Example sentences of "[adj] make [adj] use " in BNC.

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1 One possible implication of this , suggests Gershuny , is that there would be a substantial reduction in the overall numbers formally employed , with the unemployed making creative use of the opportunities these consumer durables make possible in the home — a more benign version of Cooley 's vision described earlier .
2 Do n't be afraid to make good use of filler and stain to patch up the odd failure .
3 This makes extensive use of PCM-CIA technology and is based on the low-powered Intel 386SL chip .
4 This makes efficient use of electricity and provides more light .
5 The soups are delicious broths , while the Japanese make great use of fish , both cooked and raw .
6 In practice , as we shall see , it is not very easy to make effective use of the high tensile strength of timber .
7 Choose larger packs — these make better use of resources .
8 These make extensive use of lively songs , rhymes and games .
9 And the self-important make indiscriminate use of the symbols of overt status — the job title , large office , several secretaries — to bolster their malnourished egos .
10 Vice-versa , an educated general public is likely to make better use of health services than an illiterate public .
11 In general the never-married elderly make greater use of statutory services including institutional care than others of the same age , so change in marriage and fertility patterns pointed out by Timaeus may have important implications for future service use .
12 The alternative implication Gershuny draws is that there could be a reduction in the average number of hours employed in the formal sector , with us all making more use of the our increased leisure by using our Black and Deckers , Moulinexs , and Sinclair products .
13 6 Making full use of your video
14 We have assumed in the above that the operation code field is fixed in length , but we may be able to make better use of the instruction length by having a variable.length operation code field .
15 But there are further grounds for doubting that — even given full disclosure — more than a small minority of this one in five will be able to make practical use of their alertness to APR and credit cost information .
16 It is very hardy and able to make good use of poor forage so that it is an economical breed to keep .
17 In a similar way the French crown was able to make good use of the experience of such men , the Valois intervention in Castile in the mid-1360s , under the leadership of du Guesclin ( who understood their mentality well ) , being based largely on the services of these mercenaries .
18 Meanwhile , the present position is that there are a few small modern psychiatric hospitals , able to make good use of a wide range of therapeutic techniques , some psychiatric units at general hospitals , many doing excellent work with the short-term cases , rather too many old , large institutions and the beginnings of day hospital care and community psychiatry .
19 Throughout the years , ICI chemists have always been able to make good use of the profusion of basic materials available on Teesside to make more complex organic compounds .
20 In general , if you ca n't restate someone else 's ideas in your own words , it is likely that you do not yet understand them sufficiently to be able to make appropriate use of them .
21 In the absence of congestion , that might otherwise occur , the operator is able to make full use of the work sink unhindered by items in soak .
22 Similarly the student must be aware of the opportunities for learning , so that she is able to make full use of her time on the ward .
23 But with both in place , Russia will at last be able to make full use of the $13 billion in foreign help that has been promised .
24 He will be able to make full use of his machine , either flying commercially or privately , for business or pleasure .
25 This necessity of the pace of social and industrial change has its implications for teaching method : the student must increasingly develop and practise the skills of enquiry and discovery , in order to experience the confidence and pleasure of it and to be able to make fullest use of " recurrent education " possibilities and requirements in later life .
26 It is only when the two sides are as balanced as possible that you will be able to make maximum use of your mental faculties .
27 What is surprising is that the group which was told the topic immediately after the reading was not able to make any use of the information ; they did just as poorly as the " no topic " group .
28 To develop this theme , two distinct phases of a study into the information support needs of an organisation are examined here , the first making extensive use of the SSM to obtain an overview of these needs and produce a high-level user requirement for computer support , and the second applying standard O&M techniques to progress the study to an acceptable conclusion .
29 One official told the conference : ‘ It 's the military which is the first to make concrete use of fundamental research ’ .
30 Working with Jewish theatre architect Oskar Kaufmann , Reinhardt was the first to make wide use of a fully ausgebauten Bühnenapparates , of full plasticity of scenery and new adventurous use of lighting .
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