Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] use by " in BNC.

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1 You may also need cover for tools or equipment used by you and your employees .
2 The question which is perhaps left open by the Court 's decisions so far is whether a retention of the business 's identity can be found , say in the case of a franchise , where none of the employees , equipment or buildings used by the transferor in the activity pass to the transferee .
3 The sunken panels or coffers used by the Romans as decoration were formed between the brick ribs or cut into the solid concrete .
4 In connection with this it should also be remembered that all popular places , all sites actually used by the people , tend to retain the best routine of antiquity very much more than any localities or machines used by any privileged class .
5 ULAB patents , Reimers stressed would not involve the ‘ entire gene-cloning process ’ , but rather specific biological tools or techniques used by industrial scientists .
6 Instead of asking a question , the counsellor picks on a sentence or phrase used by the counsellee with the purpose of bringing further responses or clarification .
7 the ‘ Holy Grail ’ , the cup or chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper , which is the subject of many medieval legends and romances .
8 Different people are at liberty to come up with different methods of doing the calculations , but probably the most authoritative index is the ‘ encephalization quotient ’ or EQ used by Harry Jerison , a leading American authority on brain history .
9 It is highly possible that the Wandjina image inscribed by these visitors from across the sea is a direct transposition from the Indian Spectacled Cobra 's hood markings , which constituted the symbol of well-being or balance used by Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teachers whose totem was that same animal — a legacy of the ancient Nagas .
10 Stations on the Cambrian Line are now pretty decrepit : Welshpool boarded up and part used by a Catering Contractor with minimal facilities and passenger information but the station is to be done up by the Local Authority : Newtown — possibly manned for only one shift per day ; Caersws — very nice with the semaphore signals and signal box still in use .
11 Taylor ( 1984 ) made a covert study of the London underworld by using his friendship with John McVicar , a famous convicted criminal , as his means of access to the pubs and clubs used by criminals .
12 The bases and policies used by the audit should be generally acceptable both to the accountancy profession and to the business community .
13 Her inspiration also comes from abroad : having spent a month travelling all over Morocco , Ingrid tries to incorporate the dramatic colour combinations and designs used by Arab weavers .
14 The public function of GCCS was : ‘ To advise as to the security of codes and ciphers used by all government departments and to assist in their provision . ’
15 a ) unc b ) unc if unc true and no variable in any bi is altered by P. c ) unc provided U1 declares all global variables and channels used by P , and unc declares none of them .
16 The scripture readings and prayers used by the Church call us to make the presence of Christ a reality in our lives week by week .
17 The next morning ( 30 January ) The Times carried an anonymous letter , rather quaintly signed ‘ Colonial ’ , which repeated several of the arguments and phrases used by Law the previous afternoon .
18 The gruesome story of the headless lover began early in the 1900s when Brooke End signal box controlled the up and down main lines , an up goods loop and sidings used by the pick-up trains of that period .
19 However , as many canoeists who frequent the rivers Severn and Wye will confirm , the sport of super rafting is rapidly developing both in terms of the number and races and teams around the country and in the techniques and equipment used by the participants .
20 All new ‘ workstations ’ , ( defined as any furniture and equipment used by or in the presence of a user , together with the immediate environment in which the work is undertaken ) , have to comply with the regulations from January 1993 onwards , and all existing ‘ workstations ’ will have to be modified to comply with the Regulations by 31 December 1996 at the latest for less heavily-used stations .
21 Already many of the herbs and plants used by the world 's first effective medical organisations — that of the Hippocratic Greeks — are lost to use forever .
22 Some people , for example , feel less constrained in a language other than their mother tongue when they have felt too burdened by words and idioms used by their mother .
23 In pure strength , apart from their flexibility , the lashings , sewings and bindings used by primitive peoples , and by seamen down to recent times , are more efficient than metal fastenings , indeed sledges are still made in this way .
24 While the accounts of the siege of Harfleur in the late summer of 1415 refer to the time-honoured methods of mining and blockade used by the English , pride of place for effectiveness is given to their artillery , which caused both fear and destruction to the beleaguered town .
25 Editor , — A B Kay notes the lack of any validation of the diagnostic methods and treatments used by some practitioners of clinical ecology and the possibility of dangerous adverse reactions .
26 Er you 're gon na take in rural land belonging to , to shrines , temples , monasteries , churches , schools , organizations etcetera etcetera etcetera industry and commerce shall be protected from infringement , industrial and commercial enterprises operated by landlords and the land and properties used by landlords to greater industrial shall not be confiscated erm you , you 're worried that if you confiscate them they 're simply broken up between people and those productory forces are disbanded .
27 identify and teach the fundamental techniques and principles used by electronic publishing systems ;
28 It is asking readers to say if they have been misrepresented in a programme , to ‘ expose the tricks and deception used by TV to deliberately mislead people ’ .
29 The report says many of the tests and concepts used by alternative practitioners are ‘ speculative ’ and there is no justification to pay for their treatments .
30 These practices range from the methods and resources used by the police in handling the various situations they encounter , to the interpretative processes or ‘ cognitive map ’ used in the practical reasoning which their work uniformly requires .
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