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

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1 Instead of this stock evaluation of investment decisions we can use the equivalent flow evaluation .
2 Here you must know and use the real facts of police work .
3 On those days the council will ask if the public can use the 58 spaces set aside by Conder for its own workers .
4 In these circumstances to talk of the inner city may be to accept a vocabulary which we might prefer not to endorse but it might also use the only language in which we can be heard .
5 Due around the same time , TPI is designed to give developers the basic tools that they need to build applications that can use the wide area network technology .
6 Terry offered a bike to his son if only he would use the good brain he undoubtedly possessed .
7 If the patient can not use the lexical procedure to read , say , pint , and so has to fall back upon the non-lexical procedure , a reading error will result : pint will be read with a short i ( as in mint ) .
8 This suggests that even young children can use the lexical route to access the meaning of a printed word .
9 Pool will use the outer planets to create the illusion of a nova .
10 Again , you may use the suggested menus as a guide , but regard the diet as flexible as long as : you include alcohol and yeast foods this week you keep within the confines of your daily calorie allowance .
11 Asked why the LTA did n't use the ultimate sanction of stop Wimbledon tickets going to clubs which did n't , he said : ‘ It 's an interesting idea . ’
12 A match planned at Seabrook in Kent next month will use the controversial system of counting undersisized fish towards the final result .
13 The EPA plans to spend almost one million dollars over the next three years , looking for organisms that can use the chlorinated aromatics as their sources of carbon .
14 Would your view now be that we should use the 18 January wording ?
15 A Dutch holding company can use the Dutch treaty network .
16 Well , you would n't actually use the that kind of vocabulary in every day life .
17 Since almost all of the original powerful magic within this armour has been drained , you can use the Animated Armour profile for this , save that one of the attacks is actually from a Chaos sword gripped in one gauntlet .
18 The unions would use the early settlements made in annual negotiations as a precedent to obtain leverage in their own bargaining and would attempt to improve upon them still further .
19 Under the first option Darlington Christian Fellowship would use the former Corn Exchange in Victoria Road for Sunday meetings while the second plan is to convert the building into a private nursery for youngsters between two and four .
20 Miriam:Soto is my mother tongue but as a rule we do n't use the African languages when we write because if you do so you run the risk of getting into the trap of the system .
21 If you have Economy 7 and can use the lower-price electricity during the night , you may want to choose a machine fitted with a delay button .
22 There was also the fear that clerks and shop assistants who could afford the more expensive fares would use the cheap trains for preference .
23 Mortimer 's estates were taken into the king 's hands , but , in contrast to his father in 1322 and Mortimer himself in 1327 , Edward did not immediately use the confiscated lands to underpin the power of another group of favourites .
24 Their belief in ‘ maximum self-reliance ’ with regional parliaments retaining ‘ most legislative powers ’ did not prevent the British manifesto from declaring that a Green government would use the European courts to speed up UK compliance with EC environmental directives .
25 Experiments using radio links are a problem in the UK because , although easy to do , it would be illegal to make and use the necessary apparatus .
26 Some , some sites do , yeah , some sites do , but some sites will , will use the central buyers .
27 In the meantime fundholding practices can use the spare capacity that exists .
28 Students may also freely use the extensive collections in the City Library , and those in their honours years may also use the National Library of Scotland .
29 No attempt at a comprehensive review of the rules is made ( for that solicitors will use the current edition of The Law Society 's Guide to Professional Conduct ) ; rather , those provisions which touch on matters affecting firms , either directly or through the consequence of their being liable for the acts of their individual partners , are considered .
30 School route : Durham county council has reminded school bus drivers that they should not use the narrow Roundhill Road route .
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