Example sentences of "[pers pn] uses [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She uses private swimming pools without asking .
2 Just as she uses passive resistance in order to overcome her own passivity , so she uses her empty stomach to overcome her own emptiness .
3 The marine invertebrate keeper will encounter more uninvited guests than other hobbyists if he or she uses living rock to decorate their tanks .
4 Predominantly a figurative painter , she uses ready-made images culled from photography and film as a device for dealing with subjective , personal narratives of a highly problematic nature .
5 Although Orlan takes her inspirations from the Old Masters she uses state-of-the-art computer imagery to ‘ re-design ’ her face .
6 She uses reversible metaphor to perform an integrative operation on this material , bringing it together in a mobile yet highly structured whole that turns around a small number of common patterns .
7 On Friday , Paula , whose writing emphasises the sound of language , demonstrated how she uses electronic technology to project and enhance her voice during the performance of her work .
8 She , she uses homeopathic treatment .
9 She uses semi-skimmed milk .
10 She uses Textured Vegetable Protein in her lasagne to make sure there 's enough protein .
11 It uses mechanical pulp which has a high yield .
12 The children 's toy market is big business — worth £3 billion a year , it uses vast resources to make and package its products .
13 However in maintaining a high level of performance , it uses vast amounts of oxygen from the system which is detrimental to the stock , unless it is rapidly replaced .
14 This means that the Bank of England can not be sure of success if it uses open-market operations to expand the money supply .
15 It uses ordinary light , not X-rays , to distinguish between potatoes , clods of earth and stones during harvesting at a rate of 25 tonnes per day .
16 It uses outside expertise , but more especially numerous local individuals ' skills .
17 It uses outside speakers from the Social Security office , the Job Centre , and the Citizens ' Advice Bureau and covers a wide range of current affairs and other topics in a relaxed and friendly way .
18 It uses multiple media data types .
19 Such an enterprise is an absurdity : it uses scarce capital and labour to subtract value from its other inputs ( see chart ) .
20 The Pechman and Okner study is more refined in that it uses individual observations from the MERGE file rather than income ranges , but similar procedures are applied ( for example , excises are allocated using consumer expenditure survey data ) .
21 It uses modern technology to provide an extremely cost effective meal and it 's substituted with fresh items every day .
22 It uses existing buildings and facilities .
23 It uses Advanced Micro 's patented programmable macrocell technology and offers up to 16 product terms per output .
24 It uses combined pictorial and verbal prompt .
25 It uses optical scanning to store information on computer and then networks it to scattered staff who index , abstract and compile the material for an on-line database in Amsterdam .
26 To do this it uses raw materials that are drifting around in the cell , being , very probably , the products of other protein machines .
27 Worn by the likes of Seal , Naomi Campbell and Lenny Kravitz , it uses precious stones , silver and gold in a tasteful way .
28 The fourth department that purchases statistics does so for the preparation of its quantitative economic outlooks ; it uses sufficient statistics to justify use of an online facility as well as of hard copy .
29 Unfortunately , BBCBASIC does not have true boolean variables ; it uses numeric variables and assigns the value 0 for false and -1 for TRUE .
30 Unfortunately , BBC BASIC does not have true boolean variables ; it uses numeric variables and assigns the value 0 for FALSE and -1 for TRUE .
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