Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to use the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Example 2:15 Easement to use sanitary facilities The right in common with the other tenants of the building to use the ladies ' lavatories and washrooms on the floor of the building and the gentlemen 's lavatories and washroom on the floor of the building
2 Many Christians see , in this parable , the command to use the talents and abilities they have been given in the service of God and all people .
3 A traveller is any person who calls at the inn to use the services there available .
4 ‘ I do feel the need to use the lyrics to get the information across to people who would n't necessarily pick things up .
5 In January 1980 a Soviet commentator noted that according to the admissions of the American State Department ‘ the leaders of Egypt , Oman , Somalia and Kenya have agreed to grant the Pentagon the right to use the ports and a number of military installations in their countries ’ .
6 In 1710 financiers in the City of London had formed the South Sea Company to bid for the right to use the privileges they expected Britain to get at the end of the war .
7 According to Lado ( 1964 ) , this is the facility to use the units and patterns of a language at conversational speed with attention on the message and not on the language units or patterns as such .
8 Catholics and protestants became more and more segregated by school , as the Roman catholic bishops sought to bind in their flocks from outside influences , on the one hand to protect them from proselytism , and on the other to use the schools as a vehicle for the maintenance and development of faith .
9 He rightly points out that we need more ladies toilets and if you know you get the chance to use the ladies loo it 's cleaner and better looked after than the men 's , I 've heard .
10 POOLS company Littlewoods , which has invested millions of pounds in new high-speed scanning equipment to check coupons , is ready to give other business organisations the chance to use the facilities .
11 One of the main purposes of karate training is to enable the student to use the techniques he has learned in either self-defence or active competition .
12 At a conference in London , its chairman , Graham Greene , urged the Government to use the proceeds from any national lottery to protect small museums from closure .
13 And erm the we are given or they h one of the reasons or the purposes behind Confirmation is to give us the strength to use the gifts which God 's al has already given us .
14 Given the order to use the guns we go ahead and , using well-practised procedures , call down the full weight of fire from a notional battery of Abbott self-propelled guns .
15 Kuypers then started a long series of collaborative studies in which injuries to some of these connections in the monkey 's brain were correlated with the defects they produced in performance of movements ; the poising of an arm , for instance , to carry out an operation with the fingers could be dissociated from the ability to use the fingers skilfully .
16 Obviously , if all security interests were possessory it would make secured borrowing virtually impossible as a debtor would be deprived of the ability to use the assets subject to the security in the course of business ( but English law has for long recognised non-possessory security interests ) .
17 Example 2:9 Right of way : limited times The right in common with the landlord and all others having the like right at all times between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm on weekdays and between 8.30 am and 1.30 pm on Saturdays ( but not on public holidays ) to pass and repass on foot only through the main entrance to the building of which the demised property forms part and over the stairs and corridors leading therefrom to the demised property ( c ) Lifts A right to use a lift may be implied in the case of a letting on , say , the tenth floor of a block ( Liverpool City Council v Irwin [ 1977 ] AC 239 ) or where it would be inconvenient and uneconomic for the tenant to use the stairs ( Dikstein v Kanevsky [ 1947 ] VLR 216 ) .
18 All too often research and staff turnover testify to a failure to use the talents of people already employed in the enterprise .
19 but he has more of a chance to use the resources he gains for goals that correspond to the policy values of his party .
20 No time to use the stairs .
21 For most people ( whether or not they have any loss of hearing ) it is an advantage to use the resonators fully .
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