Example sentences of "[noun] with the aid of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was half-past three when she was finally able to survey the result with the aid of mirrors in front and behind .
2 A five year old boy from Bosnia who 's paralysed from the waist down could soon take his first steps with the aid of calipers .
3 The meeting also agreed on details for the construction of two 1,000 MW nuclear power stations in southern India and on additional thermal and hydro-electric generating capacity with the aid of credit lines worth 3,200 million roubles .
4 I set about building up an act with the aid of Rag magazines , joke-books , a gag nicked from here , a gag nicked from there and at my next engagement , four days later , I was billed as a comic and my fee went up a few quid .
5 Let us complete now the circuit with the aid of wires and brushes ( Fig. 4.16(b) ) and insert an ideal voltmeter .
6 Salomons used the theatre to mount dramatic displays in which he would produce startling effects with the aid of electricity , music from the orchestrion , and scenes with magic lanterns .
7 Cuba replied to the Declaration of San José with the First Declaration of Havana which welcomed the Soviet Union 's ‘ offer to support Cuba with the aid of rockets ’ ( Obra Revolucionaria , 6 September 1960 , in Clissold : 1970 , p. 259 ) .
8 The crews performed both day and night operations and would drop the bomb load on night targets with the aid of searchlights used to illuminate targets and provide datum points for navigation onto the bomb run .
9 Lympho-epithelial lesions are observed on fixed tissues and immunohistochemical studies of fixed tissues can help to show these lesions with the aid of anti-cytokeratin or -epithelial membrane antibodies .
10 If we look at a typical Midland deserted village site with the aid of air photographs and maps , we can see that it is made up of certain features which occur again and again on such sites , the most distinctive being the sunken holloways marking the courses of old roads and paths .
11 They remain different ways , because the institutions of natural science involve the practice of giving causal explanations with the aid of models and statistics , whereas those of religion involve nothing of the sort .
12 We shall now go over to the definition of mutual inductance with the aid of Fig. 4.8 .
13 Any attempt to nail down individuals with the aid of rules and collective values seems doomed to vague and complex generalities .
14 Land animals need to protect themselves from drying out , so scales were exchanged for an impervious skin ( although some amphibians can control the admission of water through their skin with the aid of hormones ) .
15 Science was a method for prising the back off the watch with the aid of mathematics .
16 Many other termites digest their unpromising food of twigs and vegetable detritus with the aid of micro-organisms in their gut .
17 Application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives for the current I. Taking the Laplace transformation with the help of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.30 ) Hence , assuming that the current is zero up to time and making the inverse Laplace transformation with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.32 ) when , in accordance with equations ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.21 ) of section 4.3 .
18 I well remember our first night with the aid of father-in-law we spent a long day moving ourselves in .
19 But Allison has gone further than just stating the theoretical arguments for the process , he has already begun to explore the actual practicalities of implementing assessment techniques with the aid of students in his department .
20 The proper boundary conditions may be derived in the usual manner with the aid of Gauss 's law .
21 A procedure carried out by people with the aid of tools technology etc can therefore be considered as a Human Activity System , one that is comparable with the formal systems model described in Chapter 3 .
22 They were also unaware that less than 50 miles away from them Fleischmann and Pons — who were also ignorant of these historical works and of the parallel developments at BYU — were beginning to muse about creating hydrogen fusion with the aid of palladium in a test tube .
23 The Prince had had all the men up on deck scanning the river with the aid of oil lamps .
24 He was seen to be attacking the moral , manly roots of English public life with the aid of effeminate , aristocratic tastes .
25 The fact that bats construct their internal model with the aid of echoes , while we construct ours with the aid of light , is irrelevant .
26 All the while , Midhir knew where she was and eventually came to reclaim his lost bride with the aid of fairy magic and wisdom .
27 A good example of what is involved in such studies is provided by a critical review of theories concerning Latin American political development ( Graciarena and Franco , 1978 ) , in which the authors note the central importance of the conception of the ‘ developmentalist ’ state in its various forms , and the insistence by many social scientists in recent years upon the need to study the course of history with the aid of categories which are ‘ historically relevant ’ to Latin America .
28 Nowadays any student can discover that information in moments with the aid of IBYCUS .
29 A white pop star has plundered their culture with the aid of Lennon & McCartney — but what 's worse is that one of dancehall 's finest footsoldiers is a co-conspirator .
30 It means that the photographer can actually look through the lens with the aid of mirrors and so view exactly what the photograph will frame .
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