Example sentences of "used in this " in BNC.

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1 A 46cm ( 18in ) centre-loaded bar is used in this exercise .
2 The core used in this design is a Telcon Metals HCR alloy core type 7a and is available from Telcon Metals , phone 0293 528800
3 ‘ The black and white approach used in this country , where a company is either wholly in the public sector or wholly in the private sector , is not mirrored on the Continent .
4 Hence many extracts from the data used in this volume are near-verbatim records of natural conversations in reallife settings .
5 However , used in this way , and in the sociology of policing generally , the term ‘ routine ’ tends to have a dual meaning .
6 It is widely used in this tradition to describe a quality of the tasks of which policing is normally comprised — that these tasks are mostly mundane , ordinary , and day-to-day .
7 False consciousness is usually referred to by Marx by the term ‘ ideology ’ and that is how the word will be used in this book .
8 First , there is one argument which is commonly used in this context , but which seems to me mistaken .
9 Lawrie Smith , crewed by Ossie Stewart and Rob Cruikshank , takes the Soling place while Shirley Robertson will be the British representative in the Europe , the single-handed dinghy for women that is being used in this year 's Olympics in Barcelona for the first time .
10 At this point it would be useful to clarify some of the terms being used in this area of adoption practice .
11 I have extracted the plant records from the Journal , retaining the Latin names as in the text , but relating the locations to those used in this volume ( see end papers ) .
12 That is , it implies that part of the reason for his authority is that it be used in this way .
13 When ‘ neutral ’ is used in this sense I refer to it as by-product neutrality , for here neutrality may well be an accidental by-product of the agent 's action and not its intended outcome .
14 Carrot and stick were used in this transformation .
15 Carl Condit 's description of the colour schemes and materials used in this sumptuous station can not be bettered :
16 Why is it that women readers , whether of the romance , the soap or girls ' magazines , are so often used in this way ?
17 It could be sampling error ; the main data used in this chapter was collected in monthly sample surveys , each of which aimed to interview a cross-section of the general public but each of which will have deviated from the parent population to some extent .
18 We can now summarize the smoothing recipe used in this figure as ‘ 3RH ’ .
19 The GIS software used in this case study is the widely used ARC/INFO package ( ESRI 1987 ) .
20 The word ‘ marshalling ’ is used in this context in its meaning of combining , hence the marshalling of arms is the ‘ discipline of assembling the constituent elements of a coat of arms , and the various devices of which each is composed , in a manner which is in accordance with accepted armorial practice and convention .
21 Fig. 3. 7 Schematic outlines of humerus , ulna , femur and tibia ( from left to right ) showing the breakage divisions used in this work and detailed in Table 3.3 .
22 Nevertheless , the concept of a belt in which the signs of Variscan compression rapidly die out northwards is , if neither scientifically correct nor consistent , at least a practical one and firmly entrenched , and it is in this general sense that the term is used in this paper .
23 The measurement unit used in this study was similar to a flowchart showing the procedures undertaken to store , retrieve and deliver information to users , which enabled the analysts to consider the possible effects of the proposed solutions on each phase .
24 They can become a rigid system for controlling students and teachers , but they need not be used in this way .
25 Used in this way , a chart would probably be more effective because it may be larger and more easily seen at the back of the class .
26 Patterns of colours used in this way are called ‘ aposematic ’ ( the root words apo sema meaning , literally , ‘ away-signal ’ ) .
27 The method used in this book to define a unit of goodness , is plausible and , to some extent , in line with scientific practice whereby when a unit of any sort is thus defined , it first becomes accepted , and then quite soon it is unquestionably ‘ true ’ .
28 Top marks , too , to Globe for particularly interesting and scholarly programme notes , first by Clemens Romijn , on the music and then by Joop Klinkhamer on the harpsichords used in this recording ; the innovative touch is that Klinkhamer is the builder responsible for the reconstructions played here by Jacques Ogg .
29 It was possibly one of hundreds carried and used in this hall for eating .
30 Packaging for egg boxes , meat trays and fast food can be made with other fibres and plastics , and reduce by 100 per cent the CFCs used in this area .
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