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

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1 We have to go through the ‘ dark night of the soul ’ , and that involves using both our minds and our bodies .
2 This involved using existing data and also meetings with representatives from organisations involved in economic development in the valley .
3 Pending the design of the new system , a ‘ fix ’ was put in place whereby the data was manually calculated and transmitted — but this meant using another unreliable system !
4 This is relatively easy to ensure using any of the standard test pieces recommended for isotropic materials , but may still present difficulties when anisotropic and/or composite specimens are used .
5 It 's very simple to make using traditional patchwork fabrics — or any light cotton in festive colours , such as red , gold and green .
6 Abbey National considered using IV , but decided to move to compact discs : ‘ The problem was that we could n't find an IV system that did everything we wanted , ’ explains Julian Wakeley , manager for distance learning at Abbey National , ‘ also , we did n't need full motion video . ’
7 Similarly , areas of meadow can be used for little else without massive investment in drainage , and hay crops and rich pasture seem to have been too valuable to consider using this land in any other way .
8 These include using raised temperatures during cycling , adjusting the magnesium concentration ( which partly determines the ease of hybridisation ) , and various other easy tricks to destabilise partially mismatched primers .
9 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 .
10 Is it feasible to imagine using personal computing for all aspects of a computerised personnel information system ?
11 Slides prepared with this method appear to be more reliable than those made using any previous method , including Tarkowski 's ( 30 ) , in respect of the spreading and maintenance of chromosomes ( 32 ) .
12 Where buildings overlap it can be shown that post-built structures preceded those constructed using continuous trenches .
13 Epithelial conduction was first demonstrated using nerve-free and muscle-free epithelia of siphonophores and hydromedusae and has now been found in at least four animal phyla .
14 No I remember from what I can remember anyway when I first started using negative numbers it was on a graph .
15 For example , in discussing the way in which normal children develop language , Slobin ( 1973 ) has suggested that new functions are first learned using existing language forms or structures and , conversely , new forms or structures are first used to express well-established functions .
16 Unfortunately this latter function is very difficult to generate using simple analogue circuits , So it has become common practice to approximate the velocity profile by linear ramp functions [ Figs. 8.8 ( b , c ) ] .
17 There are plenty to choose from , some of which are very clever , and would be exceedingly difficult to reproduce using traditional techniques .
18 This view has led a number of researchers to question whether some groups of children are slow to develop language because their pre-verbal social and cognitive abilities have not developed to the point where the child is ready to begin using spoken or sign language .
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