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

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1 Analyses will be undertaken using these methods to identify some of the important factors determining migration and employment behaviour in the British Isles .
2 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 .
3 unc Again answers can be checked using reverse operations .
4 ‘ It goes yellow if you keep it for too long and I do n't see how anyone can be expected to use fifty tablecloths even in a lifetime — not mucky-looking yellow ones .
5 Additionally the company claims that a lot of the glue logic normally needed has been incorporated into the chip so that a full SuperVGA card with support for video and audio recording and play-back can be built using 11 chips .
6 The claim is based on the hardware complexity : Media Vision says that both the Motion Picture Expert Group and Digital Video Interactive standard require around 400,000 gates to implement on a chip , whereas its ‘ Captain Crunch ’ technology can be built using 20,000 gates , while offering video in a 320 by 240 window at 30 frames a second with 24-bit colour .
7 Alternatively , circuits may be built using basic components on the Plugblock ( prototype board ) — layouts are given in all cases .
8 One bistable is needed for each bit — thus , a 4-bit counter ( able to count up to 1111 or 15 in decimal ) could be made using 4 flip-flops ( or 2 off 4013 's ) .
9 9 Find the area of the largest square that could be made using 64 metres of fencing .
10 Designed by the internationally famous Peter Lynn of New Zealand ( whose Octopus appears on the cover of this book ) , it is popularly known as the Peter Lynn Tri-D and it can be made using square cells based on 90-degree Isosceles triangles as Pat has drawn , or with equilateral triangles .
11 Since the population of adult males in Britain is many million , there are obvious savings to be made using these techniques .
12 The effects of natural variables such as temperature , pressure , fluid-flow rate and composition upon the rate and magnitude of the chemical interaction of fluids with rocks may be evaluated using such techniques .
13 We now know that our galaxy is only one of some hundred thousand million that can be seen using modern telescopes , each galaxy itself containing some hundred thousand million stars .
14 Snapshot images requiring a data acquisition time of ony 64–128 msec allowed visualisation of peristalsis in the antrum and duodenum in real time , without motional image degradation , as would normally be seen using conventional MRI .
15 There will always be an element of the old school that insists that proper cooking must be done using traditional methods , but increasingly , chefs , catering managers and kitchen staff in general are putting their trust in 1990s ' technology to enable them to carry out their work .
16 All of this should be done using simple instructions to the computer which are as close to normal English as possible .
17 In the latter case this is often at the buyer 's expense ( either by way of a lump sum payment , or an amortisation by way of an increase in the unit price of the goods to be manufactured using such items ) .
18 There are questions about knowledge which may , or must , be answered using limited resources , although there is disagreement about what the available resources are .
19 But others are concerned that the telecommunications industry may be rushing to use novel types of fibre before the technology is proven .
20 However , absence of a specific DNA binding activity could not be demonstrated using nuclear extracts of RJ2.2.5 ( 2,3,18 ) .
21 While the first level of cuts can be reached using existing levels of technology , the second stage , likely in 1994 , will require a new generation of engines .
22 Circular and linear DNA appear to be cleaved using different mechanisms , and cleavage of linear DNA may require a second endonuclease molecule .
23 ‘ At the time , we were supposed to be coming to use neurotropic qualities of tetrodotoxin and datura to save lives by slowing the bleeding of our wounded soldiers .
24 The assay technology has reached an advanced state of development and rapid analysis can be provided using automated analysers which are also efficient and cost effective in handling large number of samples .
25 This exercise can be executed using 2 benches or 2 chairs .
26 Some children can be encouraged to use improvised tickets , and occasionally ‘ money ’ can be used in exchange .
27 When presenting the project , learners can be encouraged to use audio-visual aids , and to view the exercise as valuable experience in the development of their own teaching skills .
28 Pupils will be encouraged to use printed lists of keywords when the system is fully operational , One difficulty here is to create keys for subjects which begin with the same first three letters e.g. FARMING and FAROES but the school librarian sees this as a useful information problem for pupils to tackle .
29 ‘ Yet they are Britain 's safest roads in terms of accidents and access to emergency services , and women should be encouraged to use those roads . ’
30 The route was very tight and could only be passed using small cylinders .
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