Sentence examples for using tons of from inspiring English sources

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I'm using tons of steel to make the situation look lighter".

Shakespeare was popular culture then, and he was satirizing society, using tons of inside jokes and political references.

This is a classic case of using tons of "evidence" to tell a nice little story while ignoring the data that might not fit nicely in the narrative.

ECM's founder, Manfred Eicher, used Garbarek to establish the cliche of Nordic jazz being icily exotic and romantically gloomy, using tons of reverb and echo to suggest that Garbarek was playing up against a Norwegian fjord.

He casts iron using tons of sand and molten metal, welds aluminium and adds a patina with acid and paint, and constructs curving figures from angular shards of glass.

I'm not using tons of stuff.

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It's not about my own family, but I use tons of stuff about us.

Kraft used tons of it, and didn't it manufacture a four-cheese pie?

THERE is only one wrestling tournament in the world at which contestants use tons of olive oil.

Throughout, he uses "tons of reverb and delay" to stretch out the sounds, because he has "a terrible relationship with time" and wants to, as far as he can, create more of it.

Today when you over-produce you use tons of reverb and delays and that sort of thing that's on every record that I hear on the radio.

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