Example sentences of "[vb base] use [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That does not seem to enter into the reckoning , however , and the socialists want use of the motor car to be controlled .
2 At the same time , changing consumer habits cut use of CFCs in aerosols by 50 per cent .
3 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 .
4 Possibly men with more severe periodontal disease have less access to , or less frequently use or recall use of , health care services .
5 Circulation statistics considerably under-represent use of library stock , because they take no account of in-house use — that is , use of material inside the library rather than outside .
6 In this study , we describe use of a monoclonal antibody ( 19A2 ) against PCNA on methanol fixed , paraffin was embedded human colonic biopsy specimens using a routine biotin streptavidin immunocytochemical system .
7 Services of local yacht support staff for repair and briefing , and flotilla Guarantee , repayment if you lose use of yacht on flotilla due to serious breakdown ( p15 ) .
8 Each person then has to plan their work carefully and co-ordinate use of the equipment with the others .
9 Both Arjo Wiggins Appleton ( 27% ) and NFC ( 20% ) cite use of the tender mechanism as the main reason for reducing their costs .
10 The Prism encoder enables its output to be optimised for a particular target decoder design to maximise image quality at the lowest possible bit rate so that a video-on-demand service provider can minimise central disk storage and maximise use of the available system bandwidth .
11 Being able to select precise dates for payments allows businesses to manage their funds more effectively and maximise use of limited cash resources .
12 The applicants contemplate use of the procedures in sections 234 to 236 of the Act of 1986 for the purpose of obtaining information , but those powers are only available to the applicants if they are ‘ office holders , ’ a term defined as including administrative receivers : see section 234(1) of the Act of 1986 .
13 Series of interlinking metaphors of chaos and inhumanity are generated to maintain this dramatic mode and ensure that the agenda for control remains firmly with the system , and already I have used such metaphorical terms as ‘ animals ’ and ‘ enemies ’ to indicate some of the ways in which those in power make use of the rich imagination contained in everyday language .
14 To disappear the young men into their own terrain , make use of every cave and wood ( and send them over the water if need be ) ?
15 D.R. Walker 's stark caricature of the Prime Minister exemplifies those pieces that make use of line rather than grain .
16 Similarly , few choreographers make use of a sudden change of épaulement to make an emphatic statement .
17 And in poems which make use of primitive ceremony , several foreign literatures , and much Buddhist thought , Eliot 's parish is no Little England .
18 There 's a considerable saving in buying hooks in bulk but only a small percentage of anglers make use of this facility .
19 These I keenly fought competitions make use of all the excellent sports facilities throughout the Academy : cricket , tennis and clay pigeon shooting in the grounds , golf , swimming in Sandhurst 's own indoor pool , and even rowing on the lakes .
20 She is no longer simply a steady rallier and scampering retriever , but can tie opponents up and make use of the openings created .
21 What he can do is to say that the legal owner can not in conscience , in equity , make use of his Common Law right for his own benefit ; he must use it for the benefit of the man for whom he holds it in trust .
22 ‘ Having parted with my dear flock ’ , he says , ‘ I need not say without mutual sense and tears , I left Mr. Baldwin to live privately among them and oversee them in my stead , and visit them from home to home ; advising them , notwithstanding all the injuries they had received and all the failings of the ministers that preached to them and the defects of the present way of worship , that yet they should keep to the public assemblies and make use of such helps as might be had in public , together with this private help … ‘ ( i.e. r.Baldwin ) .
23 If you 're buying a propagator with inner liners divided into cells , be sure to buy an extra supply of cells so that you can move one batch of seedlings out when they have germinated , and make use of the base and lid for the next batch .
24 Thus , for Piaget , concepts derive from operational schemata : ‘ logico-mathematical structures are extracted from the general conditions of actions long before they make use of language , either natural or artificial ’ — for example , a mother 's non-verbal interactions with her baby ( see Chapters 9 and 10 ) .
25 In the context of reproduction , males make use of weapons ( teeth , horns , etc. ) in competitive encounters with male rivals and also make use of their courtship display characteristics in the presence of females in order the attract them .
26 In the context of reproduction , males make use of weapons ( teeth , horns , etc. ) in competitive encounters with male rivals and also make use of their courtship display characteristics in the presence of females in order the attract them .
27 Living things consist and make use of many millions of different kinds of organic ( carbon-based ) molecules .
28 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 .
29 The children 's club keeps the youngsters happy most mornings with sports , videos and competitions , leaving Mum and Dad to soak up the sun around the pool or make use of the sports facilities ranging from the relaxing to the exacting .
30 Since petty entrepreneurs make use of casual labour , often in the form of unremunerated family workers , they can be classified as informal unlike the dominant class , who hire workers through contractual mechanisms .
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