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

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1 The vertical columns of Table 10.2 represent the department providing the resources and the horizontal rows the projects and activities using them .
2 It deals with all chromatographic terms and definitions used in the major chromatographic techniques such as gas , liquid and supercritical fluid chromatography , column and planar chromatography , partition , adsorption , ion exchange and exclusion chromatography .
3 But the Woman did not offer him the ear-piece that she and Doyle used .
4 The crew salvaged some food and had a barbecue on which they grilled fish and birds using timber from the boat .
5 In North , South and Central America , conquerors and colonisers used armed force , outright slaughter and slavery to subjugate ‘ First Nation ’ Americans .
6 Renberg , Korsman and Birks use sediment composition to determine the effects of land-use change wrought by Iron Age peoples in 14 widely separated lakes in southern Sweden ( where acid deposition is a severe problem today and a large proportion of lakes are acidified ) .
7 Access will be the issue of the 90s and freedom to use rivers does n't just stop at getting onto the rivers .
8 Technically , they still did not have total control of the machinery of state , but in practice their use of the Emergency Powers and willingness to use violence meant that , subject only to the threat of a Polish invasion , they could do more or less as they pleased .
9 Indeed the effectiveness of policies of this kind depended largely on their flexibility and willingness to use a wide variety of instruments .
10 During the 1920s writers and artists used it as their club and about ten thousand letters arrived there daily for clients who were staying in Paris or elsewhere in Europe .
11 As well as notes on how to use the flashcards and the masters , the Teacher 's Guide offers a wealth of suggestions for further activities , games and projects to use with each unit of Chatterbox 1 and 2 .
12 This confirms that both factors can contribute to LTP in CA1 , as shown by Kullmann and Nicoll using different techniques .
13 Thorneycroft insisted , like Sandys before him over the TSR 2 , that economies should be made by the Navy and RAF using the same airframe for their future supersonic fighter , but he was equally unsuccessful : the requirements for the two environments were far too far apart .
14 Skulls and mandibles used in the experiment were all classed as complete ( see Figs. 3.11–3.12 for definition ) .
15 Luckily , there is a back doorway with some machines and QRAM used this loophole to produce Upper memory blocks .
16 The clinical interview provided information about the severity and diagnosis of disorders , but also enabled researchers to measure onset and course using a concept of change-points : a point in time when an increase or decrease in the number of symptoms led to a noticeable change in a woman 's psychiatric state .
17 Stations on the Cambrian Line are now pretty decrepit : Welshpool boarded up and part used by a Catering Contractor with minimal facilities and passenger information but the station is to be done up by the Local Authority : Newtown — possibly manned for only one shift per day ; Caersws — very nice with the semaphore signals and signal box still in use .
18 In Europe , trams were seen as ‘ completely classless ’ , with everyone from bank managers and labourers using them .
19 It is often sceptical of an insistence on any one theoretical model — believing , for instance , that both Marxists and post-structuralists use history as a convenient ornament to hang upon their respective theoretical structures .
20 Religion and fiction use more conjunctions than science and journalism .
21 These shepherds would stop for both rest and prayer using both the chapel and the Black Boy opposite .
22 There are often wall recesses holding utensils and objects used in life such as helmets , swords , knives , kitchen pots and pans etc .
23 it is , therefore , no wonder that in the exhibition catalogue both the preface and introduction include long lists of her research activities and objects used in the show .
24 In the library she saw an exhibition dedicated to the war poets and plans for the library extension ; she met students and researchers using some of the library 's on-line and interactive computer systems .
25 She giggled , the way Emma and Victoria used to when they were young .
26 After all , it would save us time and money to use fewer spices .
27 And it went on to enjoy sporadic mail and fare-payers use before being put into regular use six years later to bolster lightly loaded services serving this most rural of communities .
28 Classic Warbirds by David Stubbs is an overall look at the warbird scene , with coverage of Reno , detailing the much-modified machines that participate in the air races each year ; Duxford 's Classic Fighter display of 1990 ; warbird training on the T–6 Texan and an excellent section on the B–17s , Mustangs and Messerschmitts used in the move Memphis Belle .
29 There are different scenarios , to use the term that science fiction writers and futurologists use .
30 This threatens the reliability of both basic population data and attempts to use these new census data in social indicators to identify poverty .
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