Example sentences of "[adj] to use the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The effect of this was to make the personnel of the Court of Napoleon III somewhat heterogeneous , for many of the Orléanist nobility were prepared to use the Tuileries , consoling themselves with the thought that the Emperor 's half-brother , the Duke de Morny , was held still to be faithful to Orléanist principles .
2 This involves knowing the Bible and being prepared to use the opportunities that come our way .
3 People are afraid to use the buses because of armed hold-ups .
4 Feel free to use the cakes here as a source of inspiration as well as a practical guide .
5 The charge remains floating and the company free to use the assets subject to the charge until the charge is converted into a fixed charge .
6 Two superb family hotels , newly refurbished public areas — stay at one and you are free to use the facilities of both .
7 All of our drawings catalogues here with the exception of the French are now in print ; it would seem sensible to use the skills of one of our Keepers who specialises in French painting to fill this gap ’ .
8 I regard it as impossible to use the words ‘ any person ’ to enlarge the category of appellants against a prohibition notice beyond the recipient of the notice .
9 The student often becomes bored with the endless repetition of drills ; he is not necessarily able to transfer the patterns he has practised into creative communication outside a classroom situation ; and he does not necessarily know how and when it is appropriate to use the structures he has practised .
10 Moreover , even if what is needed is a review of the present state of laboratory-based and clinical aspects of the new reproductive technologies , it would be more appropriate to use the resources of universities , government agencies , and professional societies for this purpose .
11 The plants grown as herbs in many countries have been used by the inhabitants because it was , and is , natural to use the materials found in the world around one for food , shelter , health and warmth .
12 Erm women are more likely to use the words such as may , might , possibly , perhaps which seem to be a little less forceful .
13 Youth-v-experience or perhaps it 's time a woman won in Stockton South The three candidates squaring up to each other in the battle for Stockton South are quick to use the differences that lie between them as political ammunition .
14 ‘ But those members of the group who joined the club are still very welcome to use the premises for a cup of tea or a sit down , ’ he said .
15 There 's a swimming pool and large sun terrace and guests are welcome to use the facilities of the Montanamar hotel opposite .
16 Guests are also welcome to use the facilities of the Amarilis and Thermai .
17 Guests are welcome to use the facilities of the neighbouring Hotel Maria Theresia which include free sauna and steambath .
18 While the rest of the gang dived into the pub opposite to use the toilets , I called in at H. R. Higgins ( Coffee-man ) Ltd and bought six gift boxes of coffee ( assorted ) and two of tea ( scented ) .
19 In Smetana 's ‘ Moldau ’ , in the night sequence it is possible to use the lights and the textures of the instruments to create a night-time , moonlit effect .
20 It is , of course , possible to use the expressions here and now in what might be described as ‘ displaced contexts ’ .
21 However , under the new rules it is no longer possible to use the losses of one spouse to cover the gains of the other .
22 However it seems reasonable to use the ideas of remote sensing as a starting point .
23 I agree with Dr Gillon that it would be more helpful to use the terms ‘ ethically indicated ’ and ‘ ethically not indicated ’ rather than ‘ ordinary ’ and ‘ extraordinary ’ .
24 Parliamentary sovereignty was felt to be compatible with the rule of law primarily because ‘ the commands of Parliament … can be uttered only through the combined actions of its three constituent parts ’ and that , ‘ unlike a sovereign monarch who is not only a legislator but a ruler , that is , head of the executive government , has never hitherto been able to use the powers of the government as a means of interfering with the regular course of law ’ .
25 As a result , we would no longer be able to use the concepts of material things in the way we normally use them and the question whether something observed on one occasion is identical with something else observed on a different occasion would not even arise .
26 Some people are already and perhaps unknowingly able to use the rules , such as those who run a taxable business and already have exempt rental income .
27 Third , it is made public , that is , shared with others who may be able to use the findings or build upon them .
28 Third , it is made public , ie , shared with others who may be able to use the findings or build upon them .
29 The final section shows how Sri Lankans were none the less able to use the courts as a legitimate and acceptable , if sometimes disreputable , way to solve disputes .
30 They 'll be able to use the facilities to gain confidence in sitting , standing , movement and interacting with others .
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