Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] use [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Crystals is about the only thing that would use it .
2 Moreover , the degree of richness of the productive areas does not affect the territory size , but rather controls the numbers of predators that can use it , thus controlling group size in social predators ( Macdonald , 1983 ) .
3 Confirmed junkies have their own works , but impulse users can get caught short and may use someone else 's .
4 Please note that where an area is marked for cyclists ( as in Middle Meadow Walk ) pedestrians have not been physically excluded from it and may use it ; also children or dogs may run on to it unexpectedly .
5 On this occasion I hypnotized her , stressing heavily not only the relaxation but also that she was now in control of her life and could use what she had learnt to overcome feelings of claustrophobia in any given situation .
6 She had a strong sense of the dramatic , and could use it to good effect when occasion demanded .
7 The Phoenicians on the other hand have a good knowledge of the GPC rules and would use their orthographic knowledge when looking for incorrect spellings .
8 Two of my brothers used to be car mechanics and would use ANYTHING washing up liquid , bleach , industrial strength cleaner to get those tell-tale oily fingernails clean before they ventured out on a date .
9 He would control this part of any assignment and would use our network of European offices to undertake field research and market interviews .
10 This declaration stated that ‘ His Majesty 's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people , and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object . ’
11 It is possible that women are , on the whole , more receptive to acknowledging them , and will use them more readily .
12 Unlike most Ghosts , these have spellcasting abilities and will use them to stop the adventurers heading south .
13 Under the trust route the widow will be left the £1M of non-qualifying assets and will use them to " buy " ( by way of exchange ) the qualifying assets ( which she must hold for the requisite two years ( before death ) ) .
14 He likes rosewood 's appearance and bass response and will use it if asked , but deep down he feels it 's too heavy to be an ideal guitar-building wood .
15 FIserve expects $23.5m from the offering and will use it for working capital , possible repayment of debt and acquisitions of complementary businesses .
16 Maybe the thought of buying Gazza was the reason Wilko was n't to worried about letting old Batty go … maybe the negotiations have been gong on longer than we know … and maybe ( just maybe ) Wilko has the tape of Urquart in ‘ House of Cards ’ and will use it to save the Monarchy in return for the deportation of all French players with silly shirts ; - )
17 From the moment of it 's birth , in fact poss er , even before it 's actual birth , not long after it 's conception , now that that babe has a will of it 's own , and it will exercise it and will use it .
18 Deals of this nature are not uncommon because , for example , the CIA and KGB give each other the right to approve the appointment of their station heads and can use their veto if the opposition proposes someone unacceptable .
19 The key point about this example is that the features offered by a information medium only confer value and add to the medium 's utility if the customer wants the features and can use them .
20 — it could be used to check whether students are already familiar with the language and can use it confidently , to help the teacher diagnose problems ;
21 Specialists know all there is to know about the Type 48-x , and can use it better than everyone else , and everyone benefits from their advice .
22 I would n't take the Ariel A147 on the mountains again but would use it at low level campsites .
23 They will always try to avoid any embarrassment , but will use their judgement on whether or not to make payment .
24 The only uniformity of practice that the Board of Education desires to see in the teaching of Public Elementary schools is that each teacher should think for himself and work out for himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to the best advantage and be best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school .
25 In one study of primary schools , the 1918 Handbook of Suggestions for the Consideration of Teachers was quoted as making only one requirement of uniformity , " the Board of Education desired to see in the teaching of public elementary schools … that each teacher shall think for himself , and work out by himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to best advantage and best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school " ( Kogan 1973:145 ) .
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