Example sentences of "and [noun] use the " in BNC.

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1 Thorneycroft insisted , like Sandys before him over the TSR 2 , that economies should be made by the Navy and RAF using the same airframe for their future supersonic fighter , but he was equally unsuccessful : the requirements for the two environments were far too far apart .
2 The theory , if such it can be called , which underwrote this use of the survey , was a " naive empiricist structuralism " according to which social structural facts about a society were susceptible to factual observation and description using the survey method .
3 Geddes , Thompson and Ellis used the work of the Swedish feminist , Ellen Key in support of their ideas .
4 The librarian had to carefully plan aspects of the project , in which the students would create their own information database on local pubs and clubs using the MICROVIEWDATA software , to cover aspects such as the involvement of other staff , the amount of supervision needed by students , the appropriateness of using the software for this kind of information i.e. was the project information-led or technology-led ?
5 The first research and development projects under the agreement have already begun and are operating on target and on time , the partners say — as reported at the time , in April , Bull announced its DPX/20 series of scalable Unix workstations and servers using the IBM RISC , and products are being shipped .
6 NEC LAUNCHES FIVE WORKSTATIONS AND SERVERS USING THE R4000 RISC
7 His squadron was too small to emulate Blake 's attack on Porto Farina , but he was able to negotiate a satisfactory peace with the Dey of Tunis in February 1658 , winning the right for English warships and merchantmen to use the facilities of Porto Farina , and ransoming English captives at a favourable rate .
8 In early manuscripts and books using the Latin alphabet J and U were written I and V as capitals and there was a good deal of indiscriminate use even in the lower case ( e.g. Maiestie above ) .
9 Both TI and NCM use the ‘ whole turnover ’ policy as a bedrock of their business .
10 But the inner reformation demanded that we abandon our old earth-bound modes of perception and Hilton uses the metaphor of the pilgrimage to depict this process .
11 Due to the presence of foreign exchange risk , or simply exchange or currency risk as it is often described , many exporters and importers use the forward market to hedge such risks and a link exists between Eurocurrency interest rates and the forward exchange rate .
12 Mr McGiffert stated that he was concerned that the large volume of traffic caused by the new golf course would wreak havoc , with farm machinery and animals using the same road .
13 A junior spin doctor wandered down the aisle of bus and aeroplane using the language which presumably they drum into them at medical school : ‘ I will certainly convey your request to the Prime Minister for a comment on these polls , but I think you will find him taking the view that after April 9 you will all be writing about him winning the only poll that matters . ’
14 Programme members are able to communicate with tutors and administrators using the network of over two hundred and twenty PCs in the College .
15 Serbs and Croats used the same language , and readily married each other , especially in the cities .
16 As a result , the Central Committee decided to write an open letter to WACC members and colleagues , urging journalists and broadcasters to use the mass media to promote peace , justice and international understanding ( a copy of their letter is enclosed with this issue 's Special Report ) .
17 In fact , as a general comment on skin care , the less soap and detergent used the better .
18 The metaphor is explored by Donne and Bunyan , and Walton used the pun on angling as a secret reference to the Anglican church .
19 This kind of repetition has been a method of construction used by composers from Franck , through the French Impressionists , to such as Delius and Lennox Berkeley , and Ravel found it so fruitful that phrase repetition runs through entire movements of his music : In this example the melody does not change on repetition , and Ravel uses the technique to create a series of semi-static periods .
20 Although the TOM was opened in 1978 it was not tested until 1986 when Gemmill and Dickens used the Black and Scholes model to test for mispricing .
21 It is important that colleges and universities use the access funds sensitively and target them on those who need them .
22 A practical means of identifying approximate levels of output uncertainty also requires that some basic recommendations are made about how this variability can be retained , used and passed on to subsequent operations and applications using the data .
23 More than 260 Windows applications were on show , covering dedicated 32-bit applications for the 386 and 486 range of PCs , multimedia solutions for home and business based on the recently released Microsoft Video for Windows technology and applications using the new Microsoft Windows for Pens operating system .
24 Since QA listings and approvals use the most CPU , and also elapsed time , another check is to look at LIFESPAN Option 1.5.6 , All Current QA Activities Enquiries , and wait until all packages are in state IN PREP or PREPARED .
25 Henry told Donald some of this , as he did every time he and Donald used the pub , and Donald nodded and smiled and said : ‘ Really !
26 Both Holywood and Instonians use the Olympia synthetic pitch as home venues , which threw up the possibility of the games being played back-to-back on April 24 — but the Centre has been already booked for that date for a Celtic boys football tournament .
27 The Mazda 's hard-top is made by TWR of Oxford and affixes using the catches for the soft-top .
28 Rimsky-Korsakov added an orchestral figure representing flames for the immolation of the Old Believers , and brought back the Preobazhensky March ; Shostakovich added to that a reminiscence of the Dawn music opening the opera ; and Stravinsky used the intended tune plus two more , giving the ending a much more positive and balanced view of the Old Believers as not regressive and obscurantist but charged with dignity and Christian endurance .
29 There is sometimes reluctance by solicitors and relatives to use the procedure , but it can be invaluable .
30 ‘ I also welcome moves to involve residents in the management of their estate and efforts to use the scheme to bring jobs and training to local people .
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