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How to use illustrate with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "illustrate with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "illustrate with". Mastering all the usages of "illustrate with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

These two affairs illustrate, with depressing succinctness, just how badly power corrupts.
Allow me to illustrate with a high-viz jacket and a kitten. Ouf.
I don't have ideas or stories or anything that I want to illustrate with my work.
The Indian Arts and Crafts Board soon commissioned her to illustrate, with pen, about 20 traditional Cherokee basket patterns.
Jean-Baptiste and Jean said they've wrote 16 webisodes that will revolve around social media, which they'll illustrate with motion graphics.
Most come up with themes for each month, which they illustrate with the detail that an architect might put into drawing up floor plans.
Mr. Kulman is very wise to use extremely popular films to illustrate with an emoji rebus (the other kind of rebus, a message composed of images).
In November, SHALT shared his second EP for APR in Inertia; its track "Inertia" attempted to illustrate with sound the way bacteria are increasingly able to resist antibiotics.
Their stories are inseparable from that of the blues itself, which the filmmakers illustrate with a wealth of clips and concert footage reaching back more than half a century.
Her cases, riveting in the telling, though not always groundbreaking in technique, illustrate with a profound sense of humility that no matter how varied our experiences, we are more alike than different.
We've applied this rule to every story we can feasibly illustrate with an original photo or design, and have curated the content so that 67% of the people you see are plus-size.
Related to this is the problem of human intervention in machine learning, which Orseau and Armstrong illustrate with this example: The problem is then how to interrupt your robot without the robot learning about the interruption.
I've made these points over and over, so let me just illustrate with a story: Robynne Fauley of Sandy, Oregon, is a cancer patient undergoing chemotherapy who is probably going to be kicked out of her home on Monday.
WATTERS: I mean, it&aposs a great point, and you know, you touched on something that I wanted to illustrate with some sound that everything they do, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the tax cuts are going to kill people, pulling out of the climate deal, everyone is going to get sunburn.
Birner, Betty J. Introduction to Pragmatics. 2013. Wiley-Blackwell. More formally, a truth condition makes for the truth of a sentence in an inductive definition of truth (for details, see the semantic theory of truth). Understood this way, truth conditions are theoretical entities. To illustrate with an example: suppose that, in a particular truth theoryField, H. (1972).
Nabi started out as a professional cartoonist in 1963. His first contribution was to Weekly Purbodesh. Later in the mid 1960s, he became a regular in Shochitro Shandhani where he used to illustrate with cartoons the column Kaal Penchar Dairy by Abdul Gani Hazari. In the late 1960s, he worked for the Weekly Express, an English periodical.
In 1936 Edgerton visited hummingbird expert May Rogers Webster. He was able to illustrate with her help that it was possible to take photographs of the birds beating their wings 60 times a second using an exposure of one hundred thousandth of a second. A picture of her with the birds flying around her appeared in National Geographic.
The character was created to bring a change to the series' predominant Western setting, with his design being based on the samurai of feudal Japan. Hoshino found Kanda's physical attractiveness difficult to illustrate; with many details to consider, she concentrated particularly on his eyes and hair. Due to the draft for his original backstory having multiple plot holes, Hoshino rewrote it. In the official one, Hoshino created Kanda's first friend, Alma Karma, who plays a major impact in his backstory and growth across the manga.
We see, he wrote, a rite peculiar to the pagans introduced into the churches on pretext of religion, and, while the sun is still shining, a mass of wax tapers lighted. ... A great honor to the blessed martyrs, whom they think to illustrate with contemptible little candles (de pilissimis cereolis). Jerome, the most influential theologian of the day, took up the cudgels against Vigilantius, who, in spite of his fatherly admonition, had dared again to open his foul mouth and send forth a filthy stink against the relics of the holy martyrs.Hier. Ep. cix. al.
In her books she said in an interview that she "likes to use every color on the color wheel..." and also that she's "...very big on complementary colors.". In the same interview she says that she took a color theory class, and she did not know how to mix colors, and as a result, used colors "...straight from the tube..." and in response, she said her teacher "...threw out 90 percent of my art supplies. He gave me this limited palette and showed me how to mix colors". Later in this same interview she revealed that watercolor is her favorite medium to illustrate with.
He illustrated The Charm of Birds by Viscount Grey of Falloden (1927) for Hodder & Stoughton, and A Mirror for Witches by Esther Forbes (1928) for Houghton Mifflin. When he sent the blocks to Houghton he added in his letter: "Next time you give me a job, for God's sake send me to the South Seas – I'm sick of English fogs". They were so impressed by the success of this book that they commissioned Gibbings to illustrate with wood engravings a book set in Tahiti that would be written by James Norman Hall, the author of Mutiny on the Bounty. Gibbings leapt at the chance and in 1929 he set out for Tahiti.
Reykjavik Festival is an annual event, usually taking place in the capital of Iceland, during the first days of February (4-7 February in the recent edition of 2016). The aim of this festival is to stimulate the city life in the midwinter and to celebrate both the winter world and the growing light after a long period of darkness. The program of this event is a mixture of art and industry, environment and history, sports and culture and provides entertainment for Reykjavík's locals and guests alike. The festival usually starts with an artwork session: the façade of the Harpa Concert Hall is transformed into a giant canvas that participants are able to illustrate with virtual paint, giving a colorful spectacle.
Sobaka magazineSobaka means "hound" or "dog" in Russian. was an avant-garde periodical that examined and reviewed events in Third World countries but usually did not get the attention of the mainline press. Countries covered included Haiti,The Double Standard of NCHR Asian successor states of the Soviet Union and Caucasian and Middle Eastern states.Cali Ruchala, 2003: If there's anything I've tried to illustrate with Sobaka, anything I've hoped to hammer into the heads of everyone within a mile radius of our paper abode, it's to believe nothing you don't see with your own two eyes – and to make an effort to see as much as possible (2003) Its editors were Cali Ruchala and Mark Irkali, issuing the magazine as Diacritica Press.
Bhikkhu Bodhi (2003), p. 80 In the Visuddhimagga (II, Part IX, Chapter I, 250) gives the following definition of uddhacca: :...It has mental excitement as characteristic like wind-tossed water; wavering as function, like a flag waving in the wind; whirling as manifestation like scattered ashes struck by a stone; unsystematic thought owing to mental excitement as proximate cause; and it should be regarded as mental distraction over an object of excitement.Gorkom (2010), Definition of Ignorance, Shamelessness, Recklessness and Restlessness Nina van Gorkom explains: :The commentaries illustrate with similes that when there is uddhacca, there is no steadiness, there is not the stable condition, the calm, of kusala. When there is uddhacca there is forgetfulness of kusala, whereas when there is mindfulness, sati, there is watchfulness, non-forgetfulness of kusala, be it generosity, morality, the development of calm or insight.

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