Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [modal v] use [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well done , that 's a good word , when we use our little circle of words you can use that word , yeah ?
2 And three-times 1930s champion Perry , in a letter from the American hospital bed where he is recovering from a triple heart bypass operation , added : ‘ To the youngsters who will use this centre , I say , use it with pride .
3 It may be we are afraid that if they understood our needs they might use that information in some way to exploit us .
4 The question of ‘ public safety ’ is rather simpler than that of amenity , though there is ample scope for disagreement ; the relevant issue is whether an advertisement is likely to cause danger to road users , and also to ‘ persons who may use any railway , waterway ( including coastal waters ) , dock , harbour or airfield ’ .
5 But whatever the circumstances , through our technical resources we can use some element of the main music and adapt it to serve our purpose , so that unity is preserved .
6 So this one you 'd mark off one two three and this they would actually use this erm if they were loading lorries they could use this sort of thing .
7 New mills which will use recycled paper are being built .
8 My treatment of intonation is based on the belief that foreign learners of English at advanced levels who may use this course should be given training to make them better able to recognise and copy English intonation ; the only really efficient way to learn to use the intonation of a language is the way a child acquires the intonation of its first language , and the training referred to above should help the adult learner of English to acquire English intonation in a similar ( though much slower ) way — through listening to and talking to English speakers .
9 Now we must consider in more detail some of the ways we may use vibrational spectra to give structural information about inorganic substances .
10 Men who could use these things comfortably would have to be three metres tall , and when they came I really did n't want to be there .
11 In which towns nearby are there industries which may use this limestone for the purposes stated ?
12 the tendency to privilege the category of ‘ youth ’ , because , for some time now , young people have spent a disproportionately large part of their disposable income on leisure commodities such as records ; this leads to neglect of older age-groups who may use different musics and use them differently ;
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