Example sentences of "[adj] to use [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As yours is low mileage , the cam followers will be OK to use again .
2 Thus the jeweller was free to use more efficient methods , replicating designs with a freer hand in ornament variation .
3 Economically it is sensible to use as high a concentration as possible and dilute on site to the required level but there is some validity in specifying low activity concentration where users consistently ignore dilution instructions .
4 Whenever you want to get someone to do more of something be careful to use either or both of the types of reinforcement .
5 He knew he 'd get his own way , although he was careful to use only his right hand .
6 Controls complicated but are simple to use once learned .
7 Indeed , the principal argument against its use in education has often been the claim that hearing people find it almost impossible to use effectively .
8 Not only are these songs impossible to use dramatically , they 're also too vague to use as incidental music , to underline or punctuate aspects of Holly 's life or the 1950s more generally .
9 Complete freedom is not necessarily a good thing , as the newly retired often discover , nor is it easy to use effectively .
10 Hats , caps and headgear of various kinds are useful because they are so easy to use quickly and without fuss .
11 For Easy to use once set up and running
12 AS EASY TO USE ABROAD AS AT HOME
13 Like other parts of a language , however , knowing how to form grammatical structures does not automatically result in your knowing which one is appropriate to use where .
14 Given that we are attempting to reach the point where the patient no longer benefits from the remedy then it is appropriate to use up the medicine as quickly as possible .
15 It will perhaps be , in certain parts of the world , that the need to cut down pollution is the most important factor — witness Los Angeles , San Francisco — and there electric cars are non-polluting and therefore would be appropriate to use there .
16 And certainly it is n't a technique you would be likely to use frequently .
17 Allow an ‘ activity space ’ around each piece , which can overlap with the next if you are not likely to use both at the same time .
18 The obvious problem with information about credit is that , the more people need it ( that is , the groups shown above as most ill-informed about credit , and most likely to use unnecessarily high-cost credit ) the more difficult it is to make sure it reaches them .
19 In specifying such systems we are likely to use fairly straightforward types of occam , which will make transformation easier .
20 It is conventional to use twice the median of the absolute values of the modified residuals as the length of the vertical bar used to blur the smooth .
21 Thus , taking the phrase which Bolinger uses as an example , it is certainly not the properties inherent in being a man that are strengthened when one utters a sentence such as : ( 19 ) walking into the bakery , I met the very man The same conclusion is indicated by the fact that it is perfectly satisfactory to use very in conjunction with a word like one ( as Bolinger himself observes ) , and yet this does not express any property which can be intensified , except singularity which is of course intensified by a quite different word ; note the following : ( 20 ) that is the very one ( 21 ) the supermarket did n't have a single one Actually , when very operates within a noun phrase it clearly acts as an intensifier of exactitude , not of quantity , so it is entirely natural that it should focus on the article ; that is , it does indeed qualify a property , but that property is , approximately , the notion " recognizable by my audience " , as expressed in the definite article .
22 The tool is also lightweight , compact , and has very low vibration levels , making it comfortable to use even for long periods .
23 Twenty six quid Chrissy and you 've still got these to use up .
24 ‘ We have a swimming-pool at the rear of the house , Miss Russell , which you are welcome to use whenever you wish . ’
25 If you bought suncream last year and it 's been stored unopened in a cool place , it 's fine to use now .
26 Wheelbarrows made from modern plastics are more expensive size for size , but have the advantage of being lightweight to use yet virtually indestructible .
27 It would be far preferable to use only a few words — a brief poem where every word is potent :
28 I know but it 's just , waste of time in it ? they 'd been better spent to finish the order that they did have , and inject that , ha oh be fair to do that to use though , no doubt they will , pick out all the things we did n't do right bloody should done too many of this or not enough of that
29 We need to know much more about this , but until these ideas are developed more adequately for use in work with elders , the practitioner may have to be somewhat rough and ready in assessing the capacity of an elder to use both practical and verbal consciousness .
30 A sideways knitted jumper can be decorated with woven stripes and if these are widely spaced it is possible to use just one ball of fancy weaving yarn .
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