Sentence examples for where by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "where by" can be used in written English in certain contexts
It typically means "by means of which" or "through which." It is often used to introduce a clause that provides more information or explains how something is done. Example: "I learned a new technique where by gently massaging my temples, I was able to relieve my headache." In this sentence, "where by" introduces the way or method in which the person was able to relieve their headache. It could also be written as "by gently massaging my temples, I was able to relieve my headache."

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Samples were denoted BYg, BYe, RMg, RMe where BY indicates strain BY4716 and RM indicates RM11-1a.

Where by the fridge?

Going off where, by the way?

Where, by contrast, is our ambition?

Services where by Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam Funeral Home, Chester, MD.

And where, by the way, was her editor when she needed him?

He attended Yale, where by his own account his record was undistinguished.

"Her family came from Bari, where by the way the Ottomanelli family comes from too.

We, Nokia, will answer the where, by building a where enabled platform.

Berry said they hoped to have an idea of where by the summer.

There's some dispute as to the transistor's actual invention: when, where, by whom.

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