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

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1 There is no obstacle at all except a respect for logical consistency to weighing facts justly when a mistake can cost money but refusing to extend the same standards to the historicity of Bible narrative , or to shutting one 's eyes to the use of Einstein 's relativity in work on the atom bomb while publicly denouncing the theory as Jewish science or bourgeois idealism .
2 Despite the universal belief in France that the Channel Tunnel is a project with major public sector implications , there was some opposition to the use of the Grand Chantier procedure from both local and regional authorities on the grounds that it challenged the spirit of the 1982 decentralisation laws .
3 His opposition to the use of Heaton Park for the benefit is supported by Liberal Democrat Victor D'Albert .
4 Mrs Lemass made it clear where she stood by using a press conference in London at the launch of the sixth BDA week in October 1987 , for announcing that her committee would be calling on the European Parliament , the European Commission and the Council of Ministers to waive all opposition to the use of sign language and to demand official recognition within the EC .
5 The USA and the UK reiterated their opposition to the use of ground troops .
6 Even after the event Macmillan seemed unable to understand the reasons for Eisenhower 's fundamental opposition to the use of force at that time .
7 There will also be opposition to the use of high quality agricultural land for golf courses .
8 Her three rotor towers were taller and wider but very similar in construction and weight to those of the Buckau , thanks to the use of a new light aluminium alloy for their mantles .
9 Subtlety of shade is another key to the use of more vivid colours .
10 These price increases will not be brought in unless and until compensation schemes for individuals and rural communities which have no alternative to the use of cars are ready to be introduced .
11 For only in the formal processes of the courts was there any common alternative to the use of force ; and in most European countries throughout the period of this book kings and their officers had the greatest difficulty in preventing might from proving stronger than right : disorder was endemic , justice weak — but none the less sought after and admired for being in short supply .
12 It was Clarkson 's response to the stubbornness of West Indian legislatures over amelioration in the mid-1820s to encourage ladies ' antislavery associations to promote abstention as a superior alternative to the use of force by the government .
13 But the next example shows an effective alternative to the use of the explicit marker ‘ he thought ’ :
14 There was probably no ( easy ) alternative to the use of temporary workers ; and if they were to be employed , at least such workers should otherwise have the same rights as regular workers .
15 Such retroviruses offer an alternative to the use of filamentous bacteriophage as replicable display packages .
16 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 .
17 By withholding his signature ( required by midnight on Nov. 10 ) whilst Congress was not in session , the President exercised the so-called " pocket veto " — the elimination of a piece of legislation without recourse to the use of a formal executive veto .
18 Provided then that function of the anal sphincter is confirmed to be normal before operation and is kept ormal at operation by preservation of the entire anal sphincter , we suggest that age alone should not be regarded as an absolute contraindication to the use of restorative proctocolectomy .
19 In recent years , however , the Child Poverty Action Group has made considerable use of judicial review as a way of attacking what they see as faults in the social security system , and this has to some extent overcome the barriers to the use of judicial review in this area .
20 The development of the guidelines highlighted the need for two amendments to SCOTVEC procedures to ensure that there were no barriers to the use of alternative routes to certification .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 There are two main limitations to the use of these categories .
24 There are limitations to the use of pie charts .
25 MacRoberts and MacRoberts 1986 list similar limitations to the use of citations , and suggest some others .
26 There are limitations to the use of scintigraphy in children with pseudo-obstruction , such as the very long transit time for orally ingested capsules to reach the colon , the impossibility of peroral cannulation of the right colon , and the poor patient cooperation with lying quietly under a gamma camera .
27 The main limitations to the use of Pitot tubes are their size and the slowness of their response ; they can not be used in flows of very small length scale , nor to measure rapid velocity fluctuations .
28 By Aug. 24 , when the Security Council Military Staff Committee met , the USA had drafted a proposed resolution which would give UN legitimacy to the use of the necessary force to maintain a blockade , but which would leave the decision on such interventions to the naval command ( i.e. to the US Navy , in practice , or the British or French , since it was expected that those other countries which had contributed naval forces on a smaller scale would wish to avoid this controversial step ) .
29 Both offerings demonstrate the need for sin to be dealt with objectively , and give prominence to the use of the blood .
30 Maps however were not published till 1884/85 and JTR makes reference to the use of guides for mountain walkers .
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