Example sentences of "[adj] use [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They argued that , even if governments were prepared to use demand restriction and high unemployment to reduce , or at least to contain , upward pressure on money wages , there was no longer any guarantee that such policies would work . |
2 | Only Liberalism is free to use State action where it is needed , to refrain where that is better . |
3 | We felt that it was inadvisable to use peak assignment pathways previously established for B-form DNA as those methods rely on prior assumptions regarding the structure . |
4 | The Americans are reluctant to put in ground troops , but are willing to use air power . |
5 | Coercion is possible when there is a government willing to use state power , but it also fails — not solely because coercion as a means to an end tends to fail but because both programmes , in order to achieve any impact , involved very large numbers of people , even the majority , which implies serious problems for the logistics of coercion and of mass political backlash . |
6 | Computer Easy Draw is a competitively priced drawing package for use with Windows 3.0 and 3.1 , and has many of the features you would expect from a more expensive program , plus easy to use animation software . |
7 | An easy to use address label program that prints an address and return address label . |
8 | An easy to use address label program that prints an address and return address label . |
9 | Organize your accounts in time for the Budget and Money Smith For Windows — ideal for both business and home use ; create your own friendly front-end with the easy to use 3D Menu , and then step into Phantasm for a slice of virtual reality ! |
10 | Some of the key features of Menuworks include multi- level security systems for restricting system access and preventing users from making unauthorized changes , on-screen help at all levels , built in adjustable screen saver , easy to use menu editor , high level commands for building complex menu scripts and integrated DOS utilities for viewing directories and finding lost files . |
11 | With the advent of affordable and easy to use video equipment in the early eighties , community access workshops burgeoned , and local authorities and education authorities were added to the Regional Arts Association and the British Film Institute as sources of funding . |
12 | The competition is aimed at hand knitters , with prizes to include a variety of hand knitting accessories and yarns plus a modern , easy to use knitting machine for the most outstanding entry . |
13 | It supports all modes of display and many different printers with an easy to use installation routine . |
14 | A new range of high quality , easy to use Roverpoint extension reels has been introduced by MEM 250v . |
15 | CoAct features a quick and easy to use incorporation model , laser printing of approved Companies House forms , memorandum and articles of association , registers and minutes . |
16 | The librarian and the teachers will have to set priorities for information use and these priorities are likely to include 1 ) The availability of a flexible , easy to use information retrieval system , often called a database management system ( DBMS ) which will allow the creation of a very large database ( e.g. OPAC ) or smaller curriculum-related databases ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
17 | You may be wondering what this add-in with a name that offers no clues does — it is a database add-in that extends SuperCalc 's existing database facilities to include an easy to use entry form , record storage on disk and even relational databases . |
18 | CCG 's standard recipes are now available in an easy to use card file system . |
19 | Teachers in the classroom are more likely to use miscue analysis for individual diagnosis rather than for the detection of broad developmental patterns . |
20 | Even in these situations , however , first generation Caribbeans are more likely to use a variety close to the local Standard English of their birthplace than the Creole , while the second generation are much more likely to use London English than a form of Creole . |
21 | Educated women have fewer unwanted babies ; they are more likely to use family planning methods . |
22 | People on higher incomes may use quite a wide range of credit sources , but are less likely than average to buy on mail order , much less likely to use HP , and very much more likely to use bank credit cards , bank loans and overdrafts . |
23 | Thus , though more than 20 per cent of people are in fact likely to use mail order , it is very unlikely that mail order would ever occur to more than 20 per cent of people as a potential source of credit when they were ( say ) standing in front of a shop window looking at something they would like to buy . |
24 | Welsh mothers , in contrast , were more likely to use talcum powder . |
25 | Finally , there is a growing consensus ( epitomised by the Clothier committee report ) that it is ethical to use gene therapy in a variety of somatic ways , but not in gametes or embryos , and indeed that gene therapy may provide a new general enabling technology for protein and drug delivery as well as for gene therapy through the entry of normal genes . |
26 | It would then be possible to use computer mapping procedures ( Chapter 4 ) to display the results of these computations either in the form of hard-copy output or as a picture on a graphics terminal . |
27 | It 's possible to use classroom time for discussions and all the out of role preparatory work that greatly strengthens the children 's commitment to drama . |
28 | At first , Hanns was clearly taking the original Botticelli concept too literally for John 's wishes , and received the comment ‘ Set is quite wrong ; nothing to do with sea shore or shells at all , it must be abstract using plant form … |
29 | Although the using up of old stock may be one reason for this practice , watchcase-makers were probably also reluctant to use Britannia silver because it is a softer alloy than sterling . |
30 | Even if the Treasury had been able to use electricity investment for ‘ fine tuning ’ , however , the wisdom of doing so was now widely doubted . |