Example sentences of "other [noun] use [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other national newspapers , the Independent and the forthcoming Sunday Correspondent , also make significant use of desktop publishing capability for producing their magazine sections and these and many other titles use the technology for creating graphics and illustrative material .
2 Other researchers use the designation Judaeo-Christian , which is in fact confusing , misleading and self-contradictory .
3 He was able to feed his ideas through her as other artists use a brush or a pencil . ’
4 Designed for use off-road , their increasing numbers have brought them into conflict with ramblers and other groups using the countryside .
5 Later decades have seen other organizations use the term so that we speak in the twentieth century about the trade union ‘ movement ’ or the ‘ peace movement ’ ; we seldom think to describe the Conservative Party , the Confederation of British Industry or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as ‘ movements ’ .
6 In the end I was forced to climb the choirscreen with its curtained box seats , up over the castellated organ loft , like some human fly , and down the other side using the encrustations and statuettes as toeholds .
7 City council leisure services director John Davies is recommending that more emphasis should be given to encouraging school parties , community groups and other visitors to use the Town Hall .
8 Some other team using a module
9 Other finishers use a machine ?
10 Their agreement also stated that the landlord could at any time use the rooms or permit other persons to use the rooms together with the " licensee " .
11 There is the offence of driving recklessly ( contrary to section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1972 ) , and there are also the lesser offences of driving without due care and attention , and driving without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road ( contrary to section 3 of the 1972 Act ) .
12 without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road or place .
13 ‘ without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road ’ Means that reasonable consideration was not shown , e.g. where a pedestrian is splashed by a car going through an obviously large puddle which could have been avoided , where headlights are left on full beam , so as to become a potential or an actual hazard , or when a driver changes lanes without reasonable consideration for other road users .
14 ‘ without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road ’ .
15 without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle 8 .
16 ‘ without being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle ’ This element means that the ‘ L ’ plate must be unobscured , straight , as near to vehicle as possible and not wrapped around the forks of the motor bike or the bumper bar of a car etc .
17 ‘ without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle ’ The police officer 's evidence is required to the effect that both ‘ L ’ plates were missing , one of the two was missing , that the white surround had been cut off , that the ‘ L ’ plates were torn , dirty or otherwise illegible .
18 You should consider how to restrict other firms using the package without you getting some benefit .
19 It will take up room on the stairs , so remember that the space left for other people using the stairs will be less .
20 Even so , if there are two of you working together an ordinary garden spade or even a shovel can be used by one man to fill in some holes while the other man uses the graft or long spade on a new excavation .
21 Vehicles should be parked so that they will not cause an obstruction to other vehicles using the car park , or to the entrance and exits or the traffic lanes .
22 Oddly the thought still writhed within him — the thought of other men using the body he had loved himself , being given wholesale what he had been offered as an inestimable gift .
23 Secure the other end using a strain relief bush and connect to TB1/1 and TB1/2 ( polarity unimportant ) .
24 Other couples use an allowance system , usually given by a husband to his wife as ‘ housekeeping ’ money .
25 The question only arises in the case of the Woolwich Building Society because none of the other plaintiffs uses an employee to produce it .
26 However , other reports using the Wada technique have provided little evidence to suggest that bilateral speech production is a significant feature of all cases of stuttering ( Andrews , Quinn and Sorby , 1972 ; Luessonhop , Boggs , Labowit and Walle , 1973 ; Dorman and Porter , 1975 ) .
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