Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb mod] use the " in BNC.
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1 | It is suggested this is comparable to the manner in which the Inland Revenue will use the decision in Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] 1 ALL ER to view a transaction as a whole rather than each separate step individually . |
2 | At the most basic level , a cordless handset will use the same number as your standard fixed line , and will only operate within 100 yards of it . |
3 | The hon. Gentleman must use the time available to him in the normal way to debate that matter . |
4 | A public company must use the words ‘ public limited company ’ or ‘ PLC ’ in its name , and the company 's memorandum of association must also state that the company is a public limited company . |
5 | ‘ Often , operatives who are self-taught or who have minimal instruction will use the equipment for a very limited range of tasks , never realising its full potential . |
6 | At four o'clock each evening the team at the Grid Control Centre has to assess how much gas the entire region will use the following day . |
7 | In the US , the practice has developed whereby in instances where the authorities have successfully prosecuted the defendant , the private plaintiff may use the findings of the criminal trial to prove his own case . |
8 | Two dangers with cliches such as ‘ May all their troubles be little ones ’ are that older members of the audience have heard them before and that the previous speaker may use the same joke or saying . |
9 | The lady of medium build will need the regular ladies ' shaft coded " L " , while the more powerful and hard-hitting female could use the same clubs as a slightly-built man . |
10 | A Dutch holding company can use the Dutch treaty network . |
11 | The Financial Times suggested that the Prime Minister might use the week-long Whitsun break to carry out his anticipated changes to middle and junior ministerial ranks , coupled with a limited Cabinet shake-up . |
12 | It seems odd that the Prime Minister should use the same words as us . |
13 | It was reported on Feb. 14 that China had appointed the 40 members of the Chinese People 's Political Consultative Committee to advise it on the affairs of the territory , leading to concern that the Chinese government might use the group , composed of business executives , conservative politicians and pro-Chinese sympathizers , to strengthen its control over Hong Kong in the run-up to 1997 . |
14 | I suggest that an outside agency such as the Commission for Racial Equality should use the method more widely , targeting hospitals selected at random . |
15 | What normal man would use the top of a ladder to hold a conversation ? |
16 | In the Arab world this is not so ; the managing director may use the same office as the general clerks , so the salesperson must be careful how he speaks to people ! |
17 | In an ideal environment all the people within a single organisation would use the same software but as the ideal is seldom achieved it is worth checking to see if a package can at least handle the industry standard DIF ( Data Interchange Format ) file format . |
18 | Their belief in ‘ maximum self-reliance ’ with regional parliaments retaining ‘ most legislative powers ’ did not prevent the British manifesto from declaring that a Green government would use the European courts to speed up UK compliance with EC environmental directives . |
19 | American English may use the same words as ‘ English ’ English , but with a different meaning . |
20 | Instead of showing operating margin on the vertical axis , the financial analyst might use the market value of the company ( scaled for size ) and , possibly , market share on the horizontal axis . |
21 | The new channel will use the tried-and-tested Astra satellite , and is promised an initial penetration ( thanks to BSkyB 's efforts in the main ) of three million cable and satellite homes in the UK . |
22 | Under the first option Darlington Christian Fellowship would use the former Corn Exchange in Victoria Road for Sunday meetings while the second plan is to convert the building into a private nursery for youngsters between two and four . |
23 | Section 100 prohibits the use of the wardship jurisdiction when a child is in care and severely restricts the circumstances in which a local authority may use the jurisdiction . |
24 | The controversy centres on the extent to which a local authority can use the private law provisions of the Children Act . |
25 | If there are four satellites visible , a military user on the ground with a portable receiver can use the discrepancies between their time-checks to get a measurement of his position accurate to well under ten metres . |