Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [adv] use [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She joked : ‘ I get on well with all the guys , but if any of them get too frisky I can always use my army self-defence training to sort them out . ’
2 ‘ Whatever happens , I can always use my economics degree .
3 She realises that with her influence on millions of youngsters , she can now use her position to do some good . ’
4 If you have an Orchard MSA and want to borrow on a more permanent basis , you can simply use your Orchard Reserve to cover the cost of major purchases such as a car or a holiday .
5 You can also use your Saver Plus Card at any of our nationwide network of Self-Service cash machines to sweep money from your Current Account , provided both accounts are held at the same branch .
6 You can also use your Highline or Cashline Card to withdraw cash in some European Countries .
7 You can also use your Cashline card to withdraw cash from cash dispensers in some European countries .
8 You can also use your yarn for weaving , which by combining it with another fine yarn , will lighten , darken or brighten it up considerably and leave you with a beautiful fine fabric .
9 You can also use your Card to call up the balance , print-out or order a statement , or look at the last few transactions on your account at one or more of the new AutoBanking machines we are installing up and down the country to help you .
10 You can also use your card to obtain cash at any one of 10,000 Bank branches throughout Great Britain displaying the Access or Visa symbol and from any Royal Bank of Scotland Cashline machine .
11 But they advise sparing use of such melodramatic tactics ‘ unless you think you can consistently use your reputation as a high-strung hysteric to your advantage ’ .
12 The cardinal importance of hoards for establishing relative and absolute chronology has already been discussed in Chapter 2 , but we can also use their composition for several other purposes , of which two will be described here .
13 Councillor Joan Wade , of Stockton Borough Council , said she wanted to reassure senior citizens in the Stockton area that they can still use their passes to get to Langburgh .
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