Example sentences of "to the use of " in BNC.
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31 | Whilst I have a reasonable understanding of the application of VAT to Land Rovers I am very unclear as to the use of VAT for second hand vehicles . |
32 | In this case , he may resort to the use of a palanca . |
33 | Leapor devotes a greater part of her poetry to the description of agriculture and to questions related to the use of land than she does to domestic service . |
34 | There are certain drawbacks to the use of amniocentesis testing which parents should be aware of before proceeding . |
35 | Backed by the Emperor , Haussmann planned to bring fresh water to supply fountains and reservoirs by means of aqueducts , in preference to the use of the Seine which was itself becoming more and more contaminated . |
36 | The use of perfumes is generally shunned in food environments but , unless highly critical processes are involved , there should be no objection to the use of lemon or similar fragrances . |
37 | But he did not isolate or identify the substance , and for 12 years or so con fined his work to the use of crude extracts in selective culture media . |
38 | The accumulation of data over a long period of time is a situation that lends itself well to the use of a microcomputer . |
39 | The authority was opposed to the use of the equipment by its force and was ‘ very concerned that such weapons should not be used to quell public demonstrations or riots because of the likelihood of serious personal injury or death thereby resulting to individuals ’ . |
40 | John was relieved when the executors of Ravel 's estate announced their objection to the use of that concert music for a ballet , so that no further performances could be given and , in consequence , the ballet was never shown in New York . |
41 | The Moors depended more on starvation tactics and in sheer weight of numbers ; they scarcely ever adapted to the use of siege towers or other engines of war , until the widespread use of cannon and gunpowder several centuries later . |
42 | 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 . |
43 | Although the house , originally a simple hall house , has been extended and altered at least five times over nearly 600 years , it still has an overall integrity due to the use of matching materials , traditional forms and construction . |
44 | The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the use of animals in cosmetic-testing in particular and product-testing in general . |
45 | Little stock revision is carried out in academic libraries , partly because it is less appropriate for research collections , and partly because few academic libraries pay close attention to the use of stock . |
46 | The BSI decided to raise no objection to the use of the ‘ f ’ spelling in international standards . |
47 | If Richmond bureau , which is seriously committed to the use of computers for the purpose , can extract only partial data from clients , bureaux that are less convinced of its value are likely to obtain a very sparse picture of their clients using this method . |
48 | In the community , the fact that many simple , preventive measures are possible is well illustrated in an article by Mitchell ( 1984 ) and these range from encouraging elderly people to wear well-fitting shoes rather than slippers , to the use of alarm systems , and the involvement of neighbours and regular callers to an old person 's house . |
49 | Timoney ( 1987 ) reports on a study undertaken to examine the current control of infection practices in a community unit of management , and makes some recommendations regarding improved communication with hospital staff , use of protective clothing , wound care , practices related to the use of catheters and drainage systems , disposal of equipment and so on . |
50 | ( Such concepts are relevant to the use of all renewable resources and not just forests . ) |
51 | G. As a port Manchester has less trade now due to the use of larger ships and the change to trade eastwards with the EEC . |
52 | Maps however were not published till 1884/85 and JTR makes reference to the use of guides for mountain walkers . |
53 | These paper notes , redeemable in gold or silver were transferable and thus gave rise to the use of paper money in England . |
54 | Now , industrialised countries are almost self-sufficient in basic foodstuffs due to the use of fertilisers , mechanisation and larger farm units . |
55 | In some research projects carried out mainly in the library , using only documentary sources , there will obviously be no recourse to the use of survey techniques for collecting data . |
56 | The impact of cuts was dulled by a return to the use of rates as a source of funds and , in some cases , a shift to increasing income from charges . |
57 | Since the earlier study , the team 's experience with the SSM had increased considerably , and any difficulties encountered at this stage were related more to the use of the FAOR package as an integrated whole than to the individual components themselves . |
58 | It is generally accepted that an analysis of functions ( ie using the FAI ) is a prerequisite to the use of the other instruments , as illustrated in 14.4 , which shows the planned sequence of application for the study ; moving from the method tailoring phase to the development of the requirements specification , followed by an evaluation of the proposed system in the final stages using the Benefits Analysis Instrument . |
59 | All the same , Scaevola pays no attention even in the responsa version to the use of the word lego . |
60 | In fact , the use of pesticides in cereal farming is largely limited to seed dressings and sometimes aphicides , but it was to the use of persistent organo-chlorine seed dressings that the decline in birds of prey in the late 1950s and early 1960s was convincingly attributed . |