Sentence examples for instruments which become from inspiring English sources

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The field has been made possible by spectacular advances in data analysis and in lab instruments, which become cheaper and more powerful each year.

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In 1971, he launched Delta-T Devices, a maker of scientific instruments, which became a co-operative when it was large enough to qualify in 1980.

They're using lighter sticks, which become precision instruments in their hands, so they're developing a dexterity that in turn pushes their creative minds.

In 1888 he organized the Weston Electrical Instrument Company, which became world famous for its high-quality electrical products.

But these instruments, which have become popular recently, tend to exacerbate the correlation, he said.

Amongst those instruments which have become standard in the health status field, the SF-36 is one of the most widely accepted, extensively translated and tested instruments around the world.

Robert Starer's "K'li Zemer" (Hebrew for "instrument of song," which became the Yiddish "klezmer"), a clarinet concerto wonderfully played by David Krakauer and the Barcelona Symphony and conducted by Gerard Schwarz, is a major work of the traditional "melting pot" school.

That was also true of credit default swaps, which became an instrument of speculation instead of insurance and reached an astounding $62tn in volume.

The composer Anton Reicha, when turning pages for Beethoven during a Mozart piano concerto in the late 1790s, had to disentwine the instrument's hammers and strings, which became entangled during the tumultuous performance.

One nineteenth-century warden bragged "Down here in Texas we do not know how to manage without the strap" (128), referring to the thick leather strap known as the bat, which became the instrument of choice from the 1880s for a catalog of indiscretions.

His father played piano, and Mr. McGriff learned it from an early age; he went on to play saxophone and bass before settling on the Hammond organ, which became a common instrument in small-group jazz instrument only in the mid-'50s, largely because of the example of another Philadelphian, Jimmy Smith.

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