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

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1 When they did make extensive use of it for coinage , however , the high zinc and low iron content of the coins indicates that they must have used metallic zinc rather than cementation .
2 For example , the vendor may have used separate management companies within its group for owning properties , employing staff and maintaining insurance .
3 It is difficult now to realise the scandalised horror with which not only the critics , but the general public in the 1920s and 1930s , greeted the fact that he could have used Victorian magazine illustrations fro producing the series of paintings called Echoes , or make portraits from press or publicity portraits of people such as the Prince of Wales , or public events such as Miss Earhart 's Arrival of 1932 .
4 Or actually no they would n't , they were bold Egyptians , they 'd have used all manner of things that they could
5 ( Of course , Boy would never have used that word , husband , that 's my word .
6 He should have used that opportunity ; especially as new laws will anyway be needed before 1995 to implement European Community directives on investment services .
7 I noticed he was carrying something wrapped in a cloth and could only have used one hand for balance .
8 ‘ This is remarkably intelligent , ’ said my aunt — which is what she meant , though she would have used other words .
9 ‘ Yeh Joy , you 're right , but I should n't have used poor Barney in the soup , I knew he hated the water , ’ said Hal .
10 This saves a large amount of energy so a Sainsbury 's supermarket today uses only 60% a similar store would have used ten years ago .
11 Finn must have used white paint raw from the tube unmixed with any other colour .
12 It seems unlikely that the officers responsible for the cult would have used crude pottery vessels of this type .
13 If we had wanted that we would have used medical questionnaires to evaluate physical and mental health , listed the facilities and defects in each house , and asked for income and expenditure budgets .
14 The Government should never have used high interest rates alone .
15 On the eve of the television debate , El Mundo , a Madrid newspaper that has uncovered several corruption scandals involving the Socialists , said that the party may have used dodgy methods to finance its campaign before the 1986 referendum on whether Spain should stay in NATO .
16 ‘ Or he could have used another postern gate . ’
17 Once it has been allowed that the procedure used in these various studies of flavour pre-exposure might have used insensitive measures of conditioning , it becomes inappropriate to place much reliance on them as demonstrating a dissociation of habituation and latent inhibition .
18 — i — would just have used three defenders against san marino — something like
19 You may have used your pitch range ( which was introduced in 15.3 ) in different ways : your pitch movements may have taken place within quite a narrow range ( narrow pitch range ) or using the full range between high and low ( wide pitch range ) ; if you did not use wide pitch range , you may have used different keys : high key ( using the upper part of your pitch range ) , mid key ( using the middle part of the range ) or low key ( the lower part ) .
20 You will have used variations in loudness and speed , for example ; almost certainly you will have used different voice qualities for different attitudes .
21 The level of Telford 's line was 54 feet lower than Barnes 's and , having fewer locks , would not only have used less water , but also more water could have been drained into it .
22 However , a Commissioner may still investigate if he is satisfied that it is not reasonable to expect the complainant to use or have used this right .
23 When he told them that the Government could have used more oil at the power stations this summer and so built up coal stocks for the winter against a possible strike , but had n't , they merely retorted , ‘ More fool you ’ and thanked him for letting them know how strong their position was .
24 However , when one of the assembled men had suggested that they could have used more men , Springfield had assured them their numbers would be quite sufficient for the job in hand , adding enigmatically that he had a few aces up his sleeve which would reduce the odds against them .
25 As far as I can make out , the hon. and learned Gentleman has just created a precedent by telling the House that , in the two wars in which we have been involved , it was — to use his word — ’ inconceivable ’ that the Government would have used nuclear weapons .
26 If it is not in your library you may have to use inter-library loan , if this service is available to you .
27 ‘ We 're not — we 're not them — ’ Why did she have to use such pinnacles of perfection to lure them with ?
28 To take an obvious example , if banks lend only to their current account customers , then non-customers ( tending to be demographically distinct from customers in various ways ) will have to use other credit sources .
29 I am not interested in scoring cheap points in this debate about the underfunding of sport , but if sport is using underfunding as an excuse or justification for taking large amounts of money from the tobacco industry , the Government must address the question whether they should put more money into sport so that sport does not have to use that excuse .
30 Now we shall have to use that telephone system that you seem so anxious to sabotage . "
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