Example sentences of "use in this " in BNC.

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1 As Philip Warner has said in The Special Air Service , the official history re-issued in an expanded edition in 1983 , the regiment ‘ has often been criticised for the high proportion of officers and N.C.O.s , as well as first-class men , which it absorbed , and the answer must invariably be that used in this way they caused far more damage to the enemy than they would have done if they had been with other units .
2 Yet it was the poem that brought Wordsworth to the notice of clerics in need of sermon material ( his poems were used for this purpose throughout the last century , and I have heard them used in this ) .
3 The following list , close to that used in this book , summarises the most prominent symptoms :
4 He has two or three bidets in his house in Beverly Hills , but he has never seen them used in this way , with gusto .
5 The dose of 5HT ( Sigma Chemical Co , St Louis , MO ) used in this study ( 7.74 mmol/kg ) was based on previous in vivo dose resposne studies that showed that 5HT stimulated gastric emptying .
6 The oligonucleotide from the PPT promoter SSB used in this study is shown in bold type in the stem-loop structure .
7 What , taking the kind of analysis Freud uses in this book , what features in the individual would you look for , in order to answer these questions ?
8 A 46cm ( 18in ) centre-loaded bar is used in this exercise .
9 The core used in this design is a Telcon Metals HCR alloy core type 7a and is available from Telcon Metals , phone 0293 528800
10 ‘ The black and white approach used in this country , where a company is either wholly in the public sector or wholly in the private sector , is not mirrored on the Continent .
11 Hence many extracts from the data used in this volume are near-verbatim records of natural conversations in reallife settings .
12 However , used in this way , and in the sociology of policing generally , the term ‘ routine ’ tends to have a dual meaning .
13 It is widely used in this tradition to describe a quality of the tasks of which policing is normally comprised — that these tasks are mostly mundane , ordinary , and day-to-day .
14 False consciousness is usually referred to by Marx by the term ‘ ideology ’ and that is how the word will be used in this book .
15 First , there is one argument which is commonly used in this context , but which seems to me mistaken .
16 Lawrie Smith , crewed by Ossie Stewart and Rob Cruikshank , takes the Soling place while Shirley Robertson will be the British representative in the Europe , the single-handed dinghy for women that is being used in this year 's Olympics in Barcelona for the first time .
17 At this point it would be useful to clarify some of the terms being used in this area of adoption practice .
18 I have extracted the plant records from the Journal , retaining the Latin names as in the text , but relating the locations to those used in this volume ( see end papers ) .
19 That is , it implies that part of the reason for his authority is that it be used in this way .
20 When ‘ neutral ’ is used in this sense I refer to it as by-product neutrality , for here neutrality may well be an accidental by-product of the agent 's action and not its intended outcome .
21 Carrot and stick were used in this transformation .
22 Carl Condit 's description of the colour schemes and materials used in this sumptuous station can not be bettered :
23 Why is it that women readers , whether of the romance , the soap or girls ' magazines , are so often used in this way ?
24 It could be sampling error ; the main data used in this chapter was collected in monthly sample surveys , each of which aimed to interview a cross-section of the general public but each of which will have deviated from the parent population to some extent .
25 We can now summarize the smoothing recipe used in this figure as ‘ 3RH ’ .
26 The GIS software used in this case study is the widely used ARC/INFO package ( ESRI 1987 ) .
27 The word ‘ marshalling ’ is used in this context in its meaning of combining , hence the marshalling of arms is the ‘ discipline of assembling the constituent elements of a coat of arms , and the various devices of which each is composed , in a manner which is in accordance with accepted armorial practice and convention .
28 Fig. 3. 7 Schematic outlines of humerus , ulna , femur and tibia ( from left to right ) showing the breakage divisions used in this work and detailed in Table 3.3 .
29 Nevertheless , the concept of a belt in which the signs of Variscan compression rapidly die out northwards is , if neither scientifically correct nor consistent , at least a practical one and firmly entrenched , and it is in this general sense that the term is used in this paper .
30 The measurement unit used in this study was similar to a flowchart showing the procedures undertaken to store , retrieve and deliver information to users , which enabled the analysts to consider the possible effects of the proposed solutions on each phase .
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