Example sentences of "lead to [art] use of " in BNC.

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1 A court should be slow to draw any such inference , however , since Parliament has in section 4 indicated its intention that an offence should be committed only where the distribution of literature is likely to lead to the use of violence .
2 The results of these studies , however , were too variable to lead to the use of cholera toxin as a secretory model .
3 ‘ Stand Up for Fun ’ , filmed at Nidri , quickly introduces novices windsurfers to essentials , leading to the use of footstraps and harnesses .
4 Allied to this is a greater emphasis on comfort , leading to the use of cotton and ‘ elastan ’ fabrics which are proving popular in sports and activity bras .
5 This object lesson leads to the use of a RELATIVE NORM of comparison ( B in the above formula ) .
6 The reduction of fuel availability leads to the use of dung , some 400 million tons of which are burnt in Africa and Asia alone each year .
7 Similarly , having the wrong attitude is a constituent part of being a ‘ gouger ’ , but there were a few situations when the subsequent application of the gouger typification late into the encounter undercut the effect of the politeness of the offender , and the deference displayed was less important than the knowledge that later led to the use of the typification .
8 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 .
9 This formative evaluation led to the use of a self-paced orientation tour combined with practical exercises .
10 All loco-hauling has ceased on the Crewe-Cardiff route , though a shortage of Classes 155 and 156 on Easter Monday evening led to the use of a Class 150/2 from the Cardiff Valley Lines .
11 Finally , the pharmacological basis of changes in blood pressure which lead to hypertension was uncovered in several research centres , including Oxford , and these investigations on experimental animals led to the use of hexamethonium compounds as one of the first effective treatments for hypertension .
12 DOCTORS hope to announce an experiment next month that could lead to the use of animal organs for human transplants within the next five years .
13 However , the reorganization of water resources may lead to the use of lower.quality water or , as is worse from the textile finishers ' point of view , water that may vary from time to time .
14 Attlee during his Washington visit of 4 – 5 December 1950 had been able to elicit no more than a promise that Britain would be kept informed of any developments which might lead to the use of nuclear weapons .
15 The pressure of commercial competition for analytical business has led to the use of cheaper , less experienced staff .
16 The development of computer-based public access systems to the holdings of one or more libraries , together with advances in online bibliographic searching , have increasingly led to the use of CAI programmes for user training , yet use of CAI programmes can hardly be said to be widespread .
17 This title is still the one in general use but the moves towards non-discriminatory , non-sexist language have led to the use of titles such as Chairperson , and the more neutral Chair .
18 This in his opinion , as well as in the opinion of many others in the literature , has led to the use of inappropriate methods of assessment which have not only distorted the character of what is taught , but also of the way it has been taught .
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