Example sentences of "be [adj] use [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , by isolating amplification products contained on partially overlapping restriction fragments , it may be possible to use repeated rounds of IRS-PCR amplification to march along contiguous restriction fragments .
2 As we have already stated , it may be possible to use completed documents directly as input to a data dictionary system so that the data is held in a readily-accessible computer format as well as on paper forms .
3 ‘ Tuning ’ of the database software may also be possible using manufacturer-supplied options to achieve results more in line with those attainable by programs written in-house .
4 The difference between our position and that of the Labour party is that people accept that we would be prepared to use nuclear weapons and know that Labour Members would not be , so they would not have a deterrent .
5 Do n't be afraid to use other faces such as Bookman , Palatino or Avant Garde but try to avoid fancy ‘ display ’ faces like Chancery , Park Avenue and Cooper unless they are actually appropriate .
6 It is now being recognised that it can be appropriate to use musical settings of the ‘ traditional ’ words in the ‘ new ’ services .
7 This would be impossible using simple cuttings and such disease resistant strains would be an obvious advantage to many farming systems in Africa , where cassava is a major crop , especially if disease resistance can be combined with high productivity .
8 In cases for which the system has spherical symmetry , such as space–time around a spherical star or planet , it may often be better to use polar coordinates ; then where .
9 However , you may only have one General , so you will not be able to use certain characters together .
10 It is usual to assume that the pupils will be able to use close-range materials on the desk or table in front of them , and then look up to the blackboard , perhaps to copy notes or diagrams displayed there , then quickly refocus on to their desk work .
11 And , as David Byrne , the NAL 's director , points out , people who wear hearing aids will neither be able to use digital mobiles , nor work with colleagues who use them .
12 The literature on strategic entry deterrence has analysed how firms may be able to use sunk costs to maintain dominant positions ( Gilbert , 1989 ; Sutton , 1991 ) .
13 ‘ When the Government was persuading Parliament to accept the right to buy scheme , they said that local authorities would be able to use accumulated funds from selling their houses to build more .
14 Only a few junk-bond issuers will be able to use debt-for-equity swaps .
15 In order to be able to use contextual relations for semantic purposes , therefore , we need to be able to recognise and discount combinatorial peculiarities which are purely grammatical in nature .
16 We must for example be able to use concurrent users of the same accounting information in many different languages .
17 In understanding the effects which may be observed of subjective risk in everyday driving the most important studies are likely to be those using moderate levels of arousal .
18 For example , blind people will be unable to use light/dark changes and so will have to make more use of a regular sleep/wake rhythm or of social commitments .
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