Use "visualise|visualised|visualises|visualising" in a sentence

1. Visualising the imaginary scene Cosmo broke into laughter.

2. They had not visualised such an attack.

3. Visualising a 3d dental restoration on a 2d image

4. Backcasting is a tool for visualising a pathway to success

5. What is Commissionaire? Visualise complete and outstanding payments

6. Visualise how you will feel when you overcome this obstacle.

7. The team successfully visualised why the bees opted for the conical cells.

8. Bandage is a program for visualising de novo assembly graphs

9. Using computer software, different structures within the head can be visualised.

10. Users could locate alternative transcripts while visualising detailed gene isoform and expression information.

11. This allows dynamical cell processes to be visualised and studied under the microscope.

12. Chunky is an amazing tool for visualising your PC Minecraft worlds

13. This scenario has recently been visualised by researchers at the Institut Curie.

14. Equally though, nobody could possibly visualise the meteoric rise that lay ahead.

15. He had visualised some one diamond-hard, very chic, very ambitious.

16. Convergen is an animation company that specialises in visualising major infrastructure projects

17. 29 As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

18. An attempt to visualise the proximal bile ducts resulted in a small perforation.

19. As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

20. This might be hard for some people who can't visualise well, though.

21. Commissionaire lets you keep track of sales and visualise commissions

22. 20 An attempt to visualise the proximal bile ducts resulted in a small perforation.

23. With her vivid imagination, Melissa could visualise the scene and it sickened her.

24. Visualising the chart, he calculated the distance to the Makaa river mouth at about twelve miles.

25. Now I can visualise your surroundings when I'm not with you.

26. We all can visualise a friend's face when he is away.

27. The whole development cycle is streamlined when the programmer can visualise and monitor program execution.

28. To help visualise their impact, the application places a virtual garden in the user's profile.

29. Yet when your powers to create are restored, the perfection as visualised by you will manifest.

30. Also, models of geometrical shapes are used to help them visualise abstract forms.

31. She sat, eyes shut, visualising the inside of the building that housed C. Mellings, Printers and Stationers.

32. Try to visualise the meaning of historical writing and thereby make the past come to life.

33. Retailing of computer software, digital graphics, visualised data, compiled statistics, analyses in text form and data, including online

34. Items are imaginatively displayed within room settings, enabling you to visualise them in your own home.

35. Display the results in a single risk matrix or other visualised graph/model as well, if applicable.

36. This involves insertion of a fibre optic camera into the stomach to visualise it.

37. She may even be asked to visualise the whole incident in a different way.

38. Blotting is the process by which DNA, RNA or proteins are transferred onto a membrane in order to be visualised.

39. The Animal Welfare Assessment Grid (Awag) system is a web-based software application designed for capturing, storing and visualising animal welfare assessment data

40. Causal replaces your spreadsheets and slide decks with a better way to perform calculations, visualise data, and communicate with numbers

41. Autograph is the only software to let you visualise maths in 2D and 3D with ease

42. Always visualise your audience when practising, as this will help you in choosing the right tone for your voice.

43. I could visualise the map, and the position of the village in relation to the coast where I had come ashore.

44. The feat is not just a parlour trick - it could help people visualise how light travels in the curved fabric of space.

45. 20 We may visualise them as wavelengths and orbits about a nucleus - with some similarity to a miniature solar system.

46. In one study half the participants were instructed to visualise themselves feeling confident and relaxed at an upcoming job interview .

47. If you can visualise the shot there is a strong chance your body will respond and make a good swing.

48. 17 "It's about visualising data in a different way," said IBM Client Executive for the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC),(www.Sentencedict.com) Alan Flack.

49. Or you may wish to visualise yourself having achieved something, such as a promotion or a new job.

50. He visualised a building in marble and then had it decorated with semi-precious stones inlaid with the delicacy of handcrafted jewellery.

51. This programme visualises transforming India into a digitally empowered society through increased connectivity, better access to knowledge, delivery of services, and e-governance through digital means.

52. 16 "It's about visualising data in a different way," said Alan Flack, IBM's Client Executive for the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), in an interview.

53. These are visualised images such as the learner's sign and mirror image of tranquillity meditation. Many hallucinations and imageries also come under this category.

54. We may visualise them as wavelengths and orbits about a nucleus - with some similarity to a miniature solar system.

55. Though he described the place carefully, I couldn't visualise it because it was so different from anything I'd known.

56. Furthermore, significant investment was put into the development of tools for visualising local neural networks and recording electrical activity at multiple brain locations simultaneously.

57. When you worked on the script with Anne-Louise Trividic, did you already visualise how the film would turn out?

58. 3,3′,5,5′-TetramethylBenzidine or TMB is a chromogenic substrate used in staining procedures in immunohistochemistry as well as being a visualising reagent used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays ()

59. Cadastre NSW is a service for Local Government Authorities (LGAs) and state utility providers to capture and visualise the progress of subdivision developments across NSW

60. Psychological research shows that most people in the UK don't feel personally threatened by climate change because it is vague, abstract and difficult to visualise.

61. Hence the optimists believe that it is difficult to visualise circumstances better suited to a successful devaluation than the ones currently offered.

62. He also used acronyms and words to encode salad dressing, and visualised cooking temperature for each customer's meat and linked it to the position on the table.

63. If you want to remember a list of household objects – gherkins, cottage cheese, sugar and other items – then visualise them in an unforgettable manner, he says.

64. The tool, Fusion Tables — launched on the Google Labs website — allows tables of data to be visualised as charts, graphs and maps, which can help identify patterns and trends.

65. An EU initiative has developed a set of new tools to help architects plan and visualise urban landscapes, offering more advanced 3D simulation technology.

66. I found myself talking about a fluffy-clouds heaven in which I didn't believe because I wanted to give them something positive to visualise.

67. Electric and electronic apparatus for: controlling, regulating, signalling, checking, alerting, measuring, visualising, monitoring, testing, recording, broadcasting, transmission, receiving, reproduction and production and generation of alphabetical or figurative sounds and/or signals

68. During the first part I have to completely relax, then I have to visualise my goal and then for the last five minutes I have to wake myself up.

69. The temptation during meetings or telephone conversations that you are not particularly engaged with is to start thinking about things. You visualise things such as holidays.

70. This Aboriginal pedagogy framework is expressed as eight interconnected pedagogies involving narrative-driven learning, visualised learning processes, hands-on/reflective techniques, use of symbols/metaphors, land-based learning, indirect/synergistic logic, modelled/scaffolded genre mastery, and connectedness to community.

71. Its name is: Adi-Ananta-Sesha, which literally means Primal-Limitless-Residue, which is numerically visualised as One-Infinity-Zero. For with consciousness, we become aware of the first moment of beginnings, of limitless possibilities, and of nothingness that existed before the first moment.

72. As Mike becomes obsessive – to the point that her partner worries if she is “back on the sauce” – Morley Analeptically deploys colour and light to reveal fragmented flashbacks of objects and shadowy corners of space that visualise repressed memories that Mike admits she cannot access, a cinematic device that makes the audience wonder if

73. The first study of how Genevan Etienne Dumont, and his traumatic experience of the French Revolution, shaped the reception and presentation of '€~Benthamism' and masked the true face of Jeremy Bentham, one of the architects of modern society who visualised a new world based on the values of transparency, accountability, and economy.Â

74. 26 In reply, the applicant submits that those documents are not new items of evidence which alter the framework of the dispute, but only three-dimensional representations of the designs at issue, which were produced for the sole purpose of making it easier to visualise the fundamental differences which characterise those designs and give rise, on the part of the informed user, to a different general impression.