Example sentences of "[pers pn] makes use " in BNC.

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1 She makes use sometimes of ‘ residues of dust which leave strange effects .
2 She makes use sometimes of ‘ residues of dust which leave strange effects .
3 He makes use of verbs which are intrinsically onomatopoeic , like clanking , thumped and rapped , as well as words which are phonaesthetic in a less direct sense , such as stumbling and clumsy , clutch and claw , in which the similarities of sound connote similarities of meaning In the description of the train , regularities of rhythm ( clanking , stumbling down from Selston " , " one by one , with slow inevitable movement ) are interspersed with the clogging effect of juxtaposed heavily stressed syllables ( loud threats of speed " , " The trucks thumped heavily past " ) , to which consonant clusters add vehement emphasis : Elsewhere , the short vowel /æ/; combines with repeated stop consonants to intensify hard , uncompromising features of the landscape : " jolting black waggons " , " black headstocks " , " rapped out its spasms " .
4 Although this psychobiological structure is unique , it makes use of functional processes that are well established in other higher animals .
5 It makes use , again , of the growth hormone gene , and another gene which codes for an enzyme elastase , which is made in the pancreas and enters the stomach where it breaks down elastic tissue .
6 However , in order to demonstrate how it makes use of the SSM to complement the other components of the package , its application during the case study is summarised briefly in the following sections .
7 It makes use of the latest knowledge about language and language learning , but at the same time it has a firm practical basis and is readily usable in the classroom .
8 And because it makes use of the speed of light for complicated parallel interconnections , it can still handle the large volume of calculations — or weighting as it is called — involved in the learning process quickly .
9 And be cause it makes use of the speed of light for complicated parallel interconnections , it can still handle the large volume of calculations — or weighting as it is called — involved in the learning process quickly .
10 Moreover ( and this point has already been appreciated by alert education advisers ) in-service training within the school does not require extra staff , extra equipment or extra classroom space ; it makes use of what is immediately and necessarily available .
11 It makes use of JPEG for bitmapped clip-art and in terms of features it 's on a par with PhotoFinish and CA-Paint .
12 It makes use of the existence of a synthetic chemical closely related to glucose , 2-deoxyglucose , or 2-DG .
13 ART format it makes use of clipart in the .
14 The sub-discipline , if such it is , can be regarded as an aspect of stratigraphy , although it makes use of geochemical and geophysical techniques .
15 Similarly : ( 10 ) I only offered her legal advice will , under one natural interpretation , refer to advice on legal matters ; and it will continue to do so even if in some rare case it is given under circumstances that mean it is offered illegally itself , for example if it makes use of secret information stolen from a government which prohibits unauthorized possession or transmission of secret government information ; on the other hand , as a phrase of English , it can perfectly well bear the other interpretation under which it means advice which is itself legal , in the sense that it is legally given , in which case it may concern any subject under the sun .
16 Erm and finally , erm in an effort to make it er acceptable , wherever possible it makes use of the wording already agreed between the county council and interested parties .
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