Example sentences of "[be] use [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The type of frame you choose for your finished work is an entirely personal decision , based on your own likes and dislikes , but I would strongly suggest that you think about the type of frame you will be using right from the start of your work . |
2 | Here , the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares may be used instead to the extent of the lesser of the company 's share premium account ( including any premium on the fresh issue ) and the amount of the premium on the original issue ( in which case the company 's share premium account will be reduced by a sum equal to the payment made out of the proceeds of the fresh issue ) ( s160(2) ) . |
3 | Smoked streaky bacon can be used instead of the chops . |
4 | Firstly , some fancy edgings which can be used instead of the usual welt . |
5 | Thus the Poisson distribution can safely be used instead of the binomial for files of this size . |
6 | These can be used instead of the time- consuming pulling down of menus but do n't try to learn them — you will soon pickup the ones that you need . |
7 | If you prefer , white almond paste could be used instead of the fondant — it is just as pliable , but does give a harder finish and added flavour . |
8 | ‘ One advantage is that it can be used indoors at the bigger exhibition centres , thus saving the time and expense of setting up individual exhibitions . ’ |
9 | The heart of this new technology is , of course , a small chip of silicon , measuring less than 10 mm. square , containing extremely complex electronic circuitry which can be used either as the central processing unit or the memory of a computer . |
10 | The review 's findings will be used primarily as the information base for formulating planning-policy guidance . |
11 | The laser guns cost about £6000 each but will not be used officially by the West Mercia Police until they have been approved by the Home Office . |
12 | The material could also be used just on the back wall of an alcove , to highlight a special collection displayed on shelves in front of it , for instance . |
13 | By the end of the fifteenth century Louis XII was already using French in his letters to other monarchs ( the only significant exception was Poland , whose ruler he wrote to in Latin ) , while at the same time it was the language of the imperial court under Maximilian I. The century or more which followed saw a tendency for it to be used increasingly as the language of diplomacy . |
14 | Sometimes it could be used even against the person to whom it belonged . |
15 | The weapon does not fire and can not be used again for the rest of the game . |
16 | ‘ Charge , ’ ‘ security ’ or ‘ security interest ’ will be used interchangeably in the sense in which charge is defined in the Companies Act 1985 , namely as any form of security , fixed or floating , over a company 's property present or future . |
17 | Both versions cane be used singly in the centre or asymmetrically up one side . |
18 | The hon. Gentleman will probably already know that we do not permit the sale of arms or other equipment that could be used internally against the people ; but I fully agree that it is necessary to see the report of the commission of inquiry . |
19 | By the time of the first temples , the making of stone vases had become widespread , with the production of buckets , jars , bowls and lamps designed to be used both in the house and the temple . |
20 | Is it only the additional or marginal cost to the employer providing the service for the employee , or is it a proportionate part of the total costs incurred by the employer in providing the facility to be used both by the public and by the employee ? |
21 | Usually the proposed adjustments are checked outside the meeting by the central team and recirculated for quick comment before publication in a final form in which they can be used both by the Modular Admissions Committee ( MAC ) to control enrolment and by faculties and departments as the base for resource management . |
22 | It accepted that public spending should be used counter-cyclically after the war , but private firms were merely to be exhorted to plan their spending to iron out booms and slumps , and there was no mention of the thorny question of anti-trust policy . |
23 | The trilobites evolved rapidly , and can therefore be used extensively in the dating of rocks at this time . |
24 | These pellets should not be used extensively in the domestic market because of the possibility of their producing toxic gases when incompletely burnt . |
25 | However , such concerns are beyond the scope of this article , and although we are not always able to separate out the different areas of linguistic interest in the characterisation of an individual in a dramatic text ( many individual character traits are receptive to a number of different linguistic approaches ) , the large number of insights into characterisation offered by discourse and pragmatic analysis indicates the large extent to which they may be used effectively by the student of dramatic texts . |
26 | Whether this right can be used derivatively by the holder of the FBL is an open question . |
27 | Moreover , any information the Commission obtains must be used exclusively for the purpose of the investigation for which it was acquired , although the Commission can legitimately initiate an investigation prompted by information acquired incidentally in the course of a previous investigation . |
28 | The power thus created will be used exclusively for the client 's best interest . |
29 | In return the king was granted the tax he sought , a ninth , which was to be used exclusively for the war . |
30 | One possible solution was that fiscal policy could be used exclusively for the management of the level of employment , and monetary policy could be directed at raising interest rates to attract capital inflows and thereby offset the increase in imports in the balance of payments accounts . |