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

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1 Gould always argued that this perception of the use of recording technology divided by generation .
2 Now that will need to be assessed by the council as a whole against it 's priorities with regard to the balancing of the use of capital against capital to prop up the revenue er expenditure of the council and conceivably er to deal with the problems arising er out of government er legislation and clearly we are going to have to make some decisions decisions about this .
3 These include pursuing a claim for policy excess , car hire charges and loss of the use of one 's vehicle .
4 Regret for the loss of the use of force against those who reneged on their promise to pay later may still be harboured by some in secret , but no longer publicly .
5 He made a major contribution to production methods in the railway 's workshops and to the use of improved metallurgy , in locomotive and rolling-stock construction , as well as being an advocate of the use of superheated steam and compound expansion to increase locomotive power and efficiency .
6 In 1755 storms destroyed the floodgates he had built , and renewed efforts to conquer the mere in the 1780s were crowned with permanent success only as a result of the use of steam-power in the following century .
7 Take for example the level of wages and working practices of the print unions in Fleet Street which are so obviously the result of the use of naked power .
8 These pressures are valuable if they lead to early considerations of teacher skills in BSL , pupils ' needs for BSL and manual English , and assessment of achievement levels as a result of the use of BSL .
9 It had agreed there would not be any compulsory redundancies as a result of the use of outside contractors and had guaranteed a more secure future for thousands of workshop staff .
10 This reflux does not seem to be a result of the use of bronchodilators .
11 The only undertaking made was to repair or replace defective parts , as a result of the use of faulty materials or of faulty workmanship .
12 It is therefore important to analyse the implications of the arguments about illegality of the use of nuclear weapons for arguments about possession , deterrence and disarmament .
13 a definite mandate directed towards citizens to take whatever steps are available to them to achieve a law-oriented foreign policy for their own country , including , as both conscience and good sense dictate , non-violent acts of civil disobedience , and efforts to persuade members of all branches of government to overcome the gap that separates the normative consensus of the public as to the illegality of the use of nuclear weapons from prevailing official policies .
14 Later Florey collaborated with Paul Fildes in an experimental study of the use of curare to relieve the intractable muscular spasms which occur in filly developed infection with tetanus or lockjaw .
15 The Anglo-German study of microelectronics in manufacturing ( Sorge et al. 1983 ) was a study of the use of CNC machine tools in the engineering industries of the two countries , and it showed the extreme flexibility of CNC technology .
16 In Grieco 's study of the use of kin networks to gain employment for example , one of her female respondents , a worker in a tobacco factory in Basildon , told her ,
17 Smith and Frawley 's ( 1983 ) study of the use of conjunction in different genres of English suggests that some genres are generally ‘ more conjunctive ’ than others and that each genre has its own preferences for certain types of conjunction .
18 Editor , — In response to Angela Coulter and colleagues ' study of the use of diagnostic dilatation and curettage Jane Weston and colleagues advocate that the procedure should be performed at the time of routine sterilisation procedures ‘ to exclude early pregnancy . ’
19 A recent study of the use of a printed PRECIS ( PREserved Context Indexing System ) index for subject searching reveals that searchers who adopted a broad search formulation strategy where more successful than those who took an exact matching approach in accessing the index .
20 A collaborative study of the use of the child 's best interests
21 In a study of the use of British Rail for long journeys , a random sample of households is selected and each member is asked to list all railway journeys over 40 miles taken in the last 12 months .
22 Explain fully how you would plan a study of the use of leisure recreational reading ( i.e. not directly required by courses of study ) among students of a college of higher education .
23 His career and mine have followed a similar course : he and I both followed ‘ Syllabus B ’ , and both ended up taking a deep interest in stylistics , the study of the use of language in literature .
24 In a demonstration of the use of phonological coding , Barron ( 1978 ) had 11 year old and 12 year old children make yes/no decisions about the lexical status of letter-strings .
25 Another and in some respects even more powerful exemplification of the use of symbols by Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic man is to be found in hitherto little noticed marks on antler and bone artefacts recently subjected to intensive study by Alexander Marshack with the aid of high-magnification photography .
26 An avid traveller in Mediterranean lands and an early exponent of the use of audio-visual teaching aids ( using lantern slides in a lecture in 1929 ) , he was the only man to have led his bride from Church under an archway of History notebooks suddenly held aloft by two lines of boys from School .
27 A subsequent successful re-launch of the product , based on research that revealed a Swiss pre-occupation with cleanliness , emphasised the germ-killing and hygienic aspects of the use of dishwashers .
28 These aspects of the use of a current income measure are taken up again in Section 9–4 when we discuss the empirical evidence ; in the theoretical sections we concentrate on the lifetime measure .
29 One of the more interesting aspects of the use of computers in education is their potential for involving children in problem-solving activities .
30 The inverse of the use of this sweet spice comes with the kissing of Alison 's arse , " " ful savourly " " ( 3734 – 5 ) and Absolon 's attempts to take the taste of that away : — note here the details appropriate to this action taking place in a carpenter 's yard .
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