Example sentences of "to use [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One resource which women have been able to use latterly is education .
2 Now there 's a word I 'm going to use right now which is a technical term in a way and that is is er the technical term for the study of language and how we speak the word what we say and how we say it .
3 The examiner is aiming to test your understanding and the best way to do this is to use rather more unstructured questions , such as this one , that do not favour the rote-learning of pro forma techniques .
4 Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn ‘ Labour will bring lasting prosperity to Darlington and put people 's talents to use rather than allowing them to go to waste . ’
5 People felt cheated : they were encouraged to use locally available plants for many common complaints instead of being given more expensive , and therefore more desirable , pharmaceutical drugs .
6 If the boot sole is flexible then a crampon is unlikely to give a secure enough fit and will be difficult to use properly for serious mountaineering .
7 Quite often , they 'll sit idle if people find them too complex to use properly .
8 Complete freedom is not necessarily a good thing , as the newly retired often discover , nor is it easy to use effectively .
9 Indeed , the principal argument against its use in education has often been the claim that hearing people find it almost impossible to use effectively .
10 Such languages require considerable knowledge , skill and experience to use effectively .
11 Rather he asserted and tried to use effectively in the 1760s and 1770s powers which he undoubtedly possessed in theory but which under his predecessors had begun to be whittled away in practice .
12 Speaking on Nov. 20 , 1989 , the UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs , Douglas Hurd , expressed his desire to " have a better relationship with Iran " and said that " a decision by the Iranians to use effectively their influence [ with Lebanese hostage-holders ] would be a great help " .
13 Horses tend not to use badly sited shelter sheds , no matter how hot or cold it is .
14 Many large and medium size companies , government departments and Local authorities are putting Dataease to use somewhere within their organisations .
15 And of course if you want to use somewhere like the bowling green for bowls or croquet then you 've got to pay the going rate .
16 What to use on rendered or pebbledashed walls
17 ‘ I would say that he is the right stallion to use on near thoroughbred mares to produce the speed needed to achieve cross country optimum times comfortably , because that 's where the soundness comes in .
18 He suggests that the end product of medical education should resemble ‘ a well stocked library capable of updating and cross referencing ’ and emphasises the importance of ‘ elaborated learning , ’ in which students find that what they learn in various parts of the course ‘ fit together ’ into a useful , coordinated whole that they can continue to use long after the relevant examination is over .
19 Partnership is an easy word to use carelessly , particularly in the context of education and community activity .
20 Your forbearance is a weapon that you know how to use all too well . ’
21 ( In fact , Weber himself tended to use much broader class categories in his own empirical research . )
22 Although both sides continued to use much the same arguments after 1900 as they had before , the question of competition was given a completely new dimension and greater urgency by the appearance of the first Monotype machines .
23 Ace was n't willing to trust Dubois further than she could throw him , since he seemed to use much the same methods as their enemies ; perhaps that meant he was no better than them .
24 For certain tasks ( e.g. recognition or stylistic processing ) it suffices to use much simpler techniques .
25 We will introduce a variety of road-pricing schemes , in which motorists pay a premium to use highly congested roads at busy times of the day .
26 To use highly efficient processes requiring minimum energy consumption .
27 They had been geared up to use so much physical energy that even when they were very old they had a dynamic force within their bodies for which they had no outlet .
28 Li Shai Tung stood , leaning heavily upon the silver-headed cane he had come to use so often these days ; the cane with the dragon 's head Han Ch'in had bought him on his fiftieth birthday .
29 This means you can also tailor rooms for others to use so that they ca n't get at applications you do n't want them to use .
30 The branch obtained last year from Chirbury to Minsterley remains with its ground unbroken , and yet the directors of the Bishop 's Castle are not ashamed to appear in Parliament with a demand to use so much of the Cambrian as will permit the former to effect communication with the Mid-Wales , another abortion over which no one can be found to preside save Mr Whalley , and which has not yet ventured to publish a return of traffic , or to submit an account of its income and expenditure for public inspection .
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