Example sentences of "employed [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The original Knott Mill ironworks employed about the same number of men making engines and other types of machinery .
2 The former is usually employed as the primary criterion for assessing the latter .
3 Finally , after the third month passed with no rent received , Debbie phoned the tenants , asked them to pay her directly , and sent Landlords a recorded-delivery letter , which was returned , and finally one by ordinary post stating that Landlords were no longer employed as the managing agents .
4 Each of these four methods are employed during the eight sessions .
5 Whilst geological studies were employed during the last War , in surveys of landing beaches , roadway planning , water supply , bridges etc. , the number of geologists involved was very small , and the situation today is unlikely to be greatly different , although for security reasons the numbers are not published .
6 Whilst geological studies were employed during the last War , in surveys of landing beaches , roadway planning , water supply , bridges etc. , the number of geologists involved was very small , and the situation today is unlikely to be greatly different , although for security reasons the numbers are not published .
7 The claim will be defended in particular against the argument that the company should be seen as a private vehicle which may legitimately be employed for the exclusive pursuit of the purposes of its members .
8 During the First World War , women were employed for the first time , resulting from Manager Furness ' refusal to employ any able-bodied man eligible for military service .
9 Microprocessor technology can be usefully employed for the final two control functions — ignition advance and deceleration initiation so these topics are discussed separately in the following sub-sections .
10 Recent scholarship suggests that the tactic of anonymity may have been employed for the best of reasons .
11 The argument that she was employed for the specific purpose of teaching students , and therefore not eligible for dismissal rights , was rejected .
12 To make it as realistic as possible , more than 200 extras had to be employed for the two-day shoot .
13 The techniques employed for the geometric representation of three-dimensional bodies vary , as do the methods of storing and retrieving the data .
14 If however the desired labour supply exceeds that demanded , L D , the consumer is rationed on this market and utility is maximized subject to the constraint L s = L D ( the process of rationing is assumed to be such that each worker is employed for the same fraction of the desired L s ) .
15 Extra security staff are now being employed after the 20-strong gang smashed panes of bullet-proof glass in four animal pens .
16 Thus , in 1982 the top 100 quoted companies accounted for well over half the turnover , profit , and capital employed of the top 1000 companies , and within the top 100 , the top 10 accounted for over a quarter of turnover and capital .
17 Measurements may be calculated in square feet , centimetres or millimetres , but the square inch ( in 2 ) and square metre ( m 2 ) are by far the most commonly used , and will be employed throughout the following chapters .
18 The methods that he employed in September and October 1962 — the referendum combined with a personal appeal to popular confidence and official manipulation of the mass media — were essentially those he had employed throughout the early years of the Fifth Republic .
19 Graduates in physics are employed throughout the science-based industries and the Scientific Civil Service both in research , development and management and in the fields of finance and commerce ; in the Scientific Civil Service as research workers and administrators ; and in teaching in schools , colleges and universities .
20 His first fast unto death occurred in 1918 , in support of the Ahmedabad textile workers ' strike , and was employed against the mill-owning family , who were devoted to him .
21 For most work completed prior to 1989 construction was carried out for the Regional Council by teams employed under the Special Measures Programme of the City of Edinburgh District Council with financial support from the former Manpower Services Commission .
22 For most sections construction has been carried out for the Regional Council by teams employed under the Special Measures Programme of the City of Edinburgh District Council , with financial support from the Manpower Services Commission .
23 that the Hague Convention is to be employed with the involuntary deposition of a party conducted in a foreign country , and with the production of documents or other evidence gathered from persons or entities in the foreign country who are not subject to the court 's in personam jurisdiction .
24 What the Aplysia group needed was some process in their favoured animal which could be unequivocally recognized as long-term memory and whose circuitry could be studied in a similar manner to that they had so effectively employed with the short-term processes ; hence the attention paid in the early 1980s to finding an analogue of classical conditioning of the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex .
25 That we have three million full time employer ployees replaced by three million part time and self employed with the worst trained and education labour force of any attending the summit .
26 Social relations typical of the integrated professional market persisted into this phase , but there was also a significant development of new social relations , for some kinds of writer , who were now effectively or wholly employed within the new corporate structures .
27 Even though various initiatives have been undertaken by way of the provision of guidance , there has been little knowledge of the actual practices employed within the nontrading segments of the public sector .
28 Local authority housing departments require a close working relationship with occupational therapists employed within the social services departments ( SSDs ) , who advise on the technical aspects of adaptations .
29 Thirdly , however , it is likely that the ‘ acquisitive way of life ’ will have operated amongst the middle class , the working class employed in the new expanding consumer industries , and those migrating from the old industrial areas to the South East and the Midlands .
30 The actual methodology employed in the new proposals for the allocation of funding has given rise to some concern ( Mays , 1989 ) .
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