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

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1 French doctors have treated dozens of patients in minutes using only a local anaesthetic .
2 Yet ants have yet to develop writing , and their major artefacts — their nests — can be demolished in minutes using a spade .
3 Microsoft is confident that users can build forms , reports and graphics in minutes using Access tools .
4 Niki at Group Montage in Sheffield used Clynol 's Salon Formula finishing products on this style
5 One bright spot is the growing interest in artists using photography such as Cindy Sherman , Gilbert & George , Gunther Forg and John Baldessari .
6 The average freezer on sale in the UK today uses 610kWh of electricity per year ; mass-produced equivalents sold in Germany use only 180kWh per year , but are not available here .
7 Come and be glad and , it goes on in chorus to use yet another picture of the Holy Spirit , we 've talked of one being of fire , another picture is that of water , I will pour water on him that is thirsty !
8 — THE Silver Lining Pillow Company based in Middlesbrough used the show to launch a travelling version of their orthopaedic pillow .
9 Obviously further work needs to be done in this area , and long-term studies now in progress using antiplatelet agents such as aspirin and dipyridamole need to be evaluated for possible protective effects on the development of microvascular and macrovascular disease in diabetic subjects .
10 ‘ We will assist in the removal of old facilities that have been used previously in operations using radioactive or other hazardous materials , ’ he added .
11 It is best to start with the levels in atoms , and some of the most successful quantitative descriptions of the behavior of electrons in molecules use an approach based on the Linear Combination of Atomic Orbitals ( LCAO ) .
12 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
13 This has all the facilities mentioned above , and in addition uses a medical model of the treatment of rape .
14 In addition use will be made of the 1981 Census Small Area Statistics and data from the National On-Line Manpower Information System to construct neighbourhood demographic and socio-economic variables to enable a richer analysis of the national surveys to be undertaken .
15 All samples contained detectable material in assays using LW60 ; in general , concentrations measured with this antibody were higher than with the other antibodies , and in particular there were higher concentrations in tumour compared with normal tissue extracts .
16 Tumour extracts also contained higher concentrations of immunoreactivity compared with normal tissue , in assays using antibodies L289 and 109–21 .
17 Tissue extracts from all 44 patients contained immunoreactive material detected in assays using LW60 ( Fig 2 ) .
18 In assays using antibody L289 , specific for human progastrin derived peptides extending beyond the C-terminal region , there were significantly higher concentrations ( p<0.001 , Wilcoxon ) of immunoreactive material in tumour extracts ( 1.54 ( 0.2 ) pmol/g , in 40 of 44 patients ) compared with control samples ( of which only nine of 44 contained measurable activity , Figure 3 ) .
19 In assays using L289 and LW60 , immunoreactive material was more commonly found in tumours than control tissue .
20 There proved to be considerable confusion in terminology used in the responses of interviewees .
21 Gastric mucosal proliferation has been characterised in animals using tritiated thymidine , including the mouse and dog .
22 On balance , they believe it to be a flexible enough approach to SSE to be applicable to different school circumstances , to be institutionally penetrating and to be capable of bringing about changes in schools using it .
23 Many solicitors specialise in clients using the legal aid scheme ; others deal with purely commercial work .
24 Guerrillas in Kashmir used rockets for the first time on June 19 , in an attack on two waterfront hotels in Srinagar which were being used as barracks by Indian security forces .
25 the story starts with a comprehensive review of the various types of horse drawn transport with some good photographs of the brewery area and London delivery areas — even in the early 1900's experiments were taking place on the transport of beer in bulk using horse and carts for delivery vehicles .
26 Villagers and fisherfolk in Manila ( Philippines ) , West Bengal and Tamil Nadu ( India ) , and in Mexico used their own resources rather than technology to achieve particular results .
27 The voice did not come from Cornelius , although those were the words he had in mind to use .
28 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
29 The Secretary of State has in mind using the Records of Achievement as the repository of pupil achievements in the tests and assessments at age 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 — at least so far as the sole mandatory requirements are concerned .
30 As shown in Figure 1 , the IL-6 inducible complex ( indicated by a dark arrow ) is reproducibly observed in EMSA using IL-6REs from the promoter of Hpx ( A site ) , Hp ( C site ) ( panel A ) and from the CRP promoter ( α site ) ( panel B ) .
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