Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] using " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , when one thinks about using computers in schools , one tends to think of technology , and you think of people with white coats and dials and sort of science and technology and so forth , whereas I think in schools the big interest is in using a microcomputer as a teaching aid and as a support to other services and other ways of doing things , so it is just as relevant in a primary school as a secondary school . |
2 | They imposed the overtime ban last week after two nurses were sacked for using a pig 's head to terrify patients . |
3 | I thought everything was arranged for using the Mission Hall ? ’ |
4 | You can compensate for using more time working a really special border and so on by speeding up on the main sections . |
5 | What controls should exist for using genetic knowledge in insurance and employment ? |
6 | Even if these were surmounted , two fundamental questions would remain about using the average wealth of a country as an index of the well-being of its citizens . |
7 | The type of aid you can use will vary depending on your subject , but you can think about using : |
8 | He and a colleague were dismissed for using the drug during a visit to a holiday caravan park in Torquay . |
9 | Well Mr Curtis of course is erm is what I would describe as using inflammatory descriptions to try and do down what 's going to happen with a a new settlement , erm he seems to be convinced that what we 're going to end up with er in Greater York is a development of the sort of er er character that he has described , it would be the clear intention of the local authorities to ensure that an appropriate self contained community erm er is developed , now erm there is no re |
10 | You will know about using the voice and body and know how not to exhaust yourself . |
11 | Any effective loft which a golfer may have enjoyed through using a flexible shaft can be restored by an adjustment of the clubface . |
12 | You had to make a tiny hole to push it through — I 've seen men reported for using them — making a hole in their uniform . |
13 | I have been told it will be phased out by next year and motorists will be fined for using it . |
14 | Should police officers be disciplined for using racialist language ? |
15 | The opportunity cost of using Ingredient X to produce Abrasive is the higher of these two opportunities ; that is £30,600 . |
16 | He did n't like the microphone and had to be cajoled into using it , he stalked up and down the front of the hall quoting from cuttings on the Vietnam War , and was heard by few . |
17 | Getting your point of view across starts with using your voice to best advantage . |
18 | The problem lies in using that information for selection . |
19 | The All ‘ Grey ’ New Zealanders ( expressly forbidden from using the name and the All Black logo ) wore a classic grey outfit and called themselves ‘ Lyons Tea XV ’ . |
20 | Dubbed by The Times a ‘ chemical Croesus ’ , he rejoiced in using his wealth for philanthropic ends . |
21 | In Britain , mother tongue learners of English are discouraged from using repetition on the grounds that it is ‘ bad style ’ , and encouraged to use a device known as ‘ elegant repetition ’ , where synonymous or more general words or phrases are used . |
22 | Something very similar is found in L'Esquiriel , in which the boy 's figurative euphemisms — squirrel , nest , eggs — are not simply comic as signifiers of " real " objects — penis , scrotum or pubic hair , testicles — but as signifiers of the sort of language that the girl has already talked about — vit , coilles , etc. — but is discouraged from using . |
23 | Those languages which have number and gender distinctions in their pronoun system are less constrained in using this cohesive device , since different pronouns can be used to refer to different entities within a text with less possibility of confusion . |
24 | It is , of course , the contention of this article that the ambit of the Gallagher jurisdiction is ( and was then ) unknown , On the other hand , if there is a settled legal opinion that a particular remedy will not be effective or adequate , an applicant will be excused from using it . |
25 | ( This occurred in using JANE in a primary school in a CDL trial . ) |
26 | The event was run by the USTA , ( which provided national coaches Nick Saviano and Lynne Rolley , not to mention former US Open quarter finalist Rodney Harmon to assist the youngsters ) , and the Safe Passage Foundation , ( a body committed to using sports as a vehicle to provide ‘ safe passage ’ for youths and young adults into productive adult lives ) . |
27 | Following US Federal Communications Commission approval for the San Diego company 's new dual standard digital and analogue cellular phone , analysts are betting that Qualcomm Inc 's Code Division Multiple Access standard will win the battle with Time Division Multiple Access , Reuter reports from New York , despite the fact that the latter , which provides less capacity , is being used by McCaw Cellular Communications Inc and Southwestern Bell Corp ; Bell Atlantic Corp , Pacific Telesis Group Inc and US West Inc have all committed to using building Code Division Multiple Access networks ; the European Groupe Speciale Mobile system uses a version of Time Division Multiple Access that is incompatible with the American one . |
28 | Published reports claim Apple Computer Inc has committed to using Motorola Inc 's 32-bit 68060 superscalar chip , expected to ship in 50MHz and 66MHz levels in the second half of next year , in future Quadra workstations : the silicon is forecast to outperform the current 68040 three to four times and beat out the P5 . |
29 | OSF/1 was ACE 's primary Unix focus when the initiative was launched amidst much fanfare last year , but over the following months it became clear that DEC was the only major ACE member committed to using the operating system . |
30 | We are committed to using the resources available to the health service to treat the maximum number of patients and to offer them the highest possible quality of health care . |