Example sentences of "have use [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In another multivariate approach , Shuttleworth ( 1980a ) has used principal components analysis to show that relief accounts for 20.5 per cent of the variation in landscape description produced by a nine-point semantic differential scale .
2 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
3 The last sentence , however , sets out from the presumption that the testator 's intention is clear , but might be defeated because he has used inadequate words .
4 While CD-I has remained a promise for more than four years , Commodore has used existing technology to produce a consumer multimedia system that is seen by many to be a serious competitor for CD-I .
5 Chaos theory has used high-speed computers to show how nature could create fantastic and beautiful objects , like snowflakes or leaves , from relatively simple repeated operations .
6 But I think the best recommendation is when big business has used that company to produce a video for themselves , you know the companies with the big budgets and so on it 's an indication of the quality
7 On the other hand he will be able to answer questions such as ‘ is the door behind you to the left or to the right ? ’ because he has used that door and needs to use it again .
8 My own belief , which is shared , oddly enough , by the head of the CIA , William Webster , is that sanctions would have eroded his military capacity so much that , given another nine months or so — assuming we has used that period for more flexible diplomacy , which we notably failed to do — then we could either have got him out by negotiation , or we could have promoted a situation inside Iraq in which he could n't fight .
9 For instance , one of the cleverest of today 's romantic suspense writers , Jennie Melville , has used industrial archaeology , the romance of abandoned machinery , to fine effect .
10 His claim is disputed by the National Radiological Protection Board , Britain 's independent nuclear watchdog , which says that Urquhart has used outdated figures .
11 Nonetheless , most recent work into the psychological attitude of people as to whether areas are urban or rural has used multivariate techniques .
12 As a consequence , Ingolstadt has used selective street closure around the principal street , which is pedestrianised ( Figure 6.43 ) and that crossing it , which is closed to all bar buses and taxis .
13 Another approach has used n-gram information in a non-statistical way .
14 In this article Peter Campbell , who has used mental health services many times in the past , explains how the reforms could affect people like him .
15 Anderson ( 1977 ) has used systematic point sampling from the Ministry of Agriculture 's Land Classification maps ( see the last section of the chapter for a commentary ) to produce land use estimates very similar to Best 's as shown in Table 8.2 , and in the uplands , Parry et al .
16 They invent strange reasons for doing so , saying that it has used anti-competitive practices .
17 In that way it has used economic means to promote the central political objective of ’ ever closer union among the people of Europe ’ .
18 any loss or misdelivery of or damage to any other goods occasioned during transit unless the same has arisen from , and the Carrier has used reasonable care to minimize the effects of
19 Subsequently it was suggested ( Hare , 1973 ) that this trend in climatology had been emphasized by three other contributions identified as the micrometeorological method whereby a branch of experimental physics has used experimental techniques to provide physical insights into the nature of the earth 's surface and planetary boundary layers ; the microclimatological method where the techniques of micrometeorological measurement and boundary layer theory together with the related parts of soil physics and plant physiology are applied to exchange and transformation processes over natural surfaces , leading to study of energy transformation at the land surface , water movement upwards and downwards through the soil , and to how carbon dioxide is assimilated during photosynthesis and released during respiration ; and the hydrological method whereby energy exchange during the hydrological cycle was quantified .
20 This report has used further data from the RCGP oral contraception study to examine the influence of smoking and parity on the development of gall stone disease .
21 One practice has used last year 's savings to clear its waiting list totally for eye , orthopaedic , and ear , nose , and throat surgery by purchasing the operations from the private sector .
22 The first company ( U ) has all equity financing while the second ( G ) has used some debt in its financial structure .
23 In the US edition he wonders if ‘ this man … has been bribed or has used improper influence in any way ’ .
24 If the committee resolves that a trustee who has used improper solicitation to obtain proxies or to procure his appointment as trustee , should nonetheless receive remuneration for acting as trustee , the court can override this resolution ( r 6.148(2) ) .
25 Thus Thomas Merriam has used these methods to try to show that Sir Thomas More is the genuine work of Shakespeare , and it was partly on stylometric grounds that the poem ‘ Shall I die ? ’ won its place in the Oxford Shakespeare .
26 In the past he has used Brazilian mahogany , but he now believes the Amazonian rainforest is more important than replacing his small stock .
27 Seiko has used this technique in its TV to give better contrast than is possible with twisted nematic cells and polarisers .
28 Jürgen Habermas in Theorie des kommunikativen Handels ? has used this framework specifically to analyse the cultural realm , and the sketch below follows partly from Habermas .
29 Previous work has used this characteristic to suggest a sub-lithospheric component that is more akin to MORB than to OIB , whereas the Os isotope data seem to favour an OIB-like component .
30 In Bengal the women bathing in the rivers often use their overturned water jugs to keep themselves afloat when they swim , and the poet has used this incident for his simile :
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