“by virtue of” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “by virtue of”:

– Nemorino’s confidence that tomorrow he will win Adina by virtue of the elixir, causes him to act indifferently toward her.

– The present council areas are designated “cities” by virtue of the Local Government etc.

– A Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the National Transmission Corporation by virtue of Proclamation Number 335 as the site of Maria Cristina National High School.

– Usually, the group becomes a nuisance for the other members of the Society because of their mischievous activities, while at times, it draws praises from the members by virtue of some laudable activities performed by the children.

– The spray from one species, “Megacrania nigrosulfurea”, is even used as a treatment for skin infections by a tribe in Papua New Guinea by virtue of its antibacterial constituents.

– Where the use of “same district number” is used for determining “predecessor” and “successor” in any office, but where the area is so altered as to make such a “predecessor” or “successor” of little or no biographical value, the word “redistricted” should be used rather than using names of officeholders whose connection is accidental by virtue of district number, but unrelated to any election contests between officeholders.

by virtue of use in-sentences
by virtue of use in-sentences

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