Example sentences of "i use [art] " in BNC.

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1 If blood pressure is elevated the first question must be ‘ Am I using the correct size cuff ? ’
2 But I remember I 'd got a box on my mantlepiece erm not only was I using the pessaries but I was also taking these when the period was due .
3 However , using any form of medication should be a last resort and it is only in the last four or five years that I have used herbal remedies ( for eighteen years before that I used no treatments ) as a lot of minor problems will heal themselves , provided that the tank is healthy and the water quality is good .
4 I used a forked stick — usually willow — and was very successful in finding water 20–40 feet below ground level .
5 ‘ So I used a rusty tyre lever and a mallet , and I 'm sorry about your woodwork . ’
6 For most of the black and white pictures , I used a Leica M6 and shot it with a similar approach to The Family .
7 In Dying Happy , which is only 1500 words long , I used a man in a hospice as narrator .
8 For Figure 8 , I used a plotter , a mechanical drawing board whose moving pen is controlled by the electronic signals coming from the computer .
9 So I used a large plastic storage box , and filled it with rooted but loose watercress and placed it in the main pool fed by the return flow from a gravity-fed filter .
10 I used a Biofilter at each end , a heater and a sheet of slate .
11 When I did a lot of my chord studying I used a Gibson 175 , and a cello guitar will obviously make your music go in a certain direction .
12 I used a lot of different sounds for the album .
13 I mainly used the Boogie amplifier but I used a bunch of stuff as well , like really terrible sounding digital distortion just to get different harmonics for rhythm tracks .
14 ‘ Well , I used a form of editing here to create the proper mood .
15 And then I used a delay , which in the beginning was an old , modified Echoplex , to produce a single repeat .
16 ‘ Well , in the studio I used a bunch of Fenders and a couple of Marshalls and I would just switch them around .
17 I used a lot of vintage instruments on this record , especially a lot of old Strats .
18 In the back of one of my homemade guitars I used a bit of thin foam , rolled up tight , to hold a battery in place ; then I had a brainwave to use a piece of this and lay it across the springs , between them and the rear plate .
19 I used a hot towel and left the product on for ten minutes after which time my hair felt very soft .
20 Firstly , I used a no4 round to pick out detail on the highlights of a sea trout , and on the plumage of a woodcock .
21 Having chosen the frame , I wanted a plain light background that would clearly show off the design , so I used a fairly heavy cream fabric — very often I avoid white backgrounds as the contrast with the flowers is too stark and harsh .
22 I used a medium-brown velvet background and chose all the contents of the picture to blend accordingly .
23 I used a textured cream fabric as a backing , to add a little interest , although if it had been too heavy it would have distracted one 's eye from the heart pattern itself .
24 I used a small spray of birds-foot trefoil , and although in the finished picture it seems as though it has been pressed just as it was picked , in fact the majority of the piece was dismantled for pressing and reassembled for the picture .
25 To make the top rectangular picture , I used a card mount in palest pink , behind which I stretched some cream silk .
26 For the central , gold oval design , I used a dusty pink satin backing , on to which I arranged some cow parsley leaves , gypsophila , small ‘ Marjorie Fair ’ red roses , some ‘ Princess ’ pink potentillas and astrantia .
27 Arranging them in a curved shape , I used a small fern , some gorse , a few ‘ Canary Bird ’ roses and some pansies .
28 To create the design shown in the photograph , I used a selection of autumn leaves , brambles , Virginia creeper and some alchemilla .
29 I used a very interesting rectangular frame , with a marquetry inlay .
30 I used a shade that is lighter than most soils , although of course I am used to looking out of the window at our bright reddish-brown soil here in Devon !
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