How To Use By machine In A Sentence

  • The antagonism directed towards photography from the 1860s owes much to the displacement of human handicrafts by machine methods.
  • Children are fascinated by machinery in action and for young children to be left in vicinity of tractors unsupervised, even for a minute, can sometimes be a regret of a lifetime.
  • However, intensive care also raises the specter of treatment for treatment's sake and fears of a life prolonged needlessly by machines.
  • The Semantic Web is really data that is processable by machine,’ says Berners-Lee, who is director of the MIT-based World Wide Web Consortium.’
  • The traditional plebeian population, with its long radical ‘producerist’ traditions, had to confront the competition of these new immigrants at the same time that their trades were being deskilled or replaced by machine production.
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  • Much of the grunt work done by ad agencies will be taken over by machines. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an example of humans as savage wild animals unfit for any sort of role in society and ripe for replacement by machinery. Times, Sunday Times
  • People frequently complain that their questions nowadays are answered not by sentient humans but by machines.
  • At one point we even read, believingly, that Serge feels "an almost sacred tingling, as though he himself had become godlike, elevated by machinery and signal code to a higher post within the overall structure of things. The Fear of a Failure to Communicate
  • It is a machine after all by person absorb, be still a person by machine dissimilation?
  • This process is called ‘remuage’ and used to be done by hand, but these days is more than likely done by machine.
  • Consider the difference between wanting to make love more reliable: a) because reliability conduces to greater human happiness (e.g., by decreasing the probability of a traumatic break-up, or so one argument might go); and b) because reliability is an attribute exemplified by machines, and as machines ourselves (albeit "squishy" ones) it therefore follows that we should be reliable too (and, of course, the way to do this is through enhancive techno-interventions). Ethical Technology
  • It is an example of humans as savage wild animals unfit for any sort of role in society and ripe for replacement by machinery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because ultimately, the Scot is one of those unvarnished antagonists, a man whose endeavours have brought him a decent reward, but nothing more than you would expect for a rider prepared to risk being mangled and maimed by machinery.
  • This lightning detection still goes on today but is now done by machines rather than humans.
  • The lieutenant went back to find more than 15 men killed by machine-gun crossfire.
  • These sturdy bloomers can be handled by machine in plant-growing factories.
  • On battlefields dominated by machine guns and artillery, men at the front huddled in deep trenches or other battle positions.
  • The soldiers were mown down by machine - gun fire.
  • In addition to this, she had been steeved so thoroughly, and was so bound by the compression of her cargo, forced into her by machinery so powerful, that she was like a man in a strait-jacket, and would be but a dull sailer until she had worked herself loose. Two Years Before the Mast
  • Same as always, Burmese intellectuals voiced for the freedom, student rights and denouncing the coup of General Ne Win and as a result hundreds of students were killed by machine guns and their refuge, Students Union building was demolished by the dynamite. Black July of Burma
  • Bobbin net, or "bobbinet," or "net" as it is now commonly called, was first made by machinery in 1809, and was so called because the threads from which it was made were wound upon bobbins, and _twisted_ into meshes instead of being _looped_ in knitting style as they were previous to the invention of the machine. The Art of Modern Lace Making
  • None had the training or experience to deal with a battlefield dominated by machine guns and artillery - a battlefield, which offered no assailable flanks as their soldiers dug in to escape the fury of mass industrial warfare.
  • Some of the cheapest meat is stripped by machines and high-pressure jets from the bone, which is likely to be highly infectious in a sick cow.
  • For instance, I see before me as I write a table of oak, on which is stamped by machinery a design intended to make the buyer suppose that the table is quartered oak.
  • But in this day, by machinery, the efficiency of the hand-worker of three generations ago has in turn been increased many times. Revolution
  • Both parties knew before the election that vote-counting would be done by machines that are liable to reject many votes.
  • Four men were cut down by machine-gun fire in a gangland-style shooting.
  • Some voters apparently had to indicate their choice by punching a card by machine, using machines over 50 years old which sometimes failed to punch the card successfully!
  • There he was, alone in a canyon, with only two ways out: either the large opening a few hundred meters away, covered by machine guns or on the confederate shuttle, as a prisoner.
  • He lasted just 24 days at Gallipoli before he was killed by machine-gun fire.
  • There is also a sort of pepper called decorticated black pepper which has had the skin of the peppercorn removed by machine and is therefore white.
  • Next the seeds were removed by machine and kept for the next season's planting or sent to factories where they could be pressed to make linseed oil, used in the manufacture of paints and varnishes.
  • Much of the grunt work done by ad agencies will be taken over by machines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Filo dough can be made by hand, but unless you are very accomplished you can never make it as thin as it is produced by machine.
  • The assembly of cars is often done by machines.
  • However, intensive care also raises the specter of treatment for treatment's sake and fears of a life prolonged needlessly by machines.
  • The pattern in a piece of cloth made by machine is as much an object of design as the pattern from cloth produced by a hand loom.
  • It is an example of humans as savage wild animals unfit for any sort of role in society and ripe for replacement by machinery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Work done by machines has replaced manual labour.
  • Comprised of selected blends of clay and shale, paving brick is molded and pressed into shape either by machine or by hand.
  • Unskilled and semi-skilled, even routine professional work will increasingly be done by machines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three hours later a second Chinook sent to rescue him was hit by machine-gun fire and another rocket-propelled grenade.
  • His credentials stem from being a pioneer in various fields of computing, such as optical character recognition – the technology behind CDs – and automatic speech recognition by machine.
  • We also wanted to reduce the depth of the ruts left behind by machine travel on these sites.
  • The front row of soldiers were mown down by machinegun fire.
  • The openers also inspect the ballots and cull any that look like they can't be tabulated by machine and need to be "duplicated". Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Lifecycle
  • Nunnely 11.10 has seen the little finger together with the tendon and body of the longer flexor muscle avulsed by machinery. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • automation replaces human workers by machines
  • Just as we have often made God in our own image and likeness, we now may run the risk of being shaped by machines we have created.
  • Part of the popularity of stripy quilts was due to the ease with which they could be planned and made - broad strips sewn together by machine then quilted with patterns that only had to fit into a strip width.
  • He has constructed a pandaemonium in an upper story of his museum, in which he has congregated all the images of horror that his fertile fancy could devise; dwarfs that by machinery grow into giants before the eyes of the spectator; imps of ebony with eyes of flame; monstrous reptiles devouring youth and beauty; lakes of fire, and mountains of ice; in short, wax, paint and springs have done wonders. Domestic Manners of the Americans
  • Strips of wood are bonded together and moulded by machine.
  • Try pin-tucking fabric, or couching down decorative threads, embroider by hand or by machine on the fronts, or even try beading an evening vest.
  • I certainly sympathize with someone that has to deal with someone who is brain dead and kept alive by machines.
  • Last, but not least, workers have fretted about being displaced by machines ever since the invention of the printing press.
  • Start immediately, "and not just the ones in Miami-Dade and in Palm Beach, but also the undercounted -- so-called undercounted votes, the ones not counted by machines statewide. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Spin Room: Florida Supreme Court Gives Gore New Life - December 10, 2000
  • Some kinds of manual labour have been replaced by machines.
  • One common misconception many have about an idle standby configuration is that the idle standby machine is a waste of resource when solely dedicated to recovery operations.
  • It is an example of humans as savage wild animals unfit for any sort of role in society and ripe for replacement by machinery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will factory workers be entirely superseded by machines one day?
  • According to this reading, the film is concerned with the extent to which the way we live is governed by machines - and cinema is one of them - that dehumanise our human transactions.
  • Nowadays, most chestnuts are roasted by machines for convenience, so roasting chestnuts manually has become a dying folk craft.
  • I sewed by hand and by machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • the shirt is sewn by machine
  • The birds are scalded, de-feathered by machine and transferred to the eviscerating line.
  • One common misconception many have about a warm standby configuration is that a warm standby machine is a waste of resource when solely dedicated to recovery operations.
  • From now on, your favorite woolen garments, fleeced cotton garments, labeled with "hand-wash only" are now washable by machine.
  • I sewed by hand and by machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • In "cased" books, sewn by machinery, the head and tail of the sheets will often be found to be split up as far as the "kettle" stitches. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • The potatoes are planted by machine.

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