Example sentences of "[vb -s] to use [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just because nobody actually wants to use a drug that hops around on two legs , croaking , it does n't mean that you ca n't get nicked for it .
2 The CEGB , meanwhile , wants to use a generator that is untried anywhere in the world , to date .
3 If he only wants to use a part-pack , the operator pulls the lever to suck neat chemical into the transparent tube .
4 There is nothing he wants to use the quintet for .
5 She 's bitterley disappointed that the council has sold it to a local businessman who wants to use the premises to repair binoculars .
6 Edinburgh says it wants to use the proceeds to provide an endowment for the care of the remainder of the Torrie collection and for other fine art works .
7 He wants to use the battle field , which he had previously described as a place of ‘ ungracious clamours ’ , to purge his anger and hurt .
8 Heath wants to use the promise of riches from the blood products to maintain his large-scale funding of research in British universities and to expand into mass production of the products of that research ( the job which Genentech wants to do for factor VIII ) .
9 Athens argues that the predominantly-Slav state wants to use the name to press territorial claims against Greece 's own Macedonia province , which includes the port of Salonika .
10 If he wants to use the whole of the container , he simply turns a tap to allow all the contents to be sucked into the spray tank .
11 The retailer may combine various forms of advertising in a promotions campaign , depending on what products he wants to promote , and the way he wants to use the advertising .
12 We can not afford to have failures in a health system which needs to use every hospital and every health care worker if it is to cope with the demands of the twenty first century .
13 If the patient still needs to use a wheelchair , you will need one which is fully portable and the right size to fit into the back of the car .
14 He was allowed home but needs to use a nebuliser six times a day to get drugs and oxygen to his lungs .
15 He also needs to use a steroid or sodium cromoglycate ( Intal ) inhaler regularly .
16 With a list price of over £100 , this is really for the upholsterer , picture framer or other professional who needs to use a tacker daily .
17 Her kidneys do n't work properly so she needs to use the machine to take toxins out of her blood .
18 The aims and methods of linguistics are thus quite different from those of the language student , who needs to use the language , not to understand its internal workings .
19 He 's told he has to use a bucket and spade to empty the Atlantic ocean in 24 hours .
20 So one has to use a quantum theory of gravity to discuss the very early stages of the universe .
21 One has to use a quantum theory of gravity to understand how the universe began .
22 Mrs Davison was injured when she jumped from a bedroom window and still has to use a crutch .
23 She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair .
24 She retains a liveliness of mind which is quite extraordinary under the circumstances and she still displays a keen sense of humour and a warmth of contact despite the fact that she has to use a machine .
25 I would say that , if his life is such that he has to use a drug , the welfare is poor , even if at the moment of using the drug there is no unpleasant subjective feeling .
26 She therefore has to use a dialysis machine approximately three times a week .
27 I mention him in particular because he understood that opera concerns those ecstatic moments when a man or a woman has to use a means of expression other than the spoken word .
28 It is usually difficult to see the individual minerals making up a basalt , since they are far too small , so one has to use a microscope .
29 Conversely , if the UK limit is lower than the EC limit , the exporter of an item valued at or above the UK limit has to use the UK application form .
30 Some days , when it 's damp , he has to use the stick inside , too , and I can hear him clacking about the uncarpeted rooms and corridors of the house ; a hollow noise , going from place to place .
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