Example sentences of "[vb infin] use his " in BNC.
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1 | Alan Temple , Hartlepool Boys Welfare England international southpaw featherweight , will need to use his considerable ring skills to frustrate Jamie Mellor 's long reach . |
2 | Carrington was uncomfortably hot , but did not like to use his own in case it was insulting . |
3 | Other seem to be trying to assuage a guilt known only to themselves , and a few are out to keep Ali a player , a lure to those who might want to use his name in business ; though the marketplace turns away from billboards in decline . |
4 | John would have used his Jazz bass on this , playing fingerstyle on flatwound strings for that thick , warm sound . |
5 | Grant could have used his experience as industrial reporter , MP and union official to produce an interesting argument about the unions ' future . |
6 | Colleagues fear someone may have used his coded authorisation to operate the machine . |
7 | 44:2 , 5 : Joseph may have used his silver cup for divination ( interpreting events by the movement of drops of oil on water ) . |
8 | Rather than warning Arabs and Israelis not to attack one another , might he not have used his influence in Arab capitals to resolve the problem in the Straits of Tiran ? |
9 | Having now documented Louis 's address and instrument business near the Pont Marie Therese for the years 1691,1692 and 1712 , while the other Louis lived on the rue Marmousets and evidently worked in his brother Nicolas 's atelier ( according to common practice , he would have used his brother 's stamp ) , we can conclude that the former made instruments stamped ‘ L/Hotteterre ’ with a fleur-de-lis above , whereas instruments by the latter would have been made in the workshop of Nicolas Hotteterre and stamped ‘ N/Hotteterre ’ with a six-pointed star above . |
10 | And does Bob Halton have to use his old car or the demands of his mother to protect him from yet another demanding woman , whom he senses beneath the caring , loving girl he married ? |
11 | This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement . |
12 | ‘ Mind you , ’ George said abruptly , ‘ that certificate must be sheer balls because he 'd have to use his roadname on it . |
13 | But she wo n't let him try , he does n't have to use his mind , she does it for him . |
14 | The disciplined child does not have to use his evaluation faculty on conflict and can devote it all to education . |
15 | The patient may try to use his ‘ good ’ side to compensate for the affected side of his body which he can not move at will . |
16 | The fitful moonlight was bright enough to see by , so he did n't bother to use his torch as he threaded his way forward through the trees . |
17 | While Mr David Waddington does not intend to use his office to promote capital punishment , and will maintain the tradition of a free vote for MPs , his intervention in a renewed debate would provide the most passionate support for it from the Government front bench since it was abolished in 1965 . |
18 | Mr Doncaster , knowing that the driver would start using his power shovel , walked into his blind spot when the engine started , said Mr Brunswick , who is HM principal inspector of factories for the HSE . |
19 | And it 's perhaps up to the new civilian C P O to go to the likes of Mick and say I ca n't do this , I have not been trained to do it yet , until I have been trained to do it perhaps P C should continue using his skills . |
20 | ‘ I promised Mr Harvey — he does n't care to use his title , Mrs Appleby — that I would go and see if all was in order at Maythorpe House . |
21 | In 1973 a deal was concluded : although ‘ Spence ’ left , the firm could continue to use his name and the ownership of the business would be widely spread amongst all the existing consultants worldwide . |
22 | Unless the rider can control the energy his legs are creating , the horse will never learn to use his hocks , but will plough onto his forehand . |