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

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1 The resources support team organized by Mr Ryder 's advisory section brought together experienced MROs and school librarians ; the team as a whole planned a range of activities , including exhibitions , in-service training , and the compilation of catalogues and lists , and in addition supplied pairs of specialists who would " " immerse themselves " in schools for up to several weeks at a time building up a resources centre and advising on the use of resources generally . "
2 The teacher of history will need to plan the use of resources so that some parts of the scheme of work are delivered through computers .
3 The Detailed Spectrum Investigation 's recommendations have been combined in a first proposal for a European Table of Frequency Allocations which aims to standardise the use of frequencies across CEPT countries where possible .
4 We will reform the Diplock system , so that three judges preside over non-jury trials , and encourage the use of juries wherever possible .
5 If a papilla is particularly enlarged it may be shown by the use of capitals i.e. M or N , N. The formulae together with a brief diagnosis is given of the genera found in the abyssal North Atlantic .
6 The use of catalysts therefore enables the combustion of odorous organic compounds to be achieved using lower temperatures than those required by simple thermal destruction techniques , thus saving on the consumption of fuel and consequently costs .
7 Because they saw the Pope as the Antichrist of the Book of Revelation and the Roman Catholics as apostates , they fiercely attacked all Church of England rites and ceremonies which followed those of Rome , including its set prayers , its administration of the Sacraments , the use of altars instead of tables , its celebrations of saints ' days , its music and its vestments .
8 Many of the alternatives depend on the use of buses in , for example , off-peak excursion services ( say , twice monthly ) , which can be run quite cheaply to large towns in view of marginal pricing and maximizing use of vehicles .
9 They are questions about the procedural advantages which could be derived from the extraordinary procedure , and which might have influenced the use of trusts instead of the parallel institutions of the civil law .
10 Police sources said the use of bombs little heavier than a packet of butter could herald a new tactic aimed at beating the roadblocks that have been set up in London for the first time .
11 Ingleston ( 1986 ) , discussing an updated surgical dressings technique , declares that masks are not needed , while Ayton ( 1985 ) questions the use of masks even in theatre and says , ‘ if there is good ventilation , the levels of airborne contamination may not be altered whether masks are used or not ’ . ]
12 We did not go up in the same lift , but were taken to another one , apparently for the use of directors only .
13 For the materialist Richards meaning was to be explained as the use of words either to point to things or to evoke feelings — in terms of behaviour , in the last analysis .
14 The use of words also helps to bring across the message of the poem with words such as ‘ futility ’ and ‘ fatuous ’ giving the distinct impression that Wilfred Owen has almost given up everything that he once believed in because he feels that everyone is going to kill each other anyway .
15 To explain , requires the use of terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained , and such terms can not always be found ; for as nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known , and evident without Proof , so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition .
16 ‘ For the purposes of this section a threat can not be made by the use of words alone . ’
17 The use of names rather than arguments as ammunition has become noticeable in such exercises , on both sides of the Atlantic , as Chris Baldick remarks in a review of Frederick Crews 's Skeptical Engagements :
18 It is restricted to the use of children under 14 and in my opinion would not be suitable for large numbers of bikes or support vehicles .
19 To deal first with their statements , Mr accepted in his statement that he and his wife would not be able to care physically for Anna Jane indefinitely and spoke of the intention to introduce the use of carers gradually .
20 Mr in his statement C thirty three , had said quote , although he wished to care for Anna Jane as long as possible , I have already begun to have problems with my back therefore we intend to introduce the use of carers gradually so that Anna Jane gets used to them .
21 The use of tests also depends upon certain assumptions about the nature of the data , such as whether or not it is normally distributed , is of roughly equal within-group variability and reflects independent observations .
22 The IIC provides an independent forum for debate on communications issues and evaluates the influence which governments , economics , politics and cultures have on the use of communications globally .
23 These are available for the use of employees both inside and outside normal working hours .
24 The role of the government in publishing the British Gazette , its resort to middle-class volunteers and the use of troops obviously reduced the impact of the strike in many regions .
25 Witness for instance the use in car manufacture of self-tapping screws rather than nuts and bolts , the use of circlips instead of nuts to secure bolts , or plastic body sections and panels to reduce both body weight and manufacturing costs .
26 In the context of the current UK problem with upland free-grazing sheep , the effective application of any feed additive is extremely difficult to achieve , and the use of boli currently appears to offer the best prospects .
27 MK points out that it conforms to TACMA 's Band B recommendation and advises the use of filters where interference is a problem .
28 The question that is raised is whether the history of indiscriminate city bombing and the actual use of atomic bombs on cities has vitiated the prohibition on indiscriminate use of weapons , especially the use of weapons not directed at military targets or which inevitably involve disproportionate damage to civilians .
29 To explain , requires the use of terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained , and such terms can not always be found ; for as nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known , and evident without Proof , so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition .
30 In the longer term it aims to encourage the use of new pesticides with more selected activity , reduce the use of pesticides overall , and increase the uptake of Integrated Pest Management ( IPM ) schemes , which aim to reduce pesticide use by minimizing prophylactic treatments and increase reliance on alternative means of control .
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