Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] use " in BNC.

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1 I had always understood that quantum chemical ab initio calculations for molecules using gaussian orbitals were pioneered by S. F. Boys at Cambridge , but there is no reference to his work in Martin 's article .
2 Document preparation systems based on mark-up ( such as LaTeX ) , while making explicit the crucial distinction between logical and physical structures of a document , are difficult for beginners to use , and provoke the frequent cry from those more interested in use than principle of ‘ why use this , it 's so much easier using [ my favourite word processor ] ’ .
3 Depending on technical arguments , the conference will decide on a spacing for satellites using the same frequency that could be anywhere between 4° and 10° .
4 Zenith employs an ex-programmer of Acme who is familiar with the program ; this person writes a program for Zenith using copies of listings and flowcharts that he retained .
5 Words such as aardvark use a number of nodes which are not shared with any other words .
6 This will take time to catch soaring turnover — up from £72million to £142million — as the group pays fees to BT and other international carriers for calls using their lines .
7 Access problems are also emerging at Heptonstall Quarry where the bowling and social club have complained about climbers using their car park .
8 In the long term , electronic scanning and linking to an image database could provide a secure back-up to the herbarium collection , a means of transmitting images to other institutions , and a method for collaborative working between institutions using real-time computer conferencing .
9 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS : Grateful thanks are extended to Robertson Research International Limited for permission to use their Southern North Sea reflectance data in this study .
10 This need enables him to persist in his laborious task ( the author is indebted to Dafydd Edward Spink for permission to use this story ) :
11 We thank the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ) for their support and for permission to use the General Household Survey , and the ESRC Data Archive for their continuing help .
12 Had Koons asked for permission to use the photo , and Rogers had refused , Prutzman said , ‘ Koons could have made the same point about banality with any number of other images .
13 The first voice made a request for permission to use the campsite area for a group of boys during the next school break , and after stopping the machine she made a note of the name and address to which she would send confirmation .
14 Many thanks to George S. Hearse & David Baynes for permission to use their photographs in this set ‘ B ’ .
15 On Sept. 27 Mulroney appealed to Queen Elizabeth II , Canada 's head of state , for permission to use an arcane clause of the 1867 British North America Act to create an extra eight Senate seats , in order to avoid Article 42 of the 1982 Patriation of the Constitution Act [ see p. 31312 ] .
16 I am indebted to who has drawn my attention to an article reprinted in the Journal of Applied Occupational Environmental Hygiene , August 1992 , Vol 7 pp 532–40 , to whom I am also indebted for permission to use extracts for the benefit of this article .
17 Then , getting up , she went to the telephone and signalled to Mr Miller for permission to use it .
18 The present site is too remote to allow for networking , and plant record information has to be sent to the engraver as print-outs using Messenger Services .
19 Now for instance using that A P I , I could write a piece of C code , a piece of Three G L , which could access the database as if it was local to my machine on the client .
20 So we have a wealth of choice for you as customers in terms of for instance using tools which you 're familiar with which you 've already invested in .
21 Results were compared between groups using a χ 2 test .
22 As the resultant percentages within groups were not always normally distributed , group medians were calculated with 95% confidence intervals ( derived by the Wilcoxon method ) and comparison was made between groups using the two tailed Mann-Whitney U test .
23 Roughly speaking , the technique starts from the assumption that an object ( here a drawing ) consists of a bundle of observable characteristics ( true attributes such as technique used , subject , dimensions , artist , year of sale , etc ) and aims at inferring statistically the non-observable ‘ price ’ of each such characteristic .
24 The next stage is to translate this into actual artwork , ready for exposure using the ultra-violet system .
25 If it has just been created using option 2.1.1 — Create DC , it should now be updated using option 2.1.2 — Update DC and then submitted for assessment using option 2.1.3 , whereupon no further changes will be possible .
26 The DC can be further updated using the same option , 2.1.2 — Update DC or can be submitted for assessment using option 2.1.3 — Submit DC .
27 You have tried to submit a Design Change ( DC ) for assessment using option 2.1.3 — Submit DC , without having the privilege DC OPERATIONS .
28 If the topic relates to the entire Region , sufficient documents should be sent to each District Council 's Library Headquarters , to allow distribution of the documents to each branch Library and for headquarters use .
29 To provide a service within the community by providing a safe , secure environment in which the individual 's rights and needs are recognised , by assisting clients to adjust to living in a communal setting and providing support for clients using professional agencies and the resources of the department .
30 The ensemble includes two flutes , one doubling piccolo : Mozart never wrote a serenade for wind using flutes , but of course The Magic Flute there had to be flutes , Papageno 's pipes too , represented at the very beginning of the first movement , and returning in the second movement , by the piccolo .
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