Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] use " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | To a first approximation it is also possible to write thereby allowing use of the data from either type of measurement to characterize the sample . |
2 | Many animals that do not inhabit the especially favoured areas all the time , none the less make use of them in the course of their lives . |
3 | Thus one exalts facts , the other the imagination ; both conceal the extent to which they necessarily make use of the other 's procedures . |
4 | Thinking can only make use of the patterns we have acquired in the past . |
5 | People who have particular knowledge and experience in common , whose contextual realities , so to speak , are closely congruent , will manage to communicate by engaging relevant aspects of contexts with only sparing use of the linguistic resources at their disposal . |
6 | It is therefore vital that this transformation does not introduce a PAR and so make use of the recursive procedure we are currently defining . ) |
7 | So make use of the seminar time . |
8 | The Grand Trunk Canal ( 1766–77 ) not only made use of aqueducts , cuttings and embankments , but was carried through the hill country between the Mersey and Trent basins by means of five tunnels , of which the Harecastle Tunnel near Kidsgrove was 2,880 yards long and more than two hundred feet beneath the surface at its deepest point . |
9 | It was a staple of the revenge tragedy as Kyd , Tourneur or Shakespeare conceived it , and plays by Dekker , Lyly , Webster , Ford and Middleton all made use of madness on stage , and of actors specially trained for the parts of madmen . |
10 | And the choice is actually for us to forego the use of those , a much needed use in some instances , in order to get a net income as an alternative to cutting services elsewhere . |
11 | In the longer term the objective would be to process payroll and personnel work internally and a replacement system may be powerful enough to allow use of a tailored software package from Chessington . |
12 | She considered taking a ‘ normal ’ job , perhaps making use of her practical skills . |
13 | In some individual cases the number of items posted will decrease and in other cases there will be a change in the pattern of consumer spending , customers perhaps making use of private sector delivery services . |
14 | Statistical analysis also developed apace making use of statistical theories which had their origins earlier in the century in the work of Pearson especially . |
15 | The DUP and Vanguard had intended to boycott the local elections , saving their effort for the more important Assembly elections , but activists in both parties thought that the earlier contest should be fought , if only to make use of the free publicity that would be created and to have the advantages of a trial run and an early opportunity to canvass for the more important second elections . |
16 | Perhaps to make use of the end dregs of a field where turnips had been sown . |
17 | These need to be grasped if we are to understand him — and so to make use of him , rather than simply dismissing him as an embittered elitist pessimist . |
18 | They had financed the clinic and prepared the set-up in Geneva especially to make use of her talent . |
19 | This was perhaps not surprising when — with government pressure to introduce some degree of pre-vocational work below the age of 16 , together with the interest of employers receiving young adults at the age of 18 who were educated enough to make use of further training — the secondary school curriculum looked forward rather than back . |
20 | In summary , Paint and Create does very little that has not been done elsewhere — but what it does achieve is to bring together in one coherent and consistent product a series of easy to use enjoyable programs that will delight the younger user , and more importantly provoke use of imagination and of creative thought . |
21 | I wonder if , I wonder if erm you know if you rang up erm the county council and said you know I mean er y just make use of a contact and say look , we wan na do this survey , you know , do you happen to know a any members of your family |
22 | Do film-makers just make use of the kookaburra to conjure up exotic tropical atmosphere — or are there birds with similar calls ? |
23 | And , if we can understand and thus make use of Adorno only by historicizing him , we can go beyond him by historicizing his historicism , which reacted to the shocks of Fascism , the demoralization of the Left and the rapid consolidation of administrative capitalism by assuming that past popular cultural traditions had been not merely damaged but shattered , and which asserted a single progressive cultural trajectory , developing from radical bourgeois art ( Beethoven 's , for example ) through to modernism . |
24 | They will give us exactly the colour we want , especially if we dovetail them with the bassoons and thus make use of the deep low notes of the second horn . |
25 | As Programme Director for the new radio station , I enlisted the services of our original staff ( Sid Boyling , Louis Bourgeois and Bob McLean ) as announcers , and we shortly made use of Louis H. Lewry , later to be known as ‘ Scoop ’ Lewry , and ‘ Hendy ’ Henderson . |
26 | But once these new mechanisms are in place , managers are left with little guidance from business ethicists about how , precisely , they might best make use of them . |
27 | This included sophisticated equipment and " fly-by-wire " technology to allow India to build the light combat aircraft ( LCA ) planned as the principal fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force in the late 1990s , and for which the US administration had already granted use of the F-404 engine from General Electric . |
28 | Although we have already made use of the market model in the construction and evaluation of portfolios , we have not evaluated the model itself . |
29 | The best known use of zeolites has been as dehydrating agents — the so called molecular sieves — which can effectively filter out and hold on to water molecules thereby removing them from other liquids . |
30 | The Defence Department is believed to have strenuously opposed use of US forces , once again , during Tuesday 's meeting . |