Example sentences of "use in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rawlings worked out a procedure for network meetings similar to that used in a child abuse case conference . |
2 | The notion that the writing is meant to explain her work to others is supported by her use if the ‘ revolutionary ’ -to-evolutionary ’ tag which she first used in a letter to a friend ( in 1919 ) and then , quoting herself , she reemploys the phrase in her diary ( in 1920 , and again , in 1921 ) . |
3 | * Technical note : like last week to ensure a fair contest , all extracts have been given the same epistolary format that Bragg used in A Time To Dance . |
4 | Where a word used in a lease has multiple meanings , one of which is its ordinary meaning and the other of which is some technical meaning , there must be some objective evidence that the parties intended the technical meaning to be adopted , otherwise the word will be construed in its ordinary sense ( Holt & Co v Collyer ( 1881 ) 16 ChD 719 ) . |
5 | However , it is clear that , in deciding what the words used in an exclusion clause mean , the court can and will take account of the other provisions of the contract ; the clause must be interpreted in its context . |
6 | We shall remember words that he used in an interview with The Independent : ’ If we have changed our mind to win we can change our mind when we have won . |
7 | Second , because of the inculcation of scientific cultural capital , in the form of scientific method , which used in an agent 's own selfish interests helps promote cross-control of results . |
8 | Note that this general use of the term unit is different from that used in the NHS , where a unit is defined as an administrative subdivision of a health district and may itself consist of several hospital sites , each of which would be subdivided into cost/responsibility centres . |
9 | An additional measure of objective risk which is similar to the one used in the Watts and Quimby ( 1980 ) study was obtained by simply dividing the number of accidents by the traffic flow ( note that the units of this measure are essentially arbitrary ) . |
10 | When faced with a choice of categories in the RL , say active and passive , the literal approach to translation leads the translator to choose the form which corresponds to that used in the original , whereas the use of that category in the RL may be quite different from its use in the original . |
11 | We were interested to see how the hierarchical model would scale up , given better input data than that used in the ARPA project . |
12 | Baker and Mercier ( 1982b ) found evidence of the extinction effect in only two of their six experiments and were able to offer no very convincing account of why these two studies ( which used a somewhat different test procedure from that used in the others ) should have generated the result they did . |
13 | ( This is obviously a better way of measuring recall than merely counting the number of words remembered , although it does have the disadvantage of being a less objective method since the actual wording used by a subject may be very different from that used in the passage . ) |
14 | No direct descent from the summit of Caisteal Liath is possible other than by falling off it to a certain death , and steps must be retraced to the saddle , where another gully , a counterpart to that used in the ascent , offers an alternative route of return to Lochinver . |
15 | The wooden propellers have fixed blades — another simplification compared with the variable pitch propellers that BHC used in the past to alter the thrust . |
16 | Its pungent and spicy flavour is unmistakable , and the oil obtained from the plant is that used in the manufacture of spearmint chewing-gum . |
17 | After the war he also confessed to me that his eyesight was very bad and he would not have passed any normal eye test that we used in the RAF , hut he did have contact lenses . |
18 | Yet , as we have seen , the skilled behaviour they used in the cases had the opposite effect . |
19 | These illustrations show slightly more freedom in architectural treatment than Scott used in the competition , as The Civil Engineer and Architects ' Journal said , although he adhered to the general principle of uniformity , |
20 | As an example , note that one of the properties of the equality relationship on Z used in the proof of 1.2.1(i) may be stated succinctly as |
21 | ‘ People come to me sometimes , ’ I continue , speaking quietly , with just the trace of an American-Italian accent — that shambling mumble that Marlon Brando used in the Godfather . |
22 | If there is little generalization of the new response to the test stimuli , we may conclude that the stimulus used in acquisition and that used in the test are readily discriminated . |
23 | Below is some of the text that Shannon used in the test with spaces between words being shown as underscores . |
24 | To adopt an approach akin to that used in the United States would be fundamentally to alter the rationale for judicial review . |
25 | In addition , owing to the interesting relationships between the desirability of breadth- or depth-first searches and the specific performance characteristics of the particular KSs used in the system , no absolute conclusions are warranted . |
26 | Fortunately she had a chaise longue which opened and was full of rugs which they used in the garden in the summer . |
27 | Thiller — often fill'us or fill-horse in the East Anglian dialect — was a word Shakespeare used in The Merchant of Venice . |
28 | The screws that they used in the workshop came in plastic bags a few inches square . |
29 | The display will thus be of equal or lower model quality to that used in the analysis . |
30 | The one used in the model is listed as 4.9A ripple and is a five terminal , long life , p.c.b . |