Aún no tenemos significados para "correct by".
1The moth proved this theory correct by soon going out naturally.
2I may say that this is a copy, signed as correct by Mr. Tufton.
3The German warders never attempt to correct by words.
4I had a tolerable tenor, and an ear made fairly correct by hearing much music.
5As we shall see further on, his views were found to be correct by later astronomers.
6For delusion merely means uncorrected thought and belief, and we can only correct by contact and collision.
7The day proved colder than it looked; a fact that Rose tried to correct by walking more briskly.
8It is important to me that my theory of true-to-life fiction be recognized as correct by the magazines.
9Hence only he attains to a genuine correctness; he was correct by instinct before he was so by discipline.
10They were even allowed to grant pardon to criminals, and to correct by their clemency the rigors of justice.
11Previous down-cycles have seen residential prices correct by 30% to 40%.
12Dragonfly started to roll over, and he tried to correct by throwing the weight of his body against the spin.
13Vendale resumed the reading of the note: We find the number of the cases to be quite correct by the books.
14This is our natural and most familiar way of thinking; but which we shall learn to correct by a little reflection.
15Positive ultrasonic diagnoses were confirmed to be correct by the pain relieved when the patients underwent re-operation and other clinical operations.
16And you could argue he was proved correct by the way the Panthers fought back into the game in the second half.
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