Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] use " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of this , there is plenty of scope for what is sought to be greatly reduced ; it is also possible for the permission to be limited in time , in other words for the development , building and/or use to be permitted only until some date in the future . |
2 | This makes any comparative analysis of data recorded at different times or using different aggregation units problematical . |
3 | By manipulating the glove , the user can interact with the virtual world , handling and manipulating objects or using a repertoire of gestures as commands . |
4 | Two choices exist , either to sell the material for scrap or use it as a substitute . |
5 | Cut neckline or use existing |
6 | Contact time can be solved by repeating chemical application , changing chemical to a faster acting type such as from an alkali to a solvent , changing from a liquid to a gel or using foam cleaning . |
7 | If you can define the area with a different floor level or use one arm of an L-shaped room , so much the better . |
8 | The gas is collected and can be burned directly for domestic heating and cooking or used to produce electricity in a generator ( see figure 5.21 ) . |
9 | The vat can be used as a hot solution reservoir for other activities or used for soaking other equipment . |
10 | It means around 24 million current account holders would have to pay a fee every time they drew a cheque or used a hole-in-the-wall cash machine . |
11 | Whether part of a dining room suite or used on its own , Montezumas ' iron furniture makes a stunning feature . |
12 | In fact , a multimedia database may be called upon to store anything you can store on a computer or use in an information application . |
13 | Whether we 're working on drama as a subject in its own right , developing a school play or using drama as a means of focusing and enhancing work in other curriculum areas , working with other adults is potentially very rewarding . |
14 | Pre-cut panels of mirrors sold for hanging on wardrobe or cupboard doors are often surprisingly cheap compared to custom-cut pieces and they can be hung side by side or used in certain places to look like slit windows in a wall . |
15 | 17032 married white women aged 25–39 years at entry during 1968–74 who were taking oral contraceptives or using an intrauterine device or diaphragm . |
16 | So be careful you do n't pull the stolen non-human animal fibres ( wool ) over someone 's eyes or use the differently logical ( wrong ) word this Christmas . |
17 | This is a phenomenon which most of us experience from time to time , particularly when performing a highly practised task like driving a car or using a keyboard , and which the clinician often feels presents in exaggerated form in certain neurological conditions . |
18 | Ball & Stick is a three dimensional molecular graphics program for Macintosh computers ( Mac Plus or later ) aiming to provide publication-quality images of models constructed from library fragments or using coordinates from databases , calculations or experiment . |
19 | The fact gnawed at him , haunting him while he cleaned out the sitting-room fire or made tea or used the Electrolux . |
20 | Constructional apraxia is an impairment in the construction of two- or three-dimensional figures as in drawing or using matches or building blocks . |
21 | Secure them to carpet with gripper tape or use the sticky weave that is sold especially to keep rugs in place . |
22 | While the intelligence community was specifically forbidden to compromise staff newsmen or to use media staff credentials as a cover for its agents , cutbacks and bureau closures had left most of the world 's press , radio and television dependent on local freelance reporters and cameramen , to whom the restrictions did not apply . |
23 | Indeed , London Underground 's own byelaw 22 states that ‘ No person while upon the railway shall to the annoyance of any other person sing , perform on any musical instrument or use any gramophone record player or tape recorder or portable wireless apparatus . ’ |
24 | The message Enter Y to confirm page break or use direction keys to reposition appears * |
25 | Give a dog ( so to speak ) a bad name , treat him or her accordingly — by having a confrontation or using a suspicious manner — and we are quite likely to trigger a hostile , resentful reaction that confirms our original opinion . |
26 | All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly : and the expression ‘ enforceable Community right ’ and similar expressions shall be read as referring to one to which this subsection applies . |
27 | ‘ All such rights , powers , liabilities , obligations and restrictions from time to time created or arising by or under the Treaties , and all such remedies and procedures from time to time provided for by or under the Treaties , as in accordance with the Treaties are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom shall be recognised and available in law , and be enforced , allowed and followed accordingly . ’ |
28 | In order to provide for such a constitutional amendment , Parliament passed the European Communities Act in 1972 , which stated that the requirements arising now or subsequently from the Treaty ‘ are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom ’ ( European Communities Act , section 2(1) ) . |
29 | Many cities run the trees through chippers , paying for the operation by selling the mulch or using it in public parks . |
30 | The risks involved in entering new markets , new sectors or using new processes can be externalized or shared within conglomerate groups or underwritten by the state on behalf of society . |