Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] use of " in BNC.
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1 | When listening to sermons , speeches , lectures , etc. you can make a point of listening especially to the use of connectives , e.g. " firstly " , " lastly " , " alternatively " , " however " . |
2 | I put this down to the use of rosewood for the fingerboard and the addition of some extra internal bracing . |
3 | Carole had said that the style of warden could really make a difference , and I was relieved to see that Aj was far too easy-going to be a slave-driver ; a non-conformist , his regulation chocolate-brown corduroy trousers were bleached white , a phenomenon which he put down to the use of Ariel automatic . |
4 | However , a number of United States courts have considered cases in which service has been effected by registered mail upon defendants in Japan , a state which has objected to the other modes of service listed in Article 10 but not to the use of the postal channel . |
5 | Since the earlier study , the team 's experience with the SSM had increased considerably , and any difficulties encountered at this stage were related more to the use of the FAOR package as an integrated whole than to the individual components themselves . |
6 | Instead of keeping headcounts up in case of an influx of work , firms are resorting far more to the use of temporary staff . |
7 | All of these questions relate directly to the use of observed data with the latest computer software in commenting on and evaluating policy in the labour market . |
8 | This applies not only to books and films but also to the use of patents and licences for industrial and technological products . |
9 | It seems unlikely , given the delicate nature of such a survey , that the true extent of birth control would be revealed and hardly likely that those surveyed would own up to the use of abortion , an activity which had been illegal , though widespread , since 1803 . |
10 | Turning now to the use of medical services and beginning with general practitioners , the picture is , as might be expected , fairly complicated . |
11 | His behaviour may be such as to demonstrate that his reversion has taken him right back to the use of the ruthlessness which preceded civilisation . |
12 | Indeed he was so far intent on this reference to visual reality that he strenuously advocated , not only in his teaching but in his own practice , a reliance on the camera , tracing a dependence on it back to the use of the camera lucida by Vermeer and Canaletto , as well as by Millett , Degas — and he might have added Monet — in more recent times , and adding the only proviso that , like alcohol , it is only permissible to those who can do without it . |
13 | Today 's attacks suggest another switch in tactics , back to the use of bombs , although as yet , nobody has claimed admitted sending the letters . |
14 | Because the practice is something in which people share , there are behavioural criteria for saying that someone has cottoned on to the use of an expression . |
15 | Moving on to the use of conjunctions , here is an initial breakdown of the ones used in each text . |
16 | The accumulation of data over a long period of time is a situation that lends itself well to the use of a microcomputer . |
17 | There are indeed principles of law relative to the use of weapons in warfare , and these principles apply as well to the use of nuclear and similar weapons . |
18 | The way in which these circuits are built up in a structured way out of interacting modules and submodules corresponds well to the use of nested parallel constructs in occam . |
19 | As Box and Hale ( 1982,1985,1986 ) have argued , this response is not merely a mechanical response due to the increased workload but is due to a sufficiently large proportion of judges and magistrates responding to deteriorating economic conditions by resorting more frequently to the use of imprisonment . |
20 | It was alarming that only about half the teachers responded adversely to the use of the word ‘ alien ’ in this question : |
21 | To control the elaborate complex of facets or planes to which forms are now reduced , Picasso had to resort again to the use of a consistent light source , and there is in many of these paintings a new and strong sense of chiaroscuro . |