Example sentences of "use they in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The modern world has discovered that citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C — and has started using them in a big way for cooking .
2 In many cases pupils at Key Stage 2 will use the same kinds of resources as were used at Key Stage 1 , though they will be using them in a more sophisticated way .
3 As well as discussing experiences and problems in handling microcomputers , the group looked at programs available and experimented with using them in a variety of ways .
4 When the eight- and ten-year-olds did produce causal connectives , they used them in a way appropriate to the deductive mode , by using because to introduce evidence and so to introduce a conclusion .
5 And this week the Government used them in an attempt to ‘ rehabilitate ’ sex scandal Minister David Mellor .
6 These pairs are alphabetically listed and linked to the name of any author who used them in the title of the article that he wrote .
7 The guerrillas had allegedly smuggled explosives and weapons , including Soviet Katyusha missiles , into Jordan and used them in the attacks .
8 Yeah , that 's it , if a , but what we had used in that , used them in the er cafetiere down there .
9 Jokes that have to be explained lose nearly all their force , and no one ever laughs spontaneously at the explication of a joke ; even the terms we have at our disposal in English to discuss literature of this kind — comedy , humour , amusement , ridicule — are full of ambiguities demanding pedantic caution on the part of anyone who uses them in an analytical way .
10 On page 110 we 've used them in a wonderful vegetarian Christmas pie , and on page 77 freshly cooked cranberries have been combined with a shop-bought cranberry sauce as a chunky topping for apples to serve with goose .
11 They 'd used them in the war , gliders .
12 Admiral Sir Clowdisley Shovell [ q.v. ] may also have used them in the Mediterranean .
13 Why they did not use them in a manner that would almost certainly have sealed the fate of the French at Verdun seems to us almost incredible , and so indeed it seemed to contemporary German critics .
14 Its practical object is to gain access to certain documents disclosed by the Police Complaints Authority ( ‘ P.C.A. ’ ) by order of this court for use in a criminal appeal , so that C.N.L. may use them in the libel action .
15 The women who will use the services , women who have used the services in the past , and women who will use them in the future , and that 's all of us .
16 I made a few as samples and then she could see that they were n't right so we did n't use them in the end .
17 Youth clubs may now use them in an AIDS campaign to show how to put on condoms .
18 As we shall see in Chapter 8 , the only way to make thermosetting plastics reasonably tough is to incorporate fibres of one kind or another , in other words to use them in a composite material .
19 But it is difficult , it seems to me , to use them in a sort of very locational sense which is being suggested by their use as one of the criteria .
20 I found artefacts dating back a century and felt that it was important not just to preserve them , but to use them in the education of today 's children . ’
21 Agencies are given budgets and are expected to use them in the most efficient way possible .
22 There now exist community groups of a greater or lesser degree of militancy which have eschewed political parties as the main vehicle of their demands ( although they often have to use them in the later stages of campaigns ) .
23 Neutral tones give a feeling of space , so use them in a small room that needs opening up
24 You use them in a Spanish drink called horchata , which is made as follows :
25 But such systems can only be as good as those who use them in an original research context , and I have a genuine concern that an over-abundance of records will lead to confusion , or to the adoption of narrow and blinkered research strategies .
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