Example sentences of "[verb] use [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , it is felt that bolts should be located to ensure minimum visual impact and should be placed using current best practices .
2 Main users of AlphaWindows terminals are expected to be the mid-ranking clerical and administration staff of organisations who have several tasks they need to perform using different applications .
3 They are certainly effective , and make using high-power binoculars much easier .
4 The change is the result of the 1989 Water Act which privatised the water industry and make it illegal for water companies to continue using ratable value as the basis for charging for water after March 2000 .
5 This will enable it to continue using British coal , which has a relatively high sulphur content , while meeting EC standards on sulphur emissions .
6 MINSE has been developed using unsophisticated database software , software that is generally affordable and available to most practitioners , and does not require any depth of knowledge or training .
7 The number of wines produced using traditional cultivation methods is increasing and standards governing these are being introduced in several countries .
8 Figure 4.3 ( opposite ) ( a ) Contour map produced using dot-graphics functions on a Mannesman-Tally MT86 dot-matrix printer .
9 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
10 There are certain classes of English word combinations that can not be explained using existing syntactic or semantic theories .
11 Many favour using massed war engines to rain doom down on the enemy , while others prefer fast-moving cavalry armies able to respond to any threat .
12 By December , when payment had been delayed using various excuses , Feigen began to get suspicious and sent letters directly to the museum .
13 It does not cover using stolen property left in one 's father 's garage : Sanders ( 1982 ) 75 Cr App R 84 .
14 Differential counts of ICM and TE cells in intact blastocysts have also been undertaken using polynucleotide-specific fluorochromes ( 35 ) .
15 Follow up assessment of shunt patency has been undertaken using transabdominal ultrasound .
16 unc Again answers can be checked using reverse operations .
17 Backwardation or contango can be calculated using current market prices , while normal backwardation requires the use of the expected delivery price , which is not directly observable .
18 This can either be calculated using total variance in breeding success or using only variance attributable to differences in the number of mates per individual ( see Wade & Arnold , 1980 ) .
19 Percentage change in ozone on 25 March at 56mbar resulting solely from chemical processes acting from the start of the simulation in which the radiative heating and cooling were calculated using present-day levels of CO 2 and climatological ozone concentrations .
20 Change in the total ozone ( Dobson Units ) due to heterogeneous processes for the period 15 December to 25 March from the simulation in which the radiative heating and cooling were calculated using present-day levels of CO 2 and climatological ozone concentrations .
21 Percentage of the model domain north of 25°N covered by polar stratospheric clouds at 56mbar for the simulations in which the radiative heating and cooling were calculated using present-day levels of CO 2 and climatological ozone concentrations ( run 1 ) , present-day levels of CO 2 but with model-calculated ozone concentrations ( run 2 ) , doubled CO 2 with climatological ozone concentrations ( run 3 ) , and doubled CO 2 and model determined ozone concentrations ( run 4 ) .
22 Net absorption of water and electrolytes was calculated using standard formulas .
23 In cases where the torque/position is notably non-sinusoidal the average torque can be calculated using graphical methods , as illustrated in the following example .
24 Ninety five per cent confidence intervals for the relative risk was calculated using exact probabilities .
25 In fact , it could be argued that the only significant finding on association cortex , made using non-human animals up to 1950 , was the memory impairment in monkeys lacking frontal cortex described by Jacobson ( in Gross and Weiskrantz 1964 ) .
26 LUNCH : 160g turkey roasted but served without skin ( 165 ) , 100g steamed sprouts ( 35 ) , parsnip and carrot puree ( 98 ) , 170g potatoes roasted in olive oil ( 157 ) , low-fat mushroom and rice stuffing flavoured with onion , sage , parsley and thyme ( 147 ) , three bacon and chestnut rolls ( 72 ) , red wine gravy made with stock , wine and orange juice ( 100 ) , 76g vegetarian Christmas pudding ( 221 ) , 30g yoghurt brandy sauce , made using low-fat yoghurt , grated orange rind , mixed spice and brandy ( 39 )
27 Such features enable us to recognise brass made using metallic zinc as opposed to cementation .
28 Causality is Granger causality , which is based on the idea that , if past values of the variable × improve predictions of the current value of variable Y , relative to predictions made using just the past values of Y , while past values of Y can not improve on the predictions of the current value of X made using past values of X , X ‘ causes ’ Y , in the special sense that X leads Y .
29 Informal assessment is costly in terms of staff resources and no evidence is yet available on the consistency of decisions made using informal assessment .
30 Two makeshift goal-posts had been erected using assorted lengths of strapped sugar cane , and she could hear a lively dispute about the penalty rules .
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