Example sentences of "[verb] make [adj] use " in BNC.
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1 | Three of the schools visited made regular use of a video recording of The Machine Gunners as a basis for a further topic work . |
2 | From the butt , the water flows through a bath ( you 'd better believe it ) containing more gravel and sacks : Ken has made full use of the overflow and plughole to circulate the water fully through the media before it returns to the pond via a glide cascade made of liner-covered wood . |
3 | The Economic League report on The Present Trend of Communism in Britain alleged that " the Communist Party has made full use of the Left Book Club , enabling it for the first time to make effective contact with some 50,000 members of the middle class " . |
4 | Would it be better for employees and pensioners to elect equally high-powered trustees from the outside world as the equivalent of non-executive directors , of which the JS board has made full use for many years now ? |
5 | Ashton , too , has made vivid use of occupational gesture from time to time as , for example , when his ‘ Swiss Miss ’ milks her cow with the help of the three boys in Façade . |
6 | Traditional library instruction has made considerable use of the lecture method for large groups , the guided tour for smaller groups , and individual help to the student who asks for this at the information desk . |
7 | In recent years , however , the Child Poverty Action Group has made considerable use of judicial review as a way of attacking what they see as faults in the social security system , and this has to some extent overcome the barriers to the use of judicial review in this area . |
8 | The labour market will need to make effective use of the smaller groups leaving school . |
9 | The occupants of the farms of early Anglo-Saxon England lived an essentially self-sufficient existence , and the farms were located to make maximum use of available resources amidst land most suitable for the form of agriculture practised . |
10 | The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector . |
11 | Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector . |
12 | Now , Julie has a modern kitchen that 's been carefully designed to make good use of all the available space , and that blends in with the style of the rest of the house . |
13 | It will seek to make maximum use of the units it has been given for offlining . |
14 | You would have the right only if you 'd made good use of your experience of life . ’ |
15 | And with a near full strength team Middlesbrough hope to make full use of their home advantage tomorrow ( 1pm ) . |
16 | The other development officer predicted making considerable use of volunteers as well as paid carers : ‘ it may be that we have two types of carer , an informal unpaid visiting service , and then the regular paid carers ’ . |
17 | Politicians who were able to offer such attractions did not hesitate to make good use of their powers to win votes . |
18 | Under Malcolm Fraser the party began to make effective use of its support in Fleet Street . |
19 | Revisionist scholars began to make full use of the primary material published in the Soviet Union in the 1920s ; the cultural thaw and the opening up of debate among specialists within the Soviet Union increased readiness to take seriously new research by Soviet scholars ; from the late 1950s a series of cultural exchange agreements between the USSR and the major western democracies facilitated western scholars ' access to Soviet libraries and , to a much more limited extent , to archives . |
20 | It took time before Byrnes began to make full use of the American foreign service , let alone to give much thought to working with the British Foreign Office . |
21 | To compensate for this handicap , which was compounded by the hostility of the mainstream press , de Gaulle and the RPF were compelled to make creative use of the assets that they did have . |
22 | We can not alter these circumstances , but we can try to make good use of such information that is available , and ‘ make the data speak for themselves ’ about other aspects , and this project will continue developments in this direction . |
23 | In this discussion we shall have to make frequent use of the terms cost and expenses of production ; and some provisional account of them must be given before proceeding further . |
24 | Reverting again to the 11+ , it would have been possible to respond to the results of the tests by saying , ‘ boys are less able at age 11 — they are failing to make proper use of their primary school education ’ or , as in fact happened , by removing the responsibility from individual boys and situating it elsewhere , in this instance in biology . |
25 | Akundzadeh has recently attempted to make political use of his opium business . |
26 | Students are also asked to make frequent use of their imagination , creatively , to resolve complex situations . |
27 | Social services authorities will be expected to make clear in their community care plans what steps they will be taking to make increased use of non-statutory service providers or , where such providers are not currently available , how they propose to stimulate such activity . |
28 | But he asked nothing ; it was not his habit to woo men from their clan allegiance , or try to make dishonest use of a man he wished to employ honestly . |
29 | Creating our own reality , then , involves making positive use of our desire , imagination and expectancy . |
30 | They do enjoy them and they do make good use of them . |