Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj -er] use " in BNC.

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1 Product names therefore should not be so specific as to exclude wider use where appropriate .
2 It is assumed that the purposeful provision of facilities , or the success of intervention strategies to encourage fuller use of available resources , depends critically upon an account of adolescents ' reasoning about leisure .
3 Against this background the Commission has proposed specific measures to make road transport more expensive , primarily by increasing excise duty on fuel , so as to encourage wider use of rail and shipping .
4 The Chancellor may decide to encourage greater use of diesel : however , he has only limited scope for any price differentiation between DERV and petrol , for since December diesel has actually been 10 pence per gallon more expensive than unleaded petrol .
5 For example , under the broad aim of fostering a love of reading , an objective might be to encourage greater use of the school library .
6 First , more people are now permitted to undertake domestic conveyancing , which may mean that fewer people will see solicitors and this may cause solicitors to encourage greater use of their other services .
7 The five Moorsbus operators have agreed to accept each other 's tickets on services within the park in an effort to encourage greater use of the new services .
8 In what ways may it become possible to create greater use of the recreational advantages and so to boost the tourist industry of Northern Ireland ?
9 Erm I would like to say a few words about the Fire and Rescue Service , er the Fire Cover Review Panel er which rests erm with couple of months before Christmas er it 's first meeting , received a report from the Chief Officer that in restructuring the Fire Service to get better use out of it to er spread the cuts could find savings of up to nine hundred thousand pounds in that process and they are friends in the Labour , Liberal Democrat groups have simply taken the good aspects of that the plus side of it and rejected the side what faces the side anyway .
10 However , we think that the specialist experience of the Birmingham Centre would be most valuable to advice bureaux and individual workers who have to help consumers with their problems , and so we would like to see wider use of the Birmingham Centre 's experience in training programmes for general advisers , and perhaps in a back-up service for them .
11 Yet , says Sir Adrian Cadbury , chairman of PRONED , the organisation which seeks to promote wider use of non-executive directors , it is overwhelmingly accepted that NEDs with the right qualities are essential in an effective board .
12 Computer programmers and analysts will be allowed to make use of programming techniques and skills which they have learnt and which have become part of their own skill and experience , unless there is something very special about them or they have expressly agreed not to make further use of them .
13 The review was triggered when the US Environmental Protection Agency confirmed its intention to ban further use of maneb , mancozeb and zineb on most foods because the fungicides , used widely for 40 years , have been strongly linked with cancer .
14 But where it is possible , it is valuable to learn brinkmanship , because you also learn to reduce your feelings of stress under pressure and to make better use of thermals lower down where they are often smaller and more difficult to centre .
15 Now , as a step away from the craftsman entrepreneur that has been John Makepeace 's hallmark he has introduced a new course to Hooke Park College for manufacturing businesses that want to make better use of wood .
16 ‘ We have to make better use of material resources , with lighter and more efficient cars .
17 The pack contains twelve action booklets , one for each month , together with a time management pamphlet explaining how to make better use of your time and how to utilise the monthly work books .
18 Many people have studied how managers use their time and there are numerous texts on how to make better use of this most precious asset .
19 For a start it reduces the volume of waste which goes into landfill sites and it also helps to make better use of the Earth 's natural resources .
20 This could relieve heads and teachers of clerical work for which they are not trained and allow them to make better use of their valuable ( and scarce ) teaching skills .
21 The first is the elimination of cold down-draughts near windows , allowing you to make better use of your living space in winter .
22 Buffer management enhancements and hiperpool support are designed to enable customers to make better use of large processor storage as a means of reducing input-output calls and improve DB2 performance .
23 To make better use of the available space , hanging rails can be put at two levels , allowing short hanging space for shirts , jackets and trousers , for example , and long hanging space for coats and dresses .
24 The lower prices have had a dampening effect on innovative schemes to make better use of the natural resources consumed , and will do nothing to stimulate necessary investment by the generators on modernising their capacity .
25 We have assumed in the above that the operation code field is fixed in length , but we may be able to make better use of the instruction length by having a variable.length operation code field .
26 Part II should assist managers of nurses to make better use of the nursing staff at their disposal .
27 This in its turn was so successful that , within four months of its introduction in 1949 , the available places for the next four years had been booked , so that no new applications could be considered for admissions before 1953 ! 1949 also saw the introduction of Rugby football in place of Association , " to make better use of the space " , a decision then and since deplored and regretted by the Old Stopfordians ' Football Club .
28 Vice-versa , an educated general public is likely to make better use of health services than an illiterate public .
29 She had learned the harp because she had once been told that she had beautiful elbows , and harp playing seemed to make better use than most careers of the Lord 's stingy gift .
30 Think about how the room is to be used ( for example ) , will you want to eat there ? ) and find out if it 's possible to re-arrange the room to make better use of the available space .
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