Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] use [det] " in BNC.

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1 The course planned to use some experimental learning and group work exercises , both of which were likely to be new concepts to the participants .
2 The deadweight loss to consumers from lower output and higher prices is measured by the triangle A , but society gains because output is now p produced using less resources .
3 FourGen Software Inc , Seattle , Washington , will this week announce a major new product line called FourGen Manufacturing , a six-module production planning and control suite built using all the latest technologies such as client/server , object orientation , 4GL , SQL and CASE .
4 Thus Thomas Merriam has used these methods to try to show that Sir Thomas More is the genuine work of Shakespeare , and it was partly on stylometric grounds that the poem ‘ Shall I die ? ’ won its place in the Oxford Shakespeare .
5 In Bengal the women bathing in the rivers often use their overturned water jugs to keep themselves afloat when they swim , and the poet has used this incident for his simile :
6 There is a tendency among American officials to classify Cam Ranh Bay as a fully operational Soviet military base , and the Reagan administration has used this definition of the Soviet presence in Vietnam to press for increases in American naval deployments and military access in the Far East .
7 Evidence for an association between unemployment and imprisonment has , however , been presented in , various studies from different countries ( Braithwaite 1980 ; Inverarity and Grattet 1987 ; Inverarity and McCarthy 1988 ; Montgomery 1985 ; Laffargue and Godefroy 1987 ) and has been most strongly supported by time series data analysed using some variant of least squares regression .
8 In practice professional valuers tend to prefer the comparative method and builders the residual method , but for valuations for annual financial or management accounts it would perhaps be prudent to take an average of the result obtained using both methods .
9 The key to direct analysis and systematic comparison of the very large amount of data collected using these methods is the concept of the linguistic variable .
10 Consequently when commercial artists and manufacturers began using these photographs as reference for comic strips , book illustrations , box tops etc. they assumed the reel to be a speaker grill .
11 There was no money , Hilbert having used all he possessed to purchase himself an annuity , but Wyvis Hall and its contents were Adam 's absolutely .
12 that 's pretty , yeah grilled that 's really gruesome is n't it but you could , I mean really that 's the sort of ghastly thing people do is n't it in headlines which you could use it as you 've used the actual word Bacon 's in your headline you could play on words keep using that idea .
13 The criteria for deciding this are strict , as the Department wishes to use this option as rarely as possible .
14 The arrogant princess refused to talk in English and Corbett had to use all his skill in French to conduct a conversation whilst ensuring he did not give offence .
15 The Audi slammed into the side of the Volvo and Donna had to use all her strength to keep control of the car .
16 The embalmers had used all their skills to repair the body .
17 The suspicion is that Mr Yanagitani hoped to use these forgeries as collateral for loans .
18 The microcomputer then searches the file to discover any entries indexed using both keywords .
19 Moving on let's have a talk about the primary school budgets , we 're proposing a million pounds here for primary school delegated budgets er we assume that the schools have used that largely by non-contact time for the teachers .
20 For years companies who have fleets of cars have used this method of payment instead of buying outright .
21 The referee , however , allowed play to go on with Everton prostrate and protesting and when the cross came over the defence seemed to use less than legal means to stop Chapman reaching it .
22 It should not have been a surprise that companies sought to use that range of permissible techniques to present their results in the best light .
23 Previous work has used this characteristic to suggest a sub-lithospheric component that is more akin to MORB than to OIB , whereas the Os isotope data seem to favour an OIB-like component .
24 How long it will remain confidential is a matter for debate , but the US government intends to control the technology 's export strictly , issuing licences only on a case-by-case basis and then only to ‘ US companies seeking to use these devices to secure their own communications abroad ’ .
25 However , although many policy prescriptions are based on models estimated using such data , for example in taxation and labour supply , the properties of estimators for these models rely heavily on strong and usually untested stochastic assumptions .
26 Fig. 1 shows how an eight bit binary number can be bar coded using this system .
27 Some missionaries in the Sukuma , Nyemwezi , Chagga and Haya language areas preferred to use these languages in evangelism and religious literature .
28 Fleischmann and Pons in their lectures liked to use this example to present electrochemistry as ‘ high energy chemistry ’ .
29 The plaintiffs contended that their business plan was confidential , that the items of information relied upon were sufficiently confidential to be protectable after termination of the defendants ' employment and that it could be inferred that the defendants had used those items by virtue of alleged similarity between figures appearing in the respective business plans .
30 Retaining large numbers of small farms rather than a lesser number of large farms is usually considered beneficial in conservation terms ; both the Countryside Commission arid the Nature Conservancy Council have used this argument .
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