Example sentences of "be [verb] using the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If buckets large enough to hold several records are used , we can expect that these buckets will be more evenly filled than individual records fill single addresses ; this can be examined using the Poisson distribution .
2 ‘ In particular , they will be identifying any tasks which can be completed using the base skills of the craftsmen , or with minimal additional training .
3 The effect of this depends on record or block size , but can be calculated using the methods given in Chapter 4 on blocking and buffering ( see p. 75 ) .
4 The relationship of settlements to cemeteries can be considered using the results of large-scale excavations as a control , and the actual distances between such features may act as a guide even when a relationship can not be directly inferred .
5 The clocked S-R bistable can be built using the Plugblock layout shown in Fig. 9 .
6 The language of theory would be built using the terms and semantics of the language of observation .
7 A sticky and impassable barrier can be made using the Trappit Glue Tube .
8 Fondant icing , royal icing and marzipan can either be made using the recipes at the beginning of the book or purchased ready-made ( see page 118 for a useful list of stores and mail-order suppliers ) .
9 Several of the sequences used shapes , and one was based on the many arrangements which can be made using the pieces of the Chinese tangram puzzle .
10 the background colour will be ignored completely , so that the lace pattern may be made using the garter/lace carriage or the transfer carriage , using any of the lace knitting techniques in the manual , or by dropping the stitches from the back bed after every two rows , to form release lace .
11 Its merits as a headache cure are to be evaluated using the patients in two general practices .
12 Close-up photography can be done using the standard 50 mm lens which comes with the camera , providing extension tubes or bellows are used .
13 Most awkward edge cleaning had to be done using the crevice tool .
14 As a means of establishing the specific.problem , and therefore the level of model interpretation , a quick look at the local geometry may be accomplished using the wireframe edge representation .
15 If there were changes in the terminals at the presynaptic side , they would have to be measured using the electron microscope , however , for they are not visible at light microscope magnifications .
16 Reflux of radiolabelled food and liquids can be measured using the technique of gamma scintigraph ; however , in this procedure the subjects are non-ambulant as they have to be continually monitored by standing in front of , or lying under , a gammacamera to detect the reflux event .
17 Excitation of phase C produces another anticlockwise step , so for continuous anticlockwise rotation the excitation sequence is : A , B , C , A , B , C , A. Similarly clockwise rotation can be produced using the excitation sequence : A , C , B , A , C , B , A. It is interesting to find that , in the motor illustrated , the rotor movement is in the opposite direction to the stepped rotation of the stator magnetic field !
18 Bill Toone , the project leader , spent countless hours in the wild , watching how the birds behave , so that the mannerisms could be duplicated using the puppets .
19 There are certain words which can not be pronounced using the GPC route , however , and these are words with irregular grapheme-to-phoneme correspondences .
20 Indeed it is quite possible that at this pH range there is a mixture of gastric acid and duodenal alkaline juices which may be damaging ( with toxic synergism ) to the oesophageal mucosa , but this can not be assessed using the parameter of pH .
21 It is possible that these correspond to alkaline reflux , which would not be detected using the gold standard test of intraoesophageal pH monitoring .
22 Compaction also caused the secondary limestones to become fractured and in some cases this results in the caving of the limestone sections in boreholes which can be detected using the caliper log ( Fig. 24 ) .
23 It can be derived using the assumptions given above .
24 The Location file acts as an index , and keeps a record of the location and state of modules which have been hard copied ; it should be printed using the VMS PRINT command , but not deleted .
25 Operation of the D-type bistable may be illustrated using the circuit shown in Fig. 10 .
26 Any number of further explicit solutions may easily be generated using the methods described in the previous sections of this chapter with different combinations of particular solutions of the main equation ( 9.3 ) , ( 10.2 ) , ( 10.13 ) , ( 10.62 ) or ( 10.73 ) .
27 Second , the axial spin rate of the Earth 4600 Ma ago can be estimated using the principle of conservation of angular momentum by giving the Earth all the present angular momentum of the Moon plus the orbital angular momentum of the Earth and the Moon around their centre of mass : the Earth spins nowhere near fast enough to have spun off lunar material and no very plausible means have been suggested whereby the Earth-Moon system could since have lost the necessarily copious amount of angular momentum .
28 This should be estimated using the guidelines above .
29 Any file which can be read by the computer , from any source and in any data format , can be processed using the BGET# , BPUT# and PTR# functions .
30 Toggling a bistable may be investigated using the Plugblock layout shown in Fig. 15 .
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