Example sentences of "through use " in BNC.
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1 | Up to 1500 data points can be accepted on a 640K machine , or up to 3000 points through use of expanded memory . |
2 | Since discovery of the deception , which involved the creation of non existent profits and stocks in the books through use of ‘ phantom ’ contracts , Mr Zilligen has given investigators every assistance in helping to get to the bottom of the debacle . |
3 | The fraud involved creation of false profits and stocks in the books over a seven-year period through use of purported contracts , which in reality did not exist , with third world countries . |
4 | This supposition is , I think , based on the simplistic idea that the natural conditions of language learning through use that obtain in a first language setting and in naturalistic contexts for second language acquisition can be directly replicated in foreign language classrooms . |
5 | The work in progress is complex , and can only proceed through use of method and skill , not by the eye alone . |
6 | One relatively straightforward approach to this task consists in trying to refine the theory through use — to discover , by applying it to specific problems , whether it can be consistently employed and what explanations it can yield . |
7 | Later releases will expand the portfolio of software vendors and the company plans in due course to support business modelling through use of its OpenODB object-oriented database , enabling Open Warehouse users to store , retrieve and use data in a consistent manner through out their enterprise . |
8 | Later releases will expand the portfolio of software vendors and the company plans in due course to support business modelling through use of its OpenODB object-oriented database , enabling OpenWarehouse users to store , retrieve and use data in a consistent manner throughout their enterprise . |
9 | A flexible approach , however , using short interviews and introducing self help by groups or through use of publications and other media may be of more value . |
10 | Libraries ( and for that matter separate collections of audio-visual software ) have to be organized for retrieval in ways that allow the user fullest access to their subject content ; these methods are not understood by instinct and have to be revealed through teaching and through use . |
11 | Experiments have been taken still further , to see how such buildings functioned through use , and in some cases have been left to decay and fall down , or have been burnt down , in order to compare the resulting remains with excavated evidence . |
12 | So go through use calcium go through each of the four reactions |
13 | His work in geology was of equal importance , since he developed a technique for viewing slivers of rock directly through a microscope ( by cementing the mineral to a glass plate and grinding it to an extreme thinness ) , thus allowing its structure to be visualized by direct microscopy , rather than through use of reflected light , which revealed only its surface qualities . |
14 | This bias was detectable when assessors were relatively unfamiliar with the students being assessed , and were aware of gender information through use of first names . |
15 | Wycliffe sat in an old armchair which had been moulded to comfort through use ; his manner relaxed and conversational . |
16 | Through use of a large corpus of pre-specified program design knowledge in the form of a ‘ script ’ for each common design , the IAS can interact with a teacher-author in a relatively natural manner--prompting the teacher for the most important information first , and then automatically filling in subsequent details as necessary . |
17 | Pupils develop skills and confidence in operating the microcomputer e.g. loading software , through use and by cooperating with each other in the use of the system . |
18 | To obtain the correct r.m.s. value of a small sinusoidal signal through use of a circuit such as that shown in figure 7.1(b) , the signal must first be electronically amplified by a known factor up to a suitable level . |