Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [modal v] use [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I can use this information to turn Stapleton 's wife against him … ’
2 Probably that was a little bit on the , the large side anyway so I would use lower case as well on this one , a bit like , a bit like junior school writing .
3 In the event you lack this parental model , perhaps you could use another marriage relationship which influenced you — a relative or close family relationship .
4 Perhaps you can use infra-red dectors , but the radio telescope allowed astronomers to look in the radio range .
5 So you could use different characters of the file name to mean different things .
6 So we can use one sense to stimulate a reaction in another sensory area .
7 So we can use that information as well in assessing how good the welfare of animals is .
8 Eyepieces are interchangeable ( theoretically , at least ) , and so one can use any eyepiece with any telescope .
9 Thus You can use real numbers in these calculations , but they are truncated to their integer part before BBCBASIC(Z80) calculates the result .
10 ‘ But normally we 'd use powerful diesel compressors .
11 But the results would be distorted by the fact that two consonant letters are used in the spelling ; to do the test properly one should use illiterate subjects , which raises many further problems .
12 They 're both technical problems with obvious technical solutions — clearly you can use most sorts of lens from the air , except very long telephotos .
13 To perform the tremolo picking part correctly you should use alternate picking , and aim to keep you right-hand wrist as relaxed as possible .
14 Oh on the other hand I suppose we could say well we 'll use , we 'll get some and if we run out we 'll use English ones .
15 Well I can use one bowl , but I do n't I use two .
16 Well we should use X-networking standards , and at the moment if a network complies to T C P I P as the communications protocol then we can work with that .
17 For instance , one can either describe a species of bird with functions called lengthofbeak and shapeofbeak , so lengthofbeak(sparrow) = short shapeofbeak(sparrow) = straight or alternatively one can use binary relations called beaklength and beakshape : beaklength ( sparrow , short ) beakshape ( sparrow , straight )
18 This can be done by making the new range of computers architecturally similar to earlier models , and by making improvements only in the technological implementation of this architecture ; alternatively we can use microprogrammed emulation , as discussed in 3.6 .
19 He 's against rummaging in one 's past — not that even he would use that term for A la Récherche though he really detests the style .
20 If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy .
21 so you felt that and that pulse point there if you press on it hard enough you can actually stop the one in the wrist and of course that is controlling the flow of blood to the rest of the arm and you leave a pressure point closed off like that for no more than ten minutes , because if you left it on for too long that it means not sufficient blood 's getting to the rest of the , the limbs and the limb must have its blood supply , so you leave the pressure on for ten minutes and then release it , say for ten seconds just so say that the hand comes back pinkish again and if it 's not slowing down , back on with the pressure again for another ten minutes and that 's how you use it , tap off , ten minutes at the most , tap on for a little while , if it 's leaked again reapply , ten minutes at the most , tap on again , okay and that 's how you 'll control it , so if you do have a sit a situation where the bleeding was bad cos you 've got a , a limb severed , you could n't perhaps put sufficient direct pressure over that limb , this done , right , to control the bleeding then you could use indirect pressure , here , breaking or here , right in the , no playing now please , no trying to find this one right now , do this one tonight , in bed and the old lady said now what are you doing to me , never you mind , go to sleep
22 She 'd phone Steve later and find out what he was doing and then she would use any information she had about him and Maria Luisa to irritate her way out of the Casa Pinar .
23 There are people out there who will use any excuse to cause trouble .
24 It is the hope of the writers and publishers of this booklet that they may have helped you decide how you should use that influence .
25 Video Plan 4 on page 42 shows how you could use this technique with a cartoon .
26 As a detail of notation , if it seems useful to have a way to distinguish property-meanings from entity-meanings , then we may use round brackets for the former , thus allowing us to replace ( 7 ) by : We may also point out that the physical orientation of the arrowhead in our representations naturally reflects the direction of qualification , not the surface order of the instantiating elements .
27 Yeah , I think just my only summing up comment would really be in response to perhaps Mr m Mr 's erm request for erm perhaps elaboration as to how we would use these criteria .
28 By contrast , in many problems the number of possibilities is unbounded and then one must use infinite-dimensional spaces to represent them .
29 Then he would use this information to chat knowledgeably and sympathetically to them in the lobbies or the smoking room , often concentrating as much upon the opposition as upon his own supporters .
30 How he can use that phrase when living standards for a married man on average earnings with two children have risen by about 35 per cent .
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