cartography - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: All these 1960s Shell maps used cartography by Hallwag.
  • have: Undated, it appears to be from the 1950s and has very basic cartography showing Esso service stations and parking areas.
  • promote: The British Cartographic Society ( B.C.S. ), through and on behalf of its membership, exerts an influence on and promotes world Cartography.
  • create: Based upon the cartography created by Elias ValiƱa Sampedro.
  • teach: Apart from her research on commons she also works on economic history and teaches historical cartography and GIS.
  • include: It includes the most complete cartography available and accessories for installation.

Preposition: at

  • scale: A later example looks very similar externally, but uses conventional Michelin cartography at the same scale, still locating CIP stations.

Adjective modifier

  • modern: Several recent scholars of early modern cartography have noted the close association of maps with the studies in which writers imagine them being consumed.
  • digital: In recent years, map production has been achieved through digital cartography.
  • historical: Apart from her research on commons she also works on economic history and teaches historical cartography and GIS.
  • early: Several recent scholars of early modern cartography have noted the close association of maps with the studies in which writers imagine them being consumed.
  • new: The new political cartography of oil had been drawn in full by the end of World War Two.
  • same: The same cartography was used at the same scale of 1:600,000.

Modifies a noun

  • share: The photography and the cartography share the same standard grid system for ease of use.
  • section: Issue 40 Chairman's message: Comment on the renewed enthusiasm in the Survey & Cartography section after a noticeable lull.
  • department: There was in fact a chronic shortage in the cartography department.

Noun used with modifier

  • computer: I managed to get a job two weeks after I got out of prison -- at a computer cartography firm.
  • world: The British Cartographic Society ( B.C.S. ), through and on behalf of its membership, exerts an influence on and promotes world Cartography.
  • university: He reflects on changes in both the technical basis of university cartography and in its institutional organization.
  • cave: The main theme will be the evolution from cave cartography to integrated speleological information systems.

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