Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] using [det] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently when commercial artists and manufacturers began using these photographs as reference for comic strips , book illustrations , box tops etc. they assumed the reel to be a speaker grill .
2 that 's pretty , yeah grilled that 's really gruesome is n't it but you could , I mean really that 's the sort of ghastly thing people do is n't it in headlines which you could use it as you 've used the actual word Bacon 's in your headline you could play on words keep using that idea .
3 The microcomputer then searches the file to discover any entries indexed using both keywords .
4 However , although many policy prescriptions are based on models estimated using such data , for example in taxation and labour supply , the properties of estimators for these models rely heavily on strong and usually untested stochastic assumptions .
5 Some projections are described as equal-area because the areas measured from maps drawn using those projections are proportional to the true ground areas they represent .
6 The steeper the slope the more the toes must face downhill , and the steepest slopes climbed using this technique would be ascended backwards .
7 The Seya-Namioka type monochromator contains an anastigmatic concave diffraction grating and line spectra produced using this monochromator do not exhibit the characteristic shoulder on the side of each peak that is caused by the coma-type aberration .
8 Similar results to those shown in the example were achieved for the other estate agents sentences tested using this simple analyser .
9 Some museum loan services may offer examples of such things as writing slates and slate pencils or steel-nibbed pens and old inkwells and sample pages from old copybooks , to allow pupils to try using these old writing materials .
10 Modules updated using this option must be entered via a package using option 1.3.2 — Read/Enter Modules .
11 The significant results achieved using this text may have been specific to this domain and hence not necessarily repeatable in other domains ( i.e. the OALD may provide unusually good coverage of commercial or financial terminology ) .
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