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

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1 Among its chief attributes are its pleasingly creamy colour , its smoothness and coolness to the touch , its fine grain and the comparative ease with which it can be wrought to a variety of precise shapes using such elementary techniques as sawing , rubbing , polishing and perforating .
2 Mashing , boiling and fermentation are often speeded up in large breweries using such devices as continuous fermentation and high gravity brewing , both of which produce standardised bland beers of mediocre quality .
3 As Table 3.3 shows , the overall proportion of establishments using such workers stood at around 20 per cent in both years and the proportion of " high users " at seven per cent .
4 A number of stories using such imagery were run by both the quality and the popular press during this period , but similar arguments are to be found in parliamentary debates ( Hansard , vol. 84 , 21 October 1985 , cols. 30-.46 , 388 ) , and even in official reports produced by the police on the riots in Birmingham and London .
5 Up to a third of mothers using such facilities have no job , except for day nurseries where 60–70 per cent of the mothers are employed ( Osborn , Butler , and Morris 1984 ) .
6 Over the last few years I have also complained to the Press Council on a number of occasions , about various newspapers using such terms as ‘ Gay Plague ’ , or saying that the disease was spread by whispered conversations , or for exaggerating the amount of money spent by local authorities on gay issues .
7 For example , a barely detectable innate bias toward the use of body adornment , if combined with a moderate sensitivity to peer usage , would result in most or all members using such adornment in all societies .
8 Creating a technical structure that allows for a pan-authority electronic mail service is usually as problematic as building the trust and confidence that will allow staff to communicate and make decisions using such a system — let alone remember to log in each day .
9 Surprisingly perhaps , the results were highly productive and the basic laws of learning under certain strictly controlled laboratory conditions were achieved through the monumental labours of B. F. Skinner and his colleagues using such amenable subjects as the white rat and the domesticated pigeon .
10 The problems of analysing real events using such a rigid divide between the national/local scale , production/consumption issues and corporatist/pluralist type of politics are only increased by Saunders ' recent attempt ( 1985 ) to provide urban sociology with a distinctive disciplinary focus of study .
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