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

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1 I am grateful for my hon. Friend 's comments , because the significant fact about St. Ivel 's sponsorship is that it is a perfect example of sponsorship working very well and of the use of the business sponsorship incentive scheme , which I just mentioned .
2 In an address to the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva on Feb. 13 , Yassir Arafat , chair of the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) , accused Israel of establishing " concentration camps comparable with those of the Nazis " and of the use of chemical weapons " disguised as tear gas " against Palestinians .
3 For example , when the musical phrases get complicated because of the use of many notes , the dancers find themselves using their hands feverishly in order to give every note its value .
4 The Church remembered this miracle because of the use of a rare title , ‘ Son of David ’ .
5 However in R. v. Samuel ( C.A. 1988 ) , the theft of £300 from a Building Society was considered a serious arrestable offence , both because of the use of a sawn-off shot gun in the raid and also because of the accused 's intention to cause serious financial loss to the Building Society .
6 They were also reassuring : redcurrant jam is one of the purest jams , they said , and though an 1853 Rouennais pot might not have been quite so clear as a modern one because of the use of unrefined sugar , the colour would have been almost exactly the same .
7 The actual published version is considerably easier to understand because of the use of ‘ bar charts ’ , which can not be reproduced here .
8 The butterfly population of the Alps is only 1 per cent of the level at the start of this century , Alp Action says , because of the use of pesticides and uprooting of hedgerows .
9 Where a reference , or part of one , has taken place , the courts consider a number of factors to establish whether the reference was to an expert or an arbitrator , and those factors have become known as " indicia " , because of the use of that word by Lord Wheatley in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 .
10 What happened , people should have been paying in for ten years were suddenly taking out for ten years and these huge enormous sums and obviously the surplus which our members had helped to build up er and provide through the years and we 've got seventy-five year olds on you know , extremely low pensions hardly making ends meet , and there were vast sums of money being given away to the employees , that the employers took a contribution holiday and so they were n't paying into the fund either you know , and all the profits of B T as you all know were soaring and partially because of the use of the pension funds and this has greatly obviously erm upset our members and we feel very strongly about it .
11 It is also true of this experimental procedure , as of the use of a discrimination task , that it can be strengthened by a modification to allow a within-subject comparison .
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