Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] use " in BNC.

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1 For example , you wish the root directory DUA0 : [ SOFTWARE_LIBRARY ] ( for which you use the concealed logical name LIBRARY$DISK : ) to be changed to $DISK3 : [ CONFIG_MAN ] , for which you are going to use the concealed logical name CM$DISK : .
2 Porn embarrasses us in part because of what we use it for .
3 Pocock 's method of ‘ shifting the belly band ’ or adjusting the bridle link position was not what we currently accept as a 2-line system.That described by J.Woodbridge Davis in Aeronautics of August 1894 for his method of steering a life-saving device undoubtedly was a progenitor of what we use today .
4 It 's one of the decisions that are actually made by them in terms of what they use so erm that could be something that is
5 Languages vary tremendously in the type of conjunctions they prefer to use as well as the frequency with which they use such items .
6 The nature of the users , their background , their work , the frequency with which they use the system and their mode of access to it ( that is , through an intermediary information officer or directly ) are all factors to be considered .
7 There is no totally ‘ green ’ energy source and if we want to help the environment we must be sparing with what we use and campaign for renewable energy sources — like wind , wave and solar power — to be invested in and taken more seriously .
8 The second way in which they use anthropological material we can call ‘ rhetorical ’ .
9 They are influenced by the beliefs which people have , which affect the ways in which they behave and in which they use their resources .
10 What are the circumstances in which they use this word and what are their attitudes to a person thus described ?
11 Animals are no strangers to ‘ technology ’ and some of the ways in which they use it are surprising as well as being remarkably sophisticated .
12 Given employers ' lack of knowledge about qualifications and the relatively arbitrary way in which they use them , it is difficult to give credence to the widespread notion that they are dissatisfied with the educational levels of young workers .
13 Er you fi What the feminist the schools says that a lot of languages minimize and trivialize interests and achievements of women and denigrate them by the way in which they use language and the way in which they talk about things .
14 It is not something impelled like a machine by a little egoistic inside ’ ; and again , ‘ deadness , in the limited sense in which we use that word , is the first condition of art .
15 One of the oddest features of human history is the way in which we use randomizing devices — the fall of dice , cards , or millet sticks , the tea-leaves in the bottom of a cup , the cracks in a scapula thrown on the fire — to foretell the future .
16 In this chapter , we develop a method similar to Flowerdew 's in which we use GIS techniques to enable areal interpolation to be informed by the distribution of land-cover types , as inferred from a classified Landsat Thematic Mapper ( TM ) image , in both the source ( 1981 Census wards ) and target ( National Grid kilometre squares ) units .
17 A. There are many obvious ways in which we use energy , or fuel .
18 Since the very basis of the Technique rests upon Alexander 's discovery that it was impossible to separate the physical , emotional and mental states from each other , then it follows that the way in which we use our bodies will , in turn , alter the way in which we think and how we feel emotionally .
19 The way in which we use language reflects the preoccupations of society and of individuals .
20 Communication of data via computerised and electronic means is a relatively new mode of communications but one which in the space of about thirty years has revolutionised the way in which we use , store and transmit information and data .
21 To do so would have quite fundamental consequences for the way in which we use language .
22 By changing the contexts in which we use mathematics , we develop a more multicultural perspective and can help pupils to see how powerful mathematics can be as a tool for examining society .
23 From this experiment , I would be inclined to belief that psychology should be predominantly an activity in which we use non-experimental methods for understanding people 's experiences in their own terms , taking into account the social context of those experiments , rather than an activity in which we transform common sense into scientific knowledge .
24 Never before has the way in which we use our global land resources been so critical . ’
25 The bottom turn should be sharp enough to bring you back up to the top of the wave whereupon you perform what is known as a ‘ cut-back ’ in which you use all your weight on the windward rail to violently turn the board back down the slope of the wave .
26 So there 's a sense in which you use a computer for all sorts of different purposes .
27 So there 's a sense in which you use a computer for all sorts of different purposes .
28 The sense in which I use the word ‘ faith ’ here is different from both Wesley and Locke .
29 roller blind outside which we use erm at an angle out on to the garden
30 In fact , though , McGurk and MacDonald ( 1976 ) have shown the extent to which we use information about the position of a speaker 's lips to help us recognise spoken words .
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