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

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1 Thirdly , the report will be attempting to introduce new approaches to existing curricular work , with implications for the use of resources in the library and in the classroom , for teaching methods presently used in the school and for the skills pupils will use before , during and after they use the microcomputer i.e. information skills .
2 The first two vehicles fitted-out will be based on the new Mark III sleeping cars and will be for the use of members of the Royal Household and other support staff .
3 The hotel , primarily for the use of members of Glyn 's staff , was also open to the London employees of the Royal Bank of Scotland and Williams Deacon 's Bank if space was available .
4 Among his innovations was the provision of charts , bound up as atlases , for the use of officers in Her Majesty 's ships , in addition to those specially provided for the ship 's navigation , which were rarely seen by officers other than the captain and the navigator .
5 With reference to Eric Jenkins 's letter ( 19 January ) , I would hope that there should be no place for the use of hypochlorites in the treatment of wounds .
6 The general absence of kilns has normally been accepted as negative evidence for the use of bonfires for firing pottery during the period .
7 Undoubtedly many further proposals will be made for the use of forms of alternative dispute resolution in which case it will be important to assess their strengths and weaknesses on the basis of proper and specific evidence , if possible , and not rely upon anecdotal evidence or assumed propositions , in particular in relation to cost .
8 There seems little justification for the use of thiazides in these patients .
9 A £90,000 claim for damages for the use of bailiffs in the shopping complex will be heard in the High Court .
10 One of the Movement 's leaders , the Revd J. M. Neale , therefore rewrote the book in 1853 as The Pilgrim 's Progress of John Bunyan for the Use of Children in the English Church .
11 The second section , ‘ Activities ’ , provides ideas for the use of computers in the classroom .
12 A reputation had been built up over several years for the use of computers in the fields of manpower planning , personnel statistics and other industrial relations applications .
13 In December 1839 , schools were to be established for the use of workmen in the Company 's employ ; in June 1840 , these were to include a reading room .
14 Some landowners on Dartmoor are trying to enforce a booking system and even payment for the use of facilities on their land such as rock outcrops for climbing .
15 The association , all of whose members are required to sign a statement pledging their support for the use of animals in research , is planning to raise the issue with the Medical Research Council .
16 Richard Norton-Taylor adds : Contingency plans for the use of troops in ambulance disputes were drawn up shortly after the Government came to power in 1979 , Whitehall documents show .
17 Richard Norton-Taylor adds : Contingency plans for the use of troops in ambulance disputes were drawn up shortly after the Government came to power in 1979 , Whitehall documents show .
18 Has not my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford ( Mr. Tebbit ) made a powerful case for the use of fingerprints under clause 2 ?
19 I had reached the point of distinguishing between the use of words like ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ to say how we feel , and their use to describe things like fire and snow .
20 This is an appropriate place , perhaps , for a few words about the use of roses for hedging and screening .
21 Art college taught her much about an artist 's social responsibilities , but disappointingly little about the use of materials in painting , and how to earn a living as an artist .
22 Art college taught her much about an artist 's social responsibilities , but disappointingly little about the use of materials in painting , and how to earn a living as an artist .
23 The above example was chosen to illustrate the basic underlying problem about the use of choices between representatives as a means of settling policy priorities .
24 Henry 's friends were yesterday being interviewed about the use of drugs at the party , held at the three-storey house he shared with 11 others .
25 3. monitor and respond to anti-vivisection propaganda , provide information to the media about the use of animals in research and train speakers to take part in debates , discussion programmes , interviews , etc .
26 The Research Defence Society was founded in 1908 by Stephen Paget , to educate the public in the facts about the use of animals in research and the importance of such research to the welfare of mankind .
27 He said : ‘ Enough has already been said about the use of weapons in this area . ’
28 I want to talk about the use of computers in actual research , and the features of that use which derive from the special characteristics of the humanities .
29 We have already noted the criticisms about the use of subjects as an analytic tool , the neglect of teaching methods , and the lack of awareness of other forms of analysis on the part of , for example , the DES .
30 Rokovssky , of course , knowing nothing about the use of latchcords in Walworth , had n't even looked for one .
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