Example sentences of "[pron] use the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He worked in another part of the factory , but everyone used the same coffee bar .
2 In a cinema , for example , although you would no doubt forgive me if I shouted ‘ Move ! ’ at you if I had seen that a heavy chandelier was falling on to your head , you might not be so tolerant if I used the same formulation , requesting the same action , if you were simply obscuring my view of the screen .
3 I used the same method of laying the stretchers over the legs in the correct position and marking off the shoulders as in the back rails .
4 For swatch 4 , I used the same yarn as for swatch 3 , but only every third row , and with card 4 locked on row one .
5 But I 've said the same before , only to hear someone use the same gadget and get a monster sound .
6 However , the employer was a Dutch company which used the same form of contract to employ Europeans of various nationalities for work outside the UK .
7 Printing in colour is a little harder as there are only two colour printers available ; the Tektronix model which uses QuickDraw and the QMS ColorScript 100 which uses the same engine but has the PostScript language as well .
8 Compare this with the slide-back scooping block which uses the same technique but does not turn the body away .
9 It links to a further ESRC supported research project which uses the same database to analyse wage structure and pay determination .
10 Which uses the most energy in your home ?
11 The Institute for Fiscal Studies ( IFS ) has made a comparison of some different surveys of the extent of poverty , all of which use the same source , the Government 's Family Expenditure Survey , yet produce different results because of methodology .
12 Apart from finding globules of mercury in people 's shoes , a contemporary commentator , and opponent of this form of treatment , describes two men who used the same tavern regularly and both having supped from their little bottles of mercury would smoke a pipe and down some wine .
13 Here too they follow Richards , who used the same term to characterize the ‘ bringing in of the opposite , the complementary impulse ’ ( Richards 1967 : 197 ) , which he held to be characteristic of all great poetry .
14 For Notre Dame , Fourviere is Sacre Coeur 's vulgar sister — the member of the family who uses the most make-up and wears the gaudiest clothes .
15 If you use the latter box , it even has a yellow knob to lock the box in four wheel drive for reverse .
16 All the Rover type diffs will interchange as long as you use the same ratio front and rear , but Range Rover-front diffs need the flat base casting type to take the steering damper — these are also stronger diffs .
17 You use the same approach , have the same views on lighting , materials etc .
18 You use the same kind of glass , you put the same amount of ice in each glass and you leave them both in the same place ( so that they are both at the same temperature ) .
19 It also means leaving your child with someone you — and your children — do n't know , unless you use the same agency babysitter on a regular basis and have a chance to build up a relationship .
20 You use the same phrase in a new context and embedded in that new context it acquires a completely different meaning .
21 Further , that integration is to be made more seamless over the coming year when IBM will begin merging OS/2 and AIX , enabling them to use the same database and share application development tools .
22 We used the same phrase once .
23 There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ .
24 It is an ‘ Asian path ’ , but of course it would lie along the other half of the great circle had we used the same model for a R N transition , giving an ‘ Americas path ’ .
25 It is usual to consider fixed-point binary values either as integral ( as described above ) , or as proper fractions with absolute values lying in the range zero to one ; we use the former convention for the rest of this section .
26 To say this would be to deny the universality of what Professor A. J. Ayer says it is natural for us to assume , namely that we use the same word in different situations because we have noticed a distinctive common feature .
27 We use the same word for a quality of material things as we use for a bodily sensation .
28 We use the same name .
29 In the long term , I can imagine using the same factories if we use the same platform and fit many of the same parts .
30 We use the same principle for getting money out of companies as we do getting products into them .
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