Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] the use " in BNC.
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1 | In a telling demonstration of the current rift in Solidarity [ see pp. 37546 ; 37620-21 ] , the union 's national commission voted on Sept. 5 by a narrow majority to ban the use of the Solidarity logo on the masthead of Gazeta Wyborcza , the Solidarity newspaper created in the run-up to the 1989 parliamentary elections [ see p. 36724 ] . |
2 | The Committee is sensitive to the concerns of local residents about the disruption they experience when major events take place at the stadium , and has undertaken to pursue all possible steps to maximise the use of public transport to take crowds to and from matches . |
3 | Social interactions entail the use of complex signal repertoires , many of which have been analysed in detail by ethologists ( see Hinde 1960 ) . |
4 | Staverman and co-workers ( 1956 ) paid particular attention to approximations to the solution of the integral equations used in the exact theory , since , experimentally , observations can only be made over limited periods of time ( in creep for example ) or limited frequency ranges ( in dynamic methods ) whereas the exact theory of linear viscoelasticity requires the use of infinite integrals . |
5 | Indeed , military effectiveness has long been argued in favour of the acceptability of new weapons however horrifying , going back to the British attempt to defend the use of ‘ dum-dum ’ bullets against ‘ savages ’ in the Colonies ( Best , 1980 , p. 162 ) . |
6 | French polish involves the use of a material called shellac . |
7 | Firstly , the recession ( 1975–76 ) reduced oil demand while its high price encouraged the use of alternative energy sources plus oil exploration outside of the Middle-East . |
8 | For instance , from the very inception of the Copernican programme it was clear that adequate mathematical techniques for manipulating epicyclic motions , improved techniques for astronomical observations and adequate theories governing the use of a variety of instruments were necessary for the elaboration and detailed application of the programme . |
9 | The British approach involves the use of an appropriate probability model within an inferential framework , whereas the French school favours correspondence analysis , which is an essentially descriptive technique for exploratory data analysis . |
10 | Nevertheless , perhaps because of the procedural problems outlined above , Article 100A(4) appears to have been used for the first time only in 1992 , in relation to German legislation banning the use of PCP ( pentachlorophenol ) despite the fears expressed at the time the Single European Act was signed that it would destroy the Court 's achievements in this sphere . |
11 | Beginning with jet 's origins as a fossilised wood hence its lightness and relative warmth to the touch Mabel 's well-illustrated 280-page book traces the use of jet from prehistoric times , through the amazing Victorian jet boom , to our own day . |
12 | We can witness all these in Worsley 's book in which he demonstrates that architectural draughtsmanship reached a point of perfection by 1837 , after which it degenerated into mere technical proficiency , when even bodies such as the Institute of British Architects condemned the use of colour and supplementary foreground activities that had previously made competition perspectives more attractive . |
13 | ABOVE LEFT Petrological analysis involves the use of thin sections . |
14 | A statutory duty on a local authority to appoint an approved social worker to consider the use of guardianship could be included in the Act . |
15 | It aims to make the student fully conversant with the modern domestic knitting machine starting with basic techniques and working through to completed garments incorporating the use of Fair Isle , slip and tuck stitches , lace and knitweave . |
16 | Both the Soviet Union and the new Ethiopian regime denounced the use of these facilities , but the USSR simultaneously developed facilities off the Ethiopian mainland at the Dahlak Archipelago , including a floating dry-dock , and used Asmara to stage reconnaissance flights over the Red Sea . |
17 | Reducing the brush bow strips to just less than in allows then to be bent without steam , and using dry wood allows the use of epoxy rather than Cascamite , retaining adequate strength despite the thinner strips . |
18 | Ere the weak Senses know the Use of Words : |
19 | Indeed , the vast scope and complexity of politics at the global level makes the use of models essential . |
20 | In the young fetus , the high mitotic index obviates the use of a mitotic arrestant such as Colcemid ( Sigma ) or Velbe ( Lilly ) , but if the mitotic index is low , as in older specimens , or if large numbers of mitotic cells are required , mitotic arrest can be used to advantage . |
21 | It also called for a review of official guidelines allowing the use of ‘ a moderate measure of physical pressure ’ during interrogation . |
22 | A more crucial issue concerns the use of the technology by other firms and organisations that have nothing to do with electronics . |
23 | Our next move was to co-operate with anglers by meeting the National Federation of Anglers and taking a joint initiative to remove the use of lead in anglers ' tackle . |
24 | Personal selling involves the use of face-to-face exchanges to achieve the same ends of attracting attention and achieving sales . |
25 | Costa Rica and Venezuela issued cautious statements criticising the use of force , and despite phone calls from Mr Bush and the Secretary of State , Mr James Baker , there were signs Brazil and Argentina were preparing critical statements . |
26 | It was observed above that most serious woundings involve the use of a weapon , and that may make it easier to establish intention . |
27 | A DUBLIN city councillor went to the High Court today to try to prevent explicit advertisements advocating the use of condoms being shown on the Republic 's national television service . |
28 | A graphic mode enabling the use of all 16 colours ( instead of the usual three ) within one character in low-resolution . |
29 | Moreover , the complete absence of mysticism from the doctrine of the Created God makes the use of numerical evaluation of the abstract element of it , by no means intrusive . |
30 | The availability of bovine tissue allows the use of frequent short term ( up to two weeks ) primary cultures rather than longterm cultures avoiding problems of cell differentiation , which are likely to occur in longterm cultures . |