Example sentences of "it uses [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It uses mechanical pulp which has a high yield . |
2 | The children 's toy market is big business — worth £3 billion a year , it uses vast resources to make and package its products . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | It uses two microprocessors working in parallel for maximum reliability , and each microprocessor has a nonvolatile memory to aid service diagnosis . |
5 | This means that the Bank of England can not be sure of success if it uses open-market operations to expand the money supply . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ This trio only has long-term chances of survival if it uses all chances to work together to get the best results , ’ he said . |
8 | It uses all media , and most media depend on it financially . |
9 | It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data , and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments . |
10 | It uses outside expertise , but more especially numerous local individuals ' skills . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It uses multiple media data types . |
13 | Yes , it uses eight watts against a hundred , well I say probably against seventy five , eight watts instead of seventy five and given us the same amount of light out . |
14 | Such an enterprise is an absurdity : it uses scarce capital and labour to subtract value from its other inputs ( see chart ) . |
15 | 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 ) . |
16 | It uses modern technology to provide an extremely cost effective meal and it 's substituted with fresh items every day . |
17 | It uses existing buildings and facilities . |
18 | It uses Advanced Micro 's patented programmable macrocell technology and offers up to 16 product terms per output . |
19 | It uses combined pictorial and verbal prompt . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | It uses some printer Escape sequences which are discussed in the " Printer Escape Sequences " sub-section and it assumes that the Printer Editor has been used to set " Off at CR " to " No " for bold and underline . |
22 | Yet , rather than think out new and just ways of distributing the riches to which we have all fallen heir , it uses those riches as the basis for deadly quarrels . |
23 | It was released in 1990 , and is written in C. Secretary of the British APL Association , Anthony Camacho , claims that J is less complicated as it uses fewer symbols than APL — its syntax analyser takes up only one page of C , while other versions take up enormous amounts . |
24 | It uses this analysis to explain the otherwise puzzling fact that the diffident schoolboy does know but can not claim to know . |
25 | To do this it uses raw materials that are drifting around in the cell , being , very probably , the products of other protein machines . |
26 | Worn by the likes of Seal , Naomi Campbell and Lenny Kravitz , it uses precious stones , silver and gold in a tasteful way . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Unfortunately , BBCBASIC does not have true boolean variables ; it uses numeric variables and assigns the value 0 for false and -1 for TRUE . |
29 | Unfortunately , BBC BASIC 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 . |