Example sentences of "[verb] [that] the use " in BNC.

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1 These results suggest that the use of spot volatility as the proxy reveals a clearer maturity effect than when volume is used as the proxy .
2 However , we suggest that the use of physiological data that can be influenced by medical and nursing intervention should not be used for audit .
3 Furthermore , about forty wills , of laymen and women as well as ecclesiastics , have survived from the tenth and eleventh centuries , and with a range of other texts suggest that the use of written records extended well beyond simply the recording of estate boundaries .
4 Brussels will be able to grant permission to exceed limits in particular areas on the basis of " objective criteria " which suggest that the use of larger amounts is safe .
5 As the material prepared by the Scottish Office was so extensive , it was expected that the use of this would form a major part of boards ' training activity .
6 The authorities have also claimed that the use of large tracts of land for military purposes has caused considerable inconvenience to local people .
7 She joked that the use of performance indicators in education should include a ‘ government health warning ’ .
8 The Rev Young in his History of Whitby ( 1817 ) found that the use of this garth was ‘ not easy to ascertain ’ , but thought the ‘ horn ’ referred to the fact that the tenants who had to repair the hedge were summoned by the blowing of a horn .
9 Berg and his associates ( 1983 ) found that the use of Senokot did not affect the improvement rate over behavioural methods .
10 He found that the use of this weighting factor gave a better indicator of quality than the numbers of citations or of the numbers of papers published .
11 The impact of clearance by men using stone axes can be appreciated from this , although we must consider that the use of fire may have been even more important .
12 The hon. Gentleman will probably know that the authorities who deal with Westminster Hall do not consider that the use that he has suggested for it would be appropriate ; nor , I think , would the vast majority of hon. Members .
13 Finally , Solihull teachers generally do not consider that the use of the scheme constitutes any threat to them , believing it to be capable of showing cause for praise as well as blame .
14 It is interesting to observe that the use of our anti IL-6DBP antibody preparation , while not leading to reduction or elimination of the IL-6 induced band , often gives rise to the appearance of a slow migrating band on the top of the gel ( shown by an open arrow ) .
15 Of course , we must not presume that the use of conflicting notes was Bartók 's only consideration .
16 Both sides , however , agreed that the use of statistical tests without a well-thought-out theory was little more than useless .
17 And one of the prison officers who gave evidence , Brenda Pringle , agreed that the use of cannabis was widespread at Bullingdon .
18 On June 10 US District Judge Edward N. Cahn ruled that the use of nomination by party officials , rather than a primary , deprived voters of their right to participate " at all stages of the electoral process " and gave too much control to party activists .
19 We agree that care should be taken over terminology in the interpretation of fluoroscein angiograms but contend that the use here was accurate .
20 Fear that the use of defective vision would make it deteriorate further has been replaced by positive encouragement and training to use even severely defective sight as effectively as possible in learning and in day-to-day living .
21 I , I fear that the use from any stockpiling that might have taken place er in this country is a very real hazard .
22 However , an inquiry by the Agricultural Advisory Council in 1973 revealed that the use of artificial fertilizer and the deficiency of organic matter in light sandy soils increased the risk of wind erosion in parts of the Midlands and East Anglia .
23 They argued that the use of atomic weapons violated both conventional and customary international law .
24 Weber argued that the use of ideal types is indispensable in social science .
25 No-one can accuse lawyers within the peace movement of failing to seize these opportunities , and yet despite all the energy directed towards establishing that the use — or even possession — of nuclear weapons would be illegal , and drafting treaties and campaigning for their adoption by states , few lawyers have attempted to establish the assumptions on the basis of which this activity takes place .
26 Blake says that the use of clairvoyance would seem to be a skill beyond the ordinary person .
27 A Scotland Yard spokesman said last night : ‘ In response to complaints expressed by a number of people , including some from the legal profession , it has been decided that the use of plastic sheets in surveillance logs [ note books ] — used as a firm backing on which to write in the street — will be withdrawn . ’
28 However , to ensure that the highly regarded ethos of , and future development of , traditional climbing ( involving the use of leader-placed/second removed protection ) is not threatened , it is felt that the use of bolts should be limited to the production of SPORT climbs , ( there should be no retrospective bolting on established climbs for protection or belays , and there should be no minimalist bolting ) .
29 Indeed , he had sometimes felt that the use of such a system , except in times of dire emergency , should be prohibited by international law .
30 It was already known from the APU results that the use of terms such as " area " and " perimeter " , especially the former , made questions harder than when explanatory phrases were substituted .
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