Example sentences of "use of [art] [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the concerns is the use of a password for computer security which , it is now found , can be abused with relative ease .
2 The use of a spectacle-case for protection and the habit of keeping the lenses clean helps to ensure that these aids to sight are kept in a usable , effective condition .
3 In example 4 , she involved them in her use of a book for instruction , and asks for their suggestions to solve her ‘ problems ’ .
4 The use of a shotgun for rabbit clearance , as opposed to the fun of the occasional shot , continues to be less effective than the rifle and especially so when it is used by individuals rather than in conjunction with an organised rough rabbit shoot .
5 Although the chances of a complaint being made or a prosecution being brought in these circumstances seem remote , it is conceivable that a prosecutor with censorious views could make use of the legislation for purposes for which it was not intended .
6 Further limitations were introduced in 1989 when considerable restrictions were placed on the use of the scheme for conveyancing and wills .
7 Continuous use of the land for cropping leads to declining yields , such that rice production , for example , may be halved in 3 years , partly due to nutrient removal , erosion , the physical deterioration of the soil and partly to the multiplication of pests and diseases and an increase in competition from weeds .
8 Saddam , a polished television performer , made considerable use of the medium for propaganda purposes , as when he conducted a conversation on camera with a British child caught up in the war who now found himself a ‘ guest ’ of the Iraqi regime .
9 Modernism is described to us with references to a neat sequence of male coteries who obviously made full use of the opportunity for dialogue and debate .
10 Mr J Emslie asked if he might have the use of the hall for meetings in connection with the 1991 census .
11 Nature conservation is not a primary policy aim in these Parks but it tends to follow as a secondary consideration from the primary aims which are to conserve the social and cultural heritage of the Region , improve employment and make more use of the Region for recreation and education .
12 Station staff knew everyone worth knowing in the suburb apart from the few tradesmen who made no use of the railway for carriage of goods .
13 None of the other categorizations of teachers ( by location of school ( ‘ north' and ‘ south ’ ) ; by subject(s) taught ; by use of the booklet for INSET ) are associated with significant differentiation of teachers ' attitudes towards SSE .
14 Although the ATB is currently involved in training in an agricultural industrial context , the inter-action between farming and the use of the countryside for recreation and leisure prompted the question how far the Board might extend its scope to help the Public in the countryside .
15 All staff will require to wear their identity card within a holder , which would facilitate the use of the card for flexitime purposes , although cards for these purposes could remain separate if required .
16 Fine grooves in the quill aperture and flyer hecks ( hooks ) would confirm the use of the wheel for flax .
17 The use of the model for policy analysis generally presupposes that a forecast of the economy over a period of several years is available .
18 Those who embark on this deeper , marketing-centred analysis find it necessary to separate this process from the regular tactical use of the database for sales mailings .
19 The use of the microcomputer for information retrieval and information use in schools has been neglected as a review of books on microcomputers in schools will show .
20 The information gained from visiting another school can be used in answering questions not just on the technical aspects of microcomputer hardware and software , but its actual use — how it links with the information skills programme ; what curricular areas have been involved in other schools ; will the microcomputer cause any problems in terms of security or pupil discipline ? ; will the school librarian be involved in training teachers in the use of the microcomputer for information handling ?
21 At Milne 's High School , the use of the microcomputer for information retrieval and for providing opportunities for pupils to develop keyword skills , is an important part of the school library policy .
22 To encourage the use of the microcomputer for information skills development as opposed to traditional library housekeeping .
23 In particular , teacher-librarians could describe how some subject areas were making greater use of the library for project-based or topic-based work , and could describe how the library was booked , sometimes on a regular basis , by departments using it in this way .
24 As we shall see later , some schools defined the use of the library for leisure reading in these terms .
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