Example sentences of "but [pron] [vb mod] use [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is reflected in a number of studies of kinship , but I shall use the terms employed by Firth , Hubert and Forge ( 1970 , ch. 6 ) . |
2 | I could tour it just like a normal album but I could use the art circuit as kind of a base audience . |
3 | this one 's actually plum jam , but I will use a substitution |
4 | Like many people , I am in favour of public transport in principle , but I will use a car , even on a holiday weekend like this , given half a chance . |
5 | It is not necessary for you to meet him at the moment — in fact , he is not here right at this moment — but you may use the telephone . |
6 | It 's probably unrealistic to expect you to avoid the sun altogether on holiday , but you must use a sunscreen with a factor of at least 15 and not go any lower . |
7 | But , with yourselves , do make sure you cleanse properly I 'm not too worried about your toner , but you must use a moisturizer , just to make sure that your skin is nice and soft and supple . |
8 | But you should use a quotation if the language of the original is itself important . |
9 | I usually use the tubular cast on ( 2 on the E6000 ) for my full needle setting but you can use the racking cast if you prefer . |
10 | But you can use the Jeannie slot as erm a revision thing , you come and have a chat with me about the course , or we can show the video . |
11 | Because of the non-linearity of the cross-equation restrictions we can not use the F-test in this case , but we can use the likelihood ratio . |
12 | As I have indicated , the requirements for competition are slightly different , but we can use the fitness built up through normal training to provide a platform upon which to establish more specialised requirements . |
13 | But he could use the trip to offer the French first option on the Reading school of excellence graduate , who shot to prominence with a glittering debut in the FA Cup win over Birmingham only last month . |
14 | The Executive Health Centre in Harley Street might sound plush ( the carpets are ! ) but anyone can use the facilities . |