Example sentences of "makes [adj] use " in BNC.

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1 To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department .
2 A modern library makes extensive use of information technology and it is frequently the case that students are tentative in making full use of such technology or are unaware of the wide range of services available .
3 A modern library makes extensive use of information technology and it is frequently the case that students are tentative in making full use of such technology or are unaware of the wide range of services available .
4 ANY SCIENCE FICTION worth its salt makes extensive use of flat , wall-mounted TV .
5 By contrast , the OALD is more straightforward , uses whole sentences wherever possible , and makes extensive use of example sentences .
6 This makes extensive use of PCM-CIA technology and is based on the low-powered Intel 386SL chip .
7 The author makes extensive use of Wedgwood 's letters and memoranda and the book is a must for collectors of Wedgwood ware .
8 The project makes extensive use of quantitative methods and also analyses institutional and organisational changes .
9 The project makes extensive use of census data for 1961 , 1971 and 1981 , the OPCS 1% sample longitudinal survey 1971-81 and social survey research in selected areas of London .
10 Environmentalists have joined with racing enthusiasts and the Utah Film Commission , which makes extensive use of the flats , in an unusual alliance aimed at their preservation .
11 The IPE , for example , makes extensive use of EFPs ( exchange of futures for physicals ) .
12 It makes extensive use of CLI commands .
13 Britain at present makes little use of Indian software expertise .
14 For example , Lawrence makes little use of pronouns , conjunctions , and auxiliaries ; and whereas the preposition of occurs twenty-nine times ( out of 397 words in all ) in the Conrad passage , it occurs only seven times ( out of 377 words ) in this one .
15 As poet , Eliot makes devastating use of such an assumed uniformity .
16 Recreate a splendid Victorian Christmas atmosphere with this table setting , which makes striking use of colour — adding purple to traditional reds and greens .
17 One of the most remarkable features of language is the fact that it ‘ makes infinite use of finite resources ’ .
18 The use of tagged architecture is limited to research projects at present , although the Burroughs B6700 computer makes some use of tagging .
19 If the geological community , which , despite being very well supplied with bibliographical data on research theses , only makes direct use of one quarter of such works , then it is likely that in other subject areas which are less well supported bibliographically , levels of thesis use will be even lower .
20 One form of the argument makes direct use of the extreme sense of wonder which we all feel when confronted with highly complicated machinery , like the detailed perfection of the echo-location equipment of bats .
21 The following year Arthur Woods directed They Drive by Night ( 1938 ) , which makes evocative use of such ordinary English surroundings as a dance palace and the roadside cafés along the Great North Road for the story of an ex-convict hunted for a murder he did n't commit , who comes back to London to hunt down the real killer , a weirdo with books like Sex in Relation to Society and The Thrill of Evil in his briefcase .
22 Raymond Williams , who makes judicious use of Unwin 's study in The Country and the City ( 1973 ) , takes an altogether different view of labouring class intellectuals including Duck : ‘ It is part of the insult offered to intelligence by a class-society that this history of ordinary thought is ever found surprising . ’
23 For example , a company makes consistent use of spreadsheets to keep costs under control and to monitor its performance against those of its competitors .
24 Burrows shows how Jane Austen makes skilful use of the common words to build up different idiolects for the different persons in the novels to bring out the differences in their characters .
25 Taxonomy should be a common descriptive backbone to research in plant sciences , but the way in which it is conventionally presented makes such use difficult for the non-taxonomist .
26 The 7th ( D ) here , if played , would be natural and not a major 7th ( D♯ ) as the guitar accompaniment makes frequent use of a sus 4 chord on the bars of A : that chord containing A , D natural and E. Check out both tab suggestions here to find your preferred position — they both work equally well .
27 Berg makes frequent use of multiplying rhythms ( or etc. ) to form long , flowing phrases , but of course this proliferation of small cells is by no means new .
28 Authentic Italian cooking can be very healthy — witness the relatively low incidence of heart disease in the Italian peninsula — and makes great use of fresh vegetables .
29 Taekwondo makes great use of evasion in its blocking and countering techniques .
30 ( b ) A second possibility , which makes better use of the instruction length , is to calculate an effective store address from the operand and addressing mode fields in the instruction in the normal way ( for example , by adding the contents of an index register ) .
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