Example sentences of "use in " in BNC.

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1 The theory is nevertheless of a sort which can be of real use in a classroom .
2 However , it is essential to recognise that towing aids are only really safe for use in normal flying conditions , and caution is needed if they are used in windy weather .
3 This can be put to good use in soaring conditions as a means of getting into the lift when cruising at a high speed .
4 Thus , the use of anthropological ideas of social marginality and the construction of gender and masculinity are of primary use in the analysis of such actions , revealing the depth of concern with bodily form which structures considerable areas of police thinking .
5 Auger bits for use in a brace are made with a screw nose so that they are self feeding .
6 Auger bits for use in power-tools used to have brad points , but they are now very hard to find .
7 Imperial War Museum — items for use in reminiscence work
8 It is also currently developing devotional material for use in residential homes .
9 IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM — ITEMS FOR USE IN REMINISCENCE WORK
10 These was felt to be an excessive use in the Act of phrases such as ‘ consult ’ , ‘ challenge ’ , ‘ take note of ’ and ‘ reasonable ’ , which were thought by many to be vague and open to interpretation .
11 The highest stove in Britain will no doubt see plenty of use in the months ahead .
12 This metal was specially developed for use in magnetic control systems and amplifiers and has a remarkably rectangular hysteresis loop in which the remanent flux is only 2.6% less than the saturation flux .
13 This effect causes the pickup coil pulses associated with entry to saturation to be noise and undesirable for use in the final measurement system .
14 A cmos high-performance frequency synthesizer , the UMF1009T from Philips is intended for use in channelled VHF/UHF equipment such as portable and mobile radio and is programmable via the standard two-line serial I2C bus .
15 The fact that this idiom , which was never spoken on sea or land , is NOT fit for use in the new poetry of 1933–4 does not mean that it is unfit for use in a translation of a poem finished in 1321 .
16 The fact that this idiom , which was never spoken on sea or land , is NOT fit for use in the new poetry of 1933–4 does not mean that it is unfit for use in a translation of a poem finished in 1321 .
17 ‘ Moving Britain into the 1990s ’ , the Labour Party 's transport policy document , promises ‘ a range of measures to restrict car use in the most congested areas , including road pricing ’ .
18 Among the winners : a society of Japanese housewives which distributes environmentally sound products ; an Ethiopian agronomist who has built up a seed bank of plants for use in time of drought , and Survival International , which campaigns for the rights of tribal peoples .
19 Ashman seems to make more whimsical use of the device of exit up-stage , re-entry stage right ( whether the idea is Ashman 's or Noelte 's , its use in duets where one knows the exiting character has a line to sing almost at once , soon becomes irritating ) .
20 Dr Jonathan Crick , a consultant cardiologist at Bristol Royal Infirmary , and a consultant radiologist , Dr George Hartnell , tried the technique after hearing of its use in West Germany .
21 Square receivers are in common use in Japan , and the BSB contract could go to a Japanese firm like Matsushita .
22 Many of his original works , written as test-pieces for use in competitions , have become cornerstones of the repertoire ; Resurgam ( 1950 ) , Festival Music ( 1956 ) and Journey Into Freedom ( 1967 ) all find regular places on both the concert and contest stage .
23 And he rejected the demands of environmentalists and opposition parties for measures to discourage car use in favour of public transport .
24 Courtrooms The lack of sufficient courtrooms had been a continuing problem , but should be resolved when the new courts in the Thomas More Building came into use in January 1990 .
25 Anecdotal evidence suggests that the tabloid press stores up suitable material for use in election campaigns .
26 He disliked the work at the boys club because the teenagers misbehaved , and because he could see no use in the work .
27 Canada had already told the US embassy in Ottawa about the results of the London talks , and in February 1944 sent the State Department a draft 23-page convention for use in the proposed international conference .
28 While state-owned and foreign businesses have held the centre of the stage for three decades , tens of thousands of informal sector artisans have been producing a range of goods for use in households , agriculture , transport and construction .
29 ‘ I was told I was no use in the house .
30 Glass-fibre remains an inexpensive and effective reinforcement material , but in recent years it has been upstaged by Kevlar and carbon fibre , two stronger but more costly materials that owe their high profile largely to their use in formula racing cars .
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