Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] use [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Women do often partially reject or filter knowledge , or even use it to their own advantage .
2 This does not mean that the applicant can not let the house , but if she sells it , or simply uses it as a second home , she may have to pay back the whole or part of the grant with interest .
3 Or maybe use me as the basis for tissue culture , body-bank , whatever . ’
4 Addictive use of any substance or behaviour is seen when the individual uses it in appropriately and compulsively to suppress uncomfortable emotions Or to gain a sense of elation in order to change a disordered mood rather than simply using it for its own sake .
5 In them he is no longer fighting against his instinctive understanding of the region , traditions and spirit of his home country , but embracing it as a source of inspiration , and eventually using it as a touchstone against which the characters and even life itself are to be judged .
6 Gradually children will come to understand them in various contexts and so use them in their own play .
7 As the horse learns from the voice to listen to the seat , leg and rein aids then you gradually dispense with the voice and only use it for rewarding when he is good .
8 He determined to hide it away in his special tin and only use it on Sundays , and in secret , to keep his head free of the nits .
9 It has been known for caterers to come in at 8am , turn all the ovens on and not use them for three hours . ’
10 Dreikurs advises parents to restrict talking to friendly conversations and not use it as a disciplinary measure .
11 Erm but if this trend continues , I can see them shooting down the activities side of this this place and just using it as an advice centre .
12 So I think th th that the one thing which is good I think , is a possibility of re-opening it up , and possibly using it to a fuller extent , which might actually give it er , er , new lease of life .
13 It was a bird that would appeal to popular sentiment ; indeed , Gould advocated its adoption as Australia 's national bird , and later used it as a motif on the covers of his Birds of Australia series , showing the male lyre-bird with the beautiful lyre-shaped plumes of its tail raised in courtship .
14 In fact Pachycephalosaurus had a 10-inch thick skull , and probably used it as a battering ram in ritual contests .
15 You could even press the flowers that were worn or used at the event and then use them as the decoration .
16 the school was able to save money on non-educational things like waste collection , and then use it for educational items ; and
17 By taking advantage of this facility , we can draw one pattern in a basic design option ( such as Fair Isle as we have done ) and then use it for many different types of knitting .
18 If desktop publishing is considered as a tool then it is important , as with any tool , to select both the correct one for the job and then use it in a sensible manner .
19 They calculated these standardized mortality rates for each cause of death , and then used them as weights in the allocation formula : areas with higher death rates from a particular disease got more money to treat that disease .
20 He used the whip on Gallagher , but Gallagher managed to take it away from him and then used it on him . ’
21 AND HOW TO USE THEM IN YOUR RESEARCH
22 The introduction of the microcomputer into the environment allows us to look much more closely at the type of information required on personnel and how to use it to best advantage .
23 On page 35 we take a detailed look at ways of describing to the teacher how to ‘ drive the program ’ and how to use it in the classroom .
24 Beginning in the 1860s , Degas made small wax statuettes of horses and female figures , keeping them in his studio and occasionally using them as models for his two-dimensional work .
25 CHECK the castle is moored securely to the ground and never use it in high winds or wet weather as they have been known to slip over and wet slippery surfaces can be dangerous .
26 WILLIAM CITRINE , 60 , of Raleigh Road , Leasowe , was fined £80 and ordered to pay £35 costs by Wirral magistrates after he admitted dishonestly receiving a stolen excise licence and fraudulently using it on his vehicle .
27 But there were plenty of beautiful and recognisable faces to be seen amongst the anonymous , but none-the-less powerful , fashion editors , still enough buying power in this room alone to rock empires , even if no house made a profit from the couture but rather used it for a loss-leading advertisement and a mark of prestige .
28 but not to use it by way of fending off calls for central fund money
29 How is it possible to exploit coral reefs for tourism , for example , but also use them as a food source ?
30 He trusted him on India , but also used him on the most sensitive domestic issues .
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