequent infill by rather dark material .
19 Motivated by rather more than just military considerations , the EFA was an exercise in European unity , and was governed by the need to give a ‘ fair share ’ of the contracts to each of the participating countries .
20 The normal price for any given daily supply of fish , which we are now seeking , is the price which will quickly call into the fishing trade capital and labour enough to obtain that supply in a day 's fishing of average good fortune ; the influence which the price of fish will have upon capital and labour available in the fishing trade being governed by rather narrow causes such as these .
21 The part financed out of wages ( and the incomes of the self-employed corresponding to the average wage ) fell by rather more than this ( figure 8.5 ) .
22 yeah well um I do n't know , maybe she grew up when there were y'know smoking was surrounded by rather different attitudes .
23 The NCSC says the agreement may contravene the takeover code by effectively changing control of Bell without shareholder approval .
24 It claims that developing the single isomer form of conventional drugs is a good way for such companies to minimise erosion of their market share by generic drug manufacturers by effectively extending patent protection for the product .
25 By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’
26 A good weather forecast is a vital element of this preparation , and by effectively pricing the service out of the reach of many hillwalkers ' pockets , compromises in safety are bound to be made and unnecessary risks taken , leading to accidents and perhaps ( in extreme conditions ) loss of lift .
27 The aim of the agreement is to provide an integrated system for managing both types of network , which will be done by effectively incorporating Intel 's LANDesk Manager into OpenView for Windows : the latter will receive information from LANDesk Manager subnetworks via SNMP , and then remotely access and control the desktop systems in those subnetworks .
28 The abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1747 substantially increased the influence of the Government over the Scottish voters by effectively restricting judicial patronage to the Crown .
29 Indeed the vendor community has successfully prevented the supply side of the industry from descending into a free-for-all by effectively staking out their respective territories and more or less sticking to them , Rothstein argues .
30 The essential question is then whether the terms of the order in paragraph 33 quoted above , in the light of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service to which I have just made reference , provides Mr. Tully with sufficient protection by effectively removing the danger to which he obliquely refers .
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