Example sentences of "for [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 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 .
6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS : Grateful thanks are extended to Robertson Research International Limited for permission to use their Southern North Sea reflectance data in this study .
7 This need enables him to persist in his laborious task ( the author is indebted to Dafydd Edward Spink for permission to use this story ) :
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Many thanks to George S. Hearse & David Baynes for permission to use their photographs in this set ‘ B ’ .
12 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 ] .
13 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 .
14 Then , getting up , she went to the telephone and signalled to Mr Miller for permission to use it .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 The next stage is to translate this into actual artwork , ready for exposure using the ultra-violet system .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 You have tried to submit a Design Change ( DC ) for assessment using option 2.1.3 — Submit DC , without having the privilege DC OPERATIONS .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Another new development for the division for 1993 , will be the introduction of electrostatic filters for industry used for the removal of fumes , dust , oil mist and micro-organisms from the atmosphere .
25 It is uncommon for schools to use processes such as critical path analysis because they can be very time consuming unless used by experts , although simpler versions may be worth considering for example stocks and flows models .
26 It is , of course , possible for schools to use tests for their own internal evaluation , and indeed to operate their own testing programme .
27 Crystallographic statistics for data used in the refinement of the repressor-operator complex .
28 Nonetheless , for subjects to use a scale reliably it is necessary to anchor a scale of subjective risk estimates to possible outcomes , the procedure used in this study to measure subjective risk is a compromise between these requirements .
29 The recall instructions were specifically designed to make it difficult for subjects to use previous knowledge in the task and attempts were made to prevent them from mentally retracing the route , a strategy which several of them would otherwise have adopted .
30 Although the previous scale had the advantage of corresponding to actual measured accident statistics it proved relatively awkward for subjects to use and is clearly subject to what Poulton ( 1989 ) terms logarithmic response bias .
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