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

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1 There have been some centres who felt that the American data has justified using it at an early stage .
2 The superintendents … have at least stopped using it in a noisy and disagreeable way
3 So we will need a tolerant and patient horse if we want to use it as a school horse , or a plough horse , or even a dressage horse .
4 Erm on the understanding that for any Green Party members that want to use it over the conference .
5 ‘ And I want to use it in the plot for my new novel , ’ Melissa continued .
6 He 'd used it about a lot of his friends behind their backs , particularly if they were homosexuals or had other sexual tastes he considered unusual .
7 ‘ Someone has left us a private house in Colchester in their will and we 've decided to use it as a training house .
8 Scorton does have a playing field , but this is administered by the Parish Council and no application has been made to use it for a finishing point .
9 Endorsement of the Ericsson approach has come from the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , which says that it plans to use it as the basis for a pilot network .
10 Unlike age , sex and social class , ethnicity as such has not been used as a census category ( though the OPCS plans to use it in the 1991 Census ) .
11 Our early encounters with power may have deterred us from ever wanting to use it in a similar way ; having suffered from a cold , distant father or a smothering mother , and inevitably having attributed power to these parents , we may well decide that power is a negative force and not for us .
12 Or it could be that they would be appropriate for the reception area in one of the factories , or we might give one to a distributor and say , here you are , this you know , put this in if you 've got the right sort of area and would like to use it for a bit , stick it in there .
13 Got to use it for the paint .
14 ‘ If somebody 's already used a break it just means you 've got to use it in a better way .
15 Bad Points : Rather expensive unless you are going to use it on a regular basis .
16 Because if we 're going to use it for the ragtime and er
17 By putting a premium on the use of it , then presumably , there are going to be fewer people who are going to use it over a period of time .
18 He told the jury yesterday that he had never threatened her with his truncheon , but he had offered to use it as a sexual aid .
19 13–1–1906 They had under consideration the question of using the Hymnary in the public worship and agreed to use it in the summer if there was no serious collection among the people .
20 He also claimed it was the largest open system to be employed at a statistic office in Europe , and announced that the company planned to use it as a reference site for national accounting offices in both East and Western Europe .
21 He also claimed it was the largest open system to be employed at a statistic office in Europe , and announced that the company planned to use it as a reference site for national accounting offices in both East and Western Europe .
22 ‘ Had you and Mrs Marshall planned to use it as a weekend retreat , perhaps ?
23 Power-hungry people would want to use it as a weapon — which it could very successfully be utilised as — or else as a way of controlling others en masse .
24 When you can use video as another classroom aid , when and how it suits the language programme you are teaching , you almost certainly wo n't want to use it in the same way at the same time each week .
25 I think I 'll stop using it for a bit .
26 We staggered out and began to use it as a battering ram against the locked door .
27 Updata is aimed primarily at users in the financial world ranging from business executives and private investors at home , to large trading organisations wishing to use it as a back up system .
28 Had All Souls been lost , the Church authorities would undoubtedly have used it as a precedent for arguing that there were some churches which , however important , were simply too difficult or expensive to save .
29 Surely , Desmond Bonney argued , if the parish boundaries had been defined after the construction of the earthwork , they would have used it as the ‘ natural ’ boundary — much like motorways and railways have been used more recently to define new local authority boundaries .
30 Two-year-old Sam Brit-ton-Gant 's enthusiasm for his child 's plastic toilet seat was so great that , having used it in the traditional way , he decided it might make an attractive necklace .
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