Example sentences of "[noun] uses [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A Scandinavian study uses a randomisation scheme which will probably prevent the group from obtaining a scientifically valuable result . |
2 | The study uses a methodology which combines elements of traditional legal scholarship with a tentative import of economic analysis . |
3 | The case study uses the error estimates in Table 6.2 as a guide to likely levels of uncertainty until further research yields more realistic models . |
4 | There is evidence to show that effective practice uses a variety of approaches to teaching style appropriate to the particular task in hand . |
5 | This pretty bedroom uses a range of natural materials for a look that is soft and natural . |
6 | The neck uses a rosewood fingerboard , inlaid with plastic dot markers . |
7 | Conversely , Halliday uses the term function to refer to the formal encoding of meaning within a grammar ( see , for example , Halliday 1985 ) . |
8 | Swales uses the case of the reprint request in a study of language and scientific communication . |
9 | A great white heron uses a water buffalo as a fishing perch . |
10 | At run time , given a tagged sequence of words the parser uses the training data to assess how likely a combination of adjacent tags were to form a noun phrase . |
11 | One department uses a library mainly when undertaking a major study which requires the stimulation of a general library search . |
12 | Shipping Line SeaLand uses the system in Rotterdam to enable staff to keep a check on the location of containers . |
13 | A horse uses a number of distinctive sounds to communicate verbally . |
14 | The research uses a variety of social survey methods . |
15 | Following on from the author 's Information Technology and Industrial Policy ( Croom Helm 1984 ) , the research uses a variety of written sources , ranging from government documents to trade papers , coupled with interviews with policy-making personnel . |
16 | A further area of solar energy research uses the difference in potential are what are known as heat batteries or thermo-ionic cells . |
17 | In distinguishing between these two , Gombrich uses the picture frame as an example of design . |
18 | But the inner reformation demanded that we abandon our old earth-bound modes of perception and Hilton uses the metaphor of the pilgrimage to depict this process . |
19 | It is in this context that Hilton uses the image which was later used as the title of the work . |
20 | Raskolnikov uses the blade of his axe on her , whereas he has just used the back of it on the older woman , crushing her skull . |
21 | The bi , the New Testament uses the expression , be being filled . |
22 | At one end of the spectrum a work will be produced using a computer as a tool , just as a writer uses a pen or a typewriter , whilst at the other end the computer will produce its works with little or no direct human effort . |
23 | The ten mile route uses a variety of public footpaths , bridleways and pavements through Horton , Colnbrook and Iver . |
24 | In Denmark , 40 per cent of towns and cities are heated and powered by CHP plants and the whole centre of Stockholm uses the technology . |
25 | Moscovici uses the concept in a particular sense when he argues that social representations are peculiar to modern societies , for they are a ‘ specifically modern social phenomenon ’ ( 1984 : 952–3 ) . |
26 | Mackenzie 's technique uses a variant of Michael Barnsley 's iterated function system , called a fractal interpolation function . |
27 | This technique uses a number of PCR primers for different organisms in the same test tube . |
28 | To serve this purpose , Williamson uses a model of human nature based on three behavioural attributes : bounded rationality , opportunism and dignity . |
29 | Personnel uses a lot I mean for career shows and open days |
30 | The executive board of ICI uses an information base which includes limited operational data and concentrates on strategic information . |