Example sentences of "the use of [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Depending on the intonation or presentation ( the use of italics for example ) either , or indeed both , of the terms could be new .
2 Classic examples of the use of crops for industrial purposes rather than for food are : the production of ethanol for fuel from sugar cane in Brazil and from maize in the USA , and alcohol from potatoes .
3 An example of this second approach would be the use of spreadsheets for calculating the allocation of capitation to departments within a secondary school .
4 What is required now is a strategy for the socialist use of democratic control over the local state which , while never neglecting what efforts are possible at providing services in a socialist ( i. e. humane and effective ) fashion in the foreseeable future , pays a great deal of attention to the use of resources for the mobilization of forces .
5 As Beesley ( 1983 , p. 31 ) emphasizes , reviews rely ‘ heavily on self-examination ’ reflecting the belief ‘ that Ministers and their officials are better equipped than anyone to examine the use of resources for which they are responsible ’ .
6 In pigs on free range the problem is greater , and where there is serious ascariasis it may be necessary to discontinue the use of paddocks for several years , since the eggs can survive cultivation .
7 Under the watchful eye of the teacher the children improvise their shoe shop , and probably it is she who suggests the use of shelves for the ‘ display ’ of pairs .
8 The use of instruments for colonic aspiration is discouraged , because of the high risk of perforation .
9 The situation is complicated by BWB 's official policy of not approving the use of towpaths for cycling , though a number of particular schemes , such as part of the Forth-Clyde path , have received official approval .
10 European studio practice from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century included the master 's employment of assistants , and the use of specialists for parts of pictures , such as drapery or landscape .
11 We all take the use of coins for granted , but they have not been made or used by all metalworking societies .
12 Turning to the use of fuels for IC vehicles which do not use up vital oil reserves or which may be used when oil is no longer available , the use of hydrogen has been suggested as one of the answers to future transport fuel needs .
13 Certainly some men of the S.A.S. did ( as Captain Derrick Harrison tells us ) make a few training flights in gliders when waiting at Fairford to be sent to France ; and the use of gliders for later operations was considered .
14 Age Concern believes that GPs should be encouraged to make rational , efficient , effective and economic use of resources in relation to prescribing , and that the use of drugs for elderly people should be closely monitored .
15 The mechanics of map drawing are no longer a constraint or a deterrent to the use of maps for the user can , given a suitable package such as GIMMS , modify and refine his or her map or generate a number of maps without difficulty .
16 Perhaps we are seeing , as an evolution ( the origins of which can be traced to the nineteenth century ) , the emergence of a genuine hybrid tribunal , in which case to suggest that this body is a further example of the use of judges for extrajudicial activities is only one way to describe it .
17 The introduction and development of the use of motorcycles for health workers has proved to be very successful and has illustrated that the effectiveness of health work can be improved .
18 The use of videos for updating purposes was probably a longer term aim .
19 The general absence of kilns has normally been accepted as negative evidence for the use of bonfires for firing pottery during the period .
20 The goldsmiths of Colombia relied mainly on hammering in conjunction with annealing , soldering and the use of pins for effecting joins .
21 The use of MRI for staging pelvic cancers has recently increased and as technology advances with the development of surface coils and endoscopic coils , pelvic imaging is likely to become a prominent application .
22 With some 15,500 outlets for their business , solicitors are likely to remain for some time the principal providers of legal services even if there is considerable expansion of alternatives to the use of solicitors for some legal work ( The Law Society , 1990 ) .
23 This is an appropriate place , perhaps , for a few words about the use of roses for hedging and screening .
24 Comparison with teaching in a traditional classroom course of the same length of time led to the use of CAI for all the SCORPIO training .
25 Maps however were not published till 1884/85 and JTR makes reference to the use of guides for mountain walkers .
26 Although these are general programmes , whose value is not confined to history , the use of wordprocessors for the output of some written work can motivate pupils , and encourage pride in presentation .
27 Within this context , the conversations mostly revolve around the use of condoms for penetrative and oral sex ( where a penis is involved ) , and the general advocacy of non-penetrative sexual activities .
28 The second major way of expressing bias is in the use of names for groups of people .
29 The use of corpora for automatic acquisition of lexical information has been advocated ( e.g. ( Brill et al , 1991 ) , ( Finch & Carter , 1992 ) , ( Atwell , 1987 ) ) .
30 A fast food restaurant chain in the United States is pioneering the use of pagers for its waiters .
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