Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] use " in BNC.

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1 Where parties use EDI it is generally desirable that the detailed contract terms , other than those concerned with price , quantity and delivery date , should not be contained in individual transaction messages , but should be contained in a separate master agreement and incorporated into individual contracts by reference .
2 Where countries use their own devices to protect their domestic industries artificially from genuine overseas competition , they must expect us to do the same .
3 When driving straight ahead at a roundabout should you normally A use the left lane or B use the right lane ?
4 When driving straight ahead at a roundabout should you normally A use the left lane or B use the right lane ?
5 While Mexico exports food , but not processed foods , foreign food processors are net importers , and where TNCs use local raw materials the contracting arrangements tend to drive the poorer peasants off the land .
6 Where firms use ‘ workshop ’ affiliates in developing countries , they may lower their total costs below those of stay-at-home rivals .
7 Where radios use sensible frequencies , where you only see one or two staff who between them do everything such as operate the radio , do the paperwork , look after the fire appliances , sell fuel etc. and generally represent their respective communities ?
8 ACTIVITY 7 15–20 mins Does your community area , department or ward use a multidisciplinary approach to the delivery of care ?
9 ( 5 ) It is not necessary that shareholders use the form of proxy despatched to them ; any proxy in proper form may be used .
10 Crompton and Jones claim that employers use the grade structure to encourage loyalty and dedication from employees , but in reality many of the lower level management and administrative jobs are little different to clerical work .
11 Do we find that when we sit in worship , often the language that preachers use , especially when they use some of the so called theological language .
12 The result is that shops use a work-in-process inventory to buffer themselves against problems and uncertainties , a situation where each station has a long queue of semifinished elements .
13 The fact is that we still have a great deal to learn about the skills that animals use to find their way around their own home ranges and to travel the globe .
14 More than 60% of AT&T 's $36 billion of sales comes from telephone calls , the remainder from sales of telephone equipment — the big computer-like switches that work telephone exchanges , and the smaller ones , called PABXs , that offices use to route calls internally .
15 Incidentally , Michael Land reckons that there are nine basic principles for image-forming that eyes use , and that most of them have evolved many times independently .
16 It is remarkable that speakers use this function word , which itself seems to carry no symbolic meaning , and offers no advantage in expressive terms over the ordinary LE that .
17 In a more general way , it can be seen that speakers use various prosodic components to indicate to others that they have finished speaking , that another person is expected to speak , that a particular type of response is required , and so on .
18 If the police can exploit the technique for measuring the speed of road hogs , dare we hope to find that bats use it for measuring the speed of insect prey ?
19 Expectations of parental roles and responsibility may differ from western views and the techniques that parents use may appear inappropriate for our cultural viewpoint .
20 From what we know of modern witchcraft practices , we can speculate that the stone circles were used for dancing and that this was a method of raising power ( similar to the ‘ cone of power ’ that witches use today ) which could then be stored in the stones to be used when required .
21 And their saddles are far more ornamental with a horn that cowboys use to tie up their lassoos .
22 Guisinger ( 1985 ) lists 59 varieties of incentive and obstacle that governments use .
23 It is furthermore of great importance that the devices interfere less with working procedures than traditional shielding equipment does , and it is experienced that investigators use them more frequently than the traditional large shields .
24 While closure refers to the relative degree of openness of different classes , reproduction refers to the economic and cultural resources that classes use to sustain themselves .
25 Many imaginative possibilities have been investigated , but we shall concentrate on two here — the sun and the earth 's magnetic field — and a third possibility , that pigeons use olfactory home cues .
26 However , sources say IBM has been making Taligent 's life a misery lately , by insisting that Taligent use its Distributed System Object Model — a general purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based on the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell , also up on AIX .
27 However , sources say IBM has been making Taligent 's life a misery lately , by insisting that Taligent use its Distributed System Object Model — a general purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based upon the OS/2 2.0 workplace shell , also up on AIX ( UX No 423 ) .
28 The need to ensure that water use by by people is not to the disadvantage of the natural beauty of the countryside or animal habitats .
29 It 's worth remembering that showers use much less hot water ( see Chapter 8 ) .
30 First , we know ( ( 33 ) 1 ) that it is not the end of the conversation because utterance ( iii ) is not a possible closing utterance : for one thing , it requires a response from B , and for another it is not a token of one of the regular closing forms that persons use in conversation ( Okay , see you later or the like ) .
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