Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] use " in BNC.

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1 It is better for the patient to use a shallow cup rather than a deeper mug , partly to prevent an excessive fluid intake , and partly because he may have difficulty in judging the depth of a mug and so may tend to spill his drink .
2 The Court of Appeal , having reviewed the nature of the flat and the number of beds within it , stated that it would be possible for the landlord to use the flat concurrently with the occupiers and therefore they had only licences .
3 It follows that the surgeon will not be strictly liable for the products used , his obligation being to exercise reasonable care and skill ( Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [ 1957 ] 1 WLR 582 ) .
4 At one end is an opening called the anus , though the term is not completely appropriate for the animal uses it not only for excretion but for breathing as well , sucking water gently in and out over tubules just inside the body .
5 As J. D. North , who has drawn attention to these , remarks , ‘ Taken singly , the records are easy to view with scepticism , but taking them together , and noting especially that relatively large sums of money are involved in payment for the materials used , they persuade us that the mechanical clock had indeed arrived on the scene . ’
6 The value of land is estimated by comparison with the value of similar land in the locality , provided there is sufficient evidence from recent sales for the valuer to use as a base .
7 Proceedings in the Chamber are fully recorded so that everything that is said or done is available for the broadcasters to use in their programmes .
8 The ‘ clean feed ’ from the House , and the material filmed in committees , are all available for the broadcasters to use as they think fit .
9 For instance , two-year-olds produce many innovative noun-noun compounds , e.g. , penny-teacher for a teacher at Sunday School who collected the children 's pennies , or oil-spoon , for the spoon used for cod-liver oil , versus egg-spoon .
10 When putting together the range and support materials said , ‘ Our objective was to produce a range which is simple and exciting to sell , attractive for the merchant to stock and easy for the farmer to use .
11 This gives a much bigger ‘ sweet spot ’ for the golfer to use and ensures that the effect of a slightly off-centre strike is minimised .
12 Gordon Bates , chief leisure officer , said street lighting round the lake would provide a safer environment for the public using the park at night and could allow that part of the park to be opened officially on an evening .
13 Peter Preston , editor of The Guardian , said his newspaper 's main aim was to get the European court to rule that it was wrong for the Government to use injunctions to prevent publication of such material , on the questions of principle and cost .
14 Thus , in rational expectations models in which the government has an informational advantage , there is scope for the government to use policy to stabilize output .
15 The shadow home secretary , Tony Blair , last night offered Labour 's own blueprint to reduce crime , for the Government to use as a basis in the battle against youth crime in particular .
16 Le Pen , meanwhile , had been cleared by a Versailles court on July 2 of " publicly insulting " the Minister for Public Services , Michel Durafour in September 1988 , by using the word-play " Durafour-crematoire " ( " four crematoire " having been the normal description for the furnaces used for burning bodies in Nazi Germany ) [ see pp. 36230 ; 37683 ] .
17 He might have had to explain why he 'd put a Fax machine out here for the sheep to use on a quiet day .
18 The talks led to an agreement for the Maldives to use the Indian communications satellite ( INSAT-ID ) , which was to be launched in July 1990 .
19 Fit this through the hole drilled for the purpose using a strain relief bush — this will prevent it dislodging from ON/Off switch S3 in service .
20 During the period the hired car will be insured under this policy in exactly the same way as your own car is insured and you will only have to pay for the petrol used .
21 A Palace spokesman said : ‘ It is not unheard-of for the Queen to use an ordinary train .
22 This may be a minor point for the person using the drill purely for drilling , but if you wish to reset the tool in reverse fairly frequently to use as a screwdriver , it may be annoying .
23 It might be important to consider whether it would be reasonable for the person using the system for the purpose of advising others to rely on the system 's output .
24 The Court of Session heard that the original plan had been for the Deanses to use their 57 per cent shareholding to remove four directors — Wilson Young , James Johnston , Alastair McKenzie and Clive Scott .
25 Henry Calverley , a friend of the family , asked for the arrow to use as a trophy and it was given to him on condition he solemnly promised not to reveal its origin .
26 Mike Coote , managing director of ICL 's mid-range systems division cites ‘ tactical ’ reasons such as price-performance for the decision to use HyperSparc , and not any inability on the part of Texas to deliver SuperSparc in sufficient quantities or at suitable performance levels .
27 7.4 There are a number of reasons for the decision to use Personal Interviews as an Instrument of Assessment in PSD :
28 The London Business School ( Beenstock 1979 ) has estimated a Laffer curve for the UK using past data .
29 The empirical analysis for the UK uses two types of models : statistical and structural .
30 And meanwhile Garbett was still spreading doubt on whether to send him to the see of London was the best way for the Church to use the best scholar on its bench of bishops .
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