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

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1 You can compensate for using more time working a really special border and so on by speeding up on the main sections .
2 The problem lies in using that information for selection .
3 Again , this could easily be resolved by using more nurse speakers .
4 A sleeve as used for the Aramid lines , Spectra and Dyneema would help , but do n't think of using this material for the flying line !
5 In 1953 , with the same type of undulator and 100 MeV electrons , he produced spontaneous visible radiation , and later showed analytically that radiation could be amplified by using this technique .
6 Over a period of 10 or 15 years we will see our soil improving by using this technique .
7 In some ways , she might be justified in using that argument .
8 ‘ There have been nuclear accidents in Japan before and there could be accidents again if the government persists in using this technology . ’
9 I see that someone terrified of using any woodworking tool involving the slightest of danger may be attracted by the SuperCut , and it might have potential for novices , but then what tool offers complete security ?
10 How nervous the teacher feels about using this teaching unit .
11 Questions were asked after each problem , and at the completion of the task , to obtain the following objective information : 1 ) the ease of use of each program , 2 ) the insight gained from using each technique , 3 ) the aid given by each technique in attaining a solution , 4 ) the user preference , and dislike , for the techniques , 5 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving insight , 6 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving the best design , and 7 ) the subject 's engineering and computing background , and knowledge of the polar second moment of area ; this being the sectional properties of a component that allows the shearing stresses to be deduced from the applied torque .
12 They are excluded from using more land , and they often work onerous hours on the land which they do own for a pittance .
13 Start by using each yarn for two rows of weaving — it can seem quite difficult to organise them at first , but you will soon start to be able to do this more quickly .
14 ‘ Then you 'll have to go over the heads of the military and Sir Martin , for he 's thinking of using this house as a convalescent base for officers . ’
15 It is hard to know why interviewers persist in using this question .
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