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

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1 In Mexico , for example , barley growers in Tlaxcala used posters and pamphlets to reinforce changes of consciousness within their communities .
2 The latter stages of cognitive therapy are more explicitly cognitive and clients are asked to monitor their down-turns in mood using a Thought Record .
3 Developing countries and large urban areas in America use the technique now for roughly the same reason .
4 Defects in Semiconductors : Analysis of the effects associated with low concentration transition metal defects in semiconductors using capacitance techniques .
5 The National Trust , the UK 's most active conservation charity , is one of many organisations in Somerset to use the expertise of British Gas South Western 's Technical Consultancy Service to make the most of natural gas .
6 The studies , which examined adult workers in industries using lead , blamed poor enforcement of laws designed to limit exposure to the metal , together with ignorance of the laws among industrial managers .
7 Hence workers in plants using the most advanced technology have both the awareness and the ability to mount revolutionary demands , and , moreover , suggests Mallet , their activities will act as a model and inspiration for the wider working class .
8 One shrimp which was found turned out to be an American introduction that originated from ponds in Grangemouth used to season timber .
9 As a guiding principle , it seemed to me that future business information systems must not only be able to cope with all the many individual sources of business information , but also , such systems should be able to rank those sources in importance using various appropriate criteria .
10 These variations in media use suggest that radio and the press provide a choice of detail which matches the demands of different sectors of the public — in keeping with the Libertarian Ideal .
11 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 .
12 Other non-government organisations ( NGOs ) such as the Small Projects Assistance Team in Dominica and the Association of Development Agencies in Jamaica use alternative media such as booklets and video productions as part of their work .
13 Beginners in Japlish use that sound for both ‘ l ’ and ‘ r ’ , but more advanced speakers learn to distinguish between the two so that they can get them mixed up .
14 Employers in Japan use all of these methods to prevent the mobility of key workers especially in deferring pay from earlier to later years thereby rewarding highly continuous service to one company .
15 Many district planning authorities in fact use standard conditions and some have a policy of attaching certain conditions to particular types of development , e.g. it is the normal practice of some local planning authorities to impose a standard condition on all hot food shops requiring that , ‘ No noise , dust , grit , fumes or odours shall be emitted from the development , which in the opinion of the local planning authority create a nuisance in the locality ’ .
16 It was instructed to recommend improvements in procedures used by the police when holding suspects in custody in Northern Ireland .
17 Vets in Scotland use the Veterinary Investigation Centres attached to the Scottish Agricultural Colleges .
18 Over the past 20 years the National Institute of Hygiene has collected information on the prevalence at birth of congenital abnormalities in Hungary using three different approaches .
19 Traditionally people made pancakes in order to use up their eggs and fat before the fasting of Lent .
20 French doctors have treated dozens of patients in minutes using only a local anaesthetic .
21 BRIEFCASE Travelscene sells four , five and seven-night holidays in Marrakech using Royal Air Maroc day flights direct from Heathrow .
22 Whereas computer-tomography devices in medicine use as many as 700 detectors to produce images in 3 seconds , the portable unit 's three sensors need up to 10 hours to make a respectable picture ( though spot checks for cracks and rottenness can be made much faster ) .
23 Again , there were no differences in trials using either the 21 item scale ( mean difference 0.147 ; -0.597 to 0.891 ) or the 17 item scale ( 0.727 , 0.083 to 1.370 ) .
24 ( a ) To act as a central collecting point for information on developments in order to use in courses .
25 Few graduates in English use their ‘ academic ’ knowledge of Restoration Comedy in their day to day work in the reception class .
26 However , a summary states : ‘ We also drew attention to problems such as … deaths of significant numbers of protected mammals in snares used for rabbit and fox control . ’
27 The prevalence of use of peptic ulcer drugs in the Danish population is described at two points in time using registrations of applications for reimbursement .
28 Tricyclic and related antidepressants were significantly more effective than the serotonin reuptake inhibitors in trials using the 17 item scale ( mean difference 1.29 , 0.28 to 2.30 ) ( fig 1 ) but the difference was not clinically important .
29 The other factor to consider is that the figures do not tell us about the amount of borrowing which comes about from increases in mortgages used for purposes other than house purchase .
30 Brewers hailed the move as ‘ sheer common sense ’ , but anti-alcohol pressure groups and some MPs gave warning there would have to be stringent safety measures in pubs used by families with children .
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