by memory

ADVERB
  1. by committing to memory
    she knew the poem by heart
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How To Use by memory In A Sentence

  • Every student in the program plays twelve major scales by memory to qualify for one of those three performing bands.
  • The effect was accompanied by memory impairment and high levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
  • On the other side of this token division, which reminded Ruiz%Sanchez irresistibly of the Encke division in the Saturnian rings, a thin circlet of Lithians took and passed out messages steadily and without a moment's break, handling the total load faultlessly-if one were to judge by the way the outer band was kept in motion-and without apparent effort, by memory alone. A Case Of Conscience
  • It all reminds me of the start of Michael Wolff's Burn Rate, which by memory starts in a near identical Dot Com Conference although I do like Intel's SuiteTwo depending on how the implementation of the different API's work - And similarly Pluck getting $7m for their social media suite is also interesting incl Reuters as an investor. "Here, we’re so far ahead of the curve, it’s a race to see who can be cynical first."
  • The shipmasters knew the way only by memory, and would never tell where the people really came from.
  • The tunes passed across the generations by memory are sung in unison without any musical accompaniment.
  • I was even rather touched by memory of his insistence last night on another glass of that water which just might give him typhoid; rather touched by memory of his unsaying that he "never" touched alcohol -- he who, in point of fact, had to be always gambling on something or other. James Pethel
  • With her dark, deep-set eyes and initially rigid posture, she suggests a woman haunted by memory.
  • A traditionally non-literate culture has a strong understanding of learning things by memory.
  • But if what we remember we hold it in memory, yet, unless we did remember forgetfulness, we could never at the hearing of the name recognise the thing thereby signified, then forgetfulness is retained by memory. The Confessions
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