Sentence examples for fencing by from inspiring English sources

"fencing by" is not a complete or correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is possible that the intended phrase was "fenced in by," which means being enclosed or surrounded by a fence. For example, "The backyard was fenced in by a tall wooden fence." In this sentence, "fenced in by" is used to describe the subject, the backyard, being enclosed by the object, the fence. Another possible interpretation of "fencing by" could be using fencing as a verb, as in "They are fencing by the rules," meaning they are following the rules while participating in the sport of fencing. However, this is not a commonly used phrase and may cause confusion. It would be more clear to say "They are fencing according to the rules."

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In 1976, the strong performance in fencing by Boris Onishchenko of the Soviet Union raised suspicion, and his épée was confiscated.

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That night, in the safety of my own home, a passage from "The Art and Science of Fencing" by Nick Evangelista put my hour of angst in perspective.

This installation by the Moscow-based artist Sergey Bratkov is situated cater-cornered to the softly deranged "Psychological Garden" enclosed with cyclone fencing by the French artists Christophe Berdaguer and Marie Péjus.

Kurt, 16, a student at Rye Country Day School, came to fencing by happenstance six years ago in summer camp when, looking to burn off boyish energy one day, he asked if he could box.

Sickly during childhood, Slava Grigoriev was coaxed into fencing by his mother, who wanted him to be active but feared that swimming might make him cough, soccer might get him hit in the head and wrestling -- well, forget it.

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"In the past," he said, "we were divided by walls and by fences and by ideology and by armies.

Sometimes these various walls are topped by chain-link fencing, sometimes by iron railings and sometimes by barbed wire.

Despite loss prevention's current focus on organized retail crime and e-fencing, by far the biggest theft problem faced by retailers is internal — the actions of light-fingered employees.

Gary Greenwood, analyst at Shore Capital, said: "Proposed changes to the bank levy and a slightly softer stance on ring-fencing by the UK Government has removed some of the pressure to move elsewhere, but it has clearly not been enough to convince management to stay in the UK just yet".

Aid money is ring-fenced by all.

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