Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [coord] use [art] " in BNC.

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1 Later canals , built by engineers such as Telford and Smeaton , had more changes of level and used a greater variety of structures ; locks , tunnels , embankments , cuttings and aqueducts which demanded large amounts of money and considerable engineering skill .
2 Perhaps Philip 's final plan , of finding and using the de Montfort assassin , could still succeed ?
3 When you are happy that the etch resist pattern is as required , the board can then be etched in Ferric Chloride in the usual manner in either an open tray of etchant or using the Seno GS sealed system described last month .
4 Rather they explore the possibilities of rhythm and use the two contrasting guitars to show every instrument does n't have to play the same melody .
5 We should increase taxes on inessential , unhealthy and damaging forms of consumption and use the proceeds to fund socially beneficial forms of employment .
6 Slick on just a touch of colour or use a complementary tint over your favourite lipstick to add extra gloss .
7 PERFECT PORRIDGE This easy recipe is rather like a hot version of muesli but uses the best kind of oats , has wheatgerm as a bonus and indulgent toppings .
8 Richard , from Mossley Hill , cast 25 yards out into six feet of water and used a 2 lb hook length and 5 lb main line .
9 Starting with a blank sheet of paper and using the wisdom accumulated through more than 150 years of life-saving , the designers and operators together specified a new concept in lifeboats .
10 I was not aware — I have not yet received reports — of that demonstration , but I believe that it is ironic that the IRA and its supporters should at the same time be enjoying the privileges of democracy and using the methods of terrorism .
11 The local skateboard club voted to take down the three foot of vert and use the vert sections to make up a flat bottom .
12 Pancreatic contents of DNA and RNA were assayed by the fluorimetric method of Boer but using an excitation wavelength of 536 nm and an emission wavelength of 602 nm .
13 Measuring 64 x 80 cm , ‘ Jardin à Auvers ’ is in perfect condition , an extremely strong composition with sweeping curved lines , devoid of sky and using an almost pointilliste technique .
14 As editor of The Colonial Magazine , Kingston 's Magazine and The Union Jack ( the last-named started in 1880 , the year of his death , and taken over by Henty ) , Kingston could claim all the space he needed to express his views on the importance of colonisation and use the experience he gained from working for the Colonial Land and Emigration Board .
15 Computer or no computer , I should certainly not have been able to handle the mathematics myself but John Cook likes that sort of thing and using the Mercury computer at Farnborough he was able to map the stresses very close to the tip of a crack which had a finite tip radius .
16 Similarly , there may be variations in people 's experience of purchasing and using the product or service in question .
17 The Message Line attempts to tell you what to do next , or what has gone wrong , or requests responses , at every stage of editing or using a command .
18 However , at Cosmeston the archaeologist has the opportunity to excavate a large portion of the settlement over a long period of time and to use the results to shed light on sites where the excavators have not been so fortunate .
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