Example sentences of "making use " in BNC.

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1 It is by making use of this complexity of an extended observing participation I believe anthropology can edge beyond its contemporaries in the other social sciences , so that the ‘ thick description ’ which Geertz ( 1975 ) urged us to use , takes on the ‘ finer grain and detail ’ necessary for an anthropology at home ( MacDonald 1987 : 120 ) where access to the social group or community studied is readily available to any demand for analytic reassessment .
2 If you 're converting your loft , or want a fitted bedroom or bathroom , you 'll probably be making use of fibreboards in one shape or another .
3 Eliot is here making use of the most modern anthropologically based classical scholarship in order to construct his own primitive play .
4 This rewriting of history was not so much a matter of starting again , but of making use , for a new purpose , of knowledge which was already available , whether in the work of philosophers like Hegel , economists like Ricardo , biologists like Darwin , or anthropologists .
5 But beyond that it 's fair to speculate on a shape closer to the Countach than the Testarossa , making use of juxtaposed flat planes for impact rather than subtly of line .
6 Making use of our rhythms
7 Making use of our food
8 The allegations involved making use of unpublished , price-sensitive information when he bought shares in Centreway at the time he was negotiating on City and Westminster 's behalf to buy a stake in Centreway .
9 The Alliance , like Mr Kohl , favours making use of Article 23 of the West German constitution , which would allow East Germany to join the Federal Republic quickly ; the Social Democrats , whose support will be needed , favour Article 146 , which could mean working out a new all-German constitution first .
10 She considered taking a ‘ normal ’ job , perhaps making use of her practical skills .
11 A further use for videos could be to show the older farmers , who were not at present making use of training , alternative methods of performing tasks .
12 The near surface layers of practical supported catalysts have been studied through low energy ion scattering by making use of the high surface sensitivity and ion beam sputtering to obtain monolayer ‘ depth profiles ’ .
13 Because the different zones of the sea are so interlinked — many creatures making use of several in the course of their lives — the ocean environment is far more vulnerable than it at first appears .
14 This trade continued until the Second World War , still making use of the water wheel which , ironically , outlived the steam engine , which was sold in 1900 for £45 7s .
15 securing responses to visual and aural stimuli , eg pictures , television , radio , computer , telephone , making use of audio and video recordings as appropriate ;
16 Where possible , some work at this level should also be directed beyond the confines of the school and individual pupils should be encouraged to undertake real transactions on behalf of others , eg by making use of the telephone , or in representative roles .
17 But in order to avoid having to rely on a null result , Honey and Hall ( 1989 c ) conducted a further study which attempted to eliminate problems of this sort by making use of the second of the within-subjects designs presented in Table 5.1 .
18 Headquarters was fully aware of the need to provide as much protection as possible and Stirling submitted a plan to mount a whole series of raids on airfields on the night of 13 June , mainly making use of the Free French who were longing to get to grips with the enemy .
19 These arrangements for review of the procedures were strongly condemned by the Opposition which argued that the monitoring function should be undertaken by a Select Committee of the House of Commons which would ‘ oversee the work of any person responsible for , or making use of , the interception of communications ’ .
20 Making use of government-funded resources may be worth considering .
21 To what extent do they appear to preclude you from making use of the skills and knowledge that you have acquired and competing with the people for whom you used to work .
22 Bradbury & Evans published and had a share in HW ; this caused complications when CD quarrelled with them in 1858 , and for AYR he became proprietor and his own publisher , making use of Chapman & Hall as paid agents .
23 Show the child you mean what you say by making use of businesslike but courteous commands and instructions .
24 man was really ill and was making use of the paper bag provided for the purpose .
25 The B.C. Electric Co. sponsored a broadcast series of symphony concerts making use of famous conductors who visited Vancouver from time to time .
26 Frequently the analyst does not set out with one of these specific aims in mind , but just applies systems thinking to generate ideas , making use of these ideas in whatever way proves to be of value .
27 The functional description also recognised the need to agree and implement an archiving and purging policy , making use of the Council 's central records office for storing information that had to be retained but was no longer in regular use .
28 In the early stages of the internal follow-up review , it was agreed that the proposed hybrid system ( ie making use of microfilm supported by a computer index ) , rather than reduce duplication of documents , would tend to encourage it .
29 In summary , systems concepts and principles can , with a little imagination and effort , be utilised to good effect in virtually any situation , including those where computer systems development is taking place , either in the limited sense described above , or by making use of the full SSM package to put such developments into an organisational and social context .
30 The computer power that even the smallest practice can now afford means that there is no excuse for the well-organised firm not to be making use of this opportunity not only for operating efficiency but also as a tool of competition .
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