Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [coord] use " in BNC.
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1 | speak with a broader regional accent and use more non-standard grammatical forms ; |
2 | But also in another sense , conservation has frequently been seen as an imposition , so much so that many local people rioted , formed armed resistance and used the issue as a nucleus for organising wide-ranging political dissent in eastern Africa against the British colonial administration ( Young and Fosbrooke 1960 ; Cliffe 1964 ) . |
3 | That said , it 's nice to have the right gear and use it sensibly . |
4 | Just as Marx criticised the suggestion that we could found a theory on universal human needs , he now rejects the idea that we can introduce an independently defined notion of economic practice and use it to explain other aspects of society . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | They borrow short-term funds and use these funds to purchase higher yielding assets , such as Treasury Bills and commercial bills . |
7 | The only treatment is symptomatic and supportive therapy and using sedatives to control convulsions . |
8 | This makes any comparative analysis of data recorded at different times or using different aggregation units problematical . |
9 | By the end of the morning pupils were discussing the materials , relating the different activities and using information already gained and also beginning to think in terms of a wide-ranging , long-term project in which they were all involved . |
10 | Thus football fans have incorporated the term ‘ hooligan ’ into their own social talk and use it as a term for referring to boys who commit acts generally thought worthy of some praise . |
11 | Try different methods and use the one which works best for you . |
12 | If confidentiality is an issue the most effective approach may be to discuss brief , anonymous details of the opportunity with possible interested parties and use their responses as a basis for preparing a shortlist . |
13 | Fig 10 When raising the rig it is important to keep the back straight and use the strongest muscles in your body , the leg muscles , to do all the work . |
14 | Cutting stone was done with a rope dipped in wet sand and used like a saw . |
15 | The experts have only to accept that the joint sessions also used groups of models kitted-out for each occasion by Rembrandt from his well stocked theatrical wardrobe and used them for painting as well as for drawing , to come to realize that their efforts over the last seventy years have been largely misdirected . |
16 | He had ramps built for public appearances and used his sons as virtual crutches . |
17 | If it is invested in physical capital for the public sector or used to retire outstanding government debt , it is not at all imprudent . |
18 | The Home Office made sure that anyone legally buying a cordless telephone and using it illegally , could have one to work legally that would soon become illegal . |
19 | Genette 's Narrative Discourse , by contrast , is able to include a much wider range of narrative elements and to use the linguistic analogy in the most flexible way . |
20 | He compiled the first useful tables of travel times of seismic phases and used them to show that wave speeds increase smoothly with depth , up to a point where they suffer a sharp decrease , which he identified with the boundary of a central core ‘ possessing radically different physical properties ’ , though he did not conclude that the core was liquid . |
21 | But one Moscow designer , at least , has been able to look at the familiar with a fresh eye and use the symbols of Soviet power with wit and imagination . |
22 | John Wesley edited an abridged edition and used it widely to support his sermons . |
23 | I did n't want , either , a sexual apartheid or to use violence or magic . |
24 | the tendency to privilege the category of ‘ youth ’ , because , for some time now , young people have spent a disproportionately large part of their disposable income on leisure commodities such as records ; this leads to neglect of older age-groups who may use different musics and use them differently ; |
25 | A portion of the tail of the pancreas was then quickly excised , trimmed of adipose and connective tissue and used immediately . |
26 | All you need to do is to draw up the pattern shapes to full size on to brown paper and use this as a pattern for your cloth . |
27 | Normally , this method of ‘ free chromaticism ’ , or ‘ free twelve-note composition ’ , is used for highly chromatic music which avoids tonal suggestions and uses all twelve notes of the total-chromatic fairly consistently . |
28 | it gives children the chance to practise varieties of language in different situations and to use a variety of functions of language which it is otherwise more difficult to practise : questioning , challenging , complaining etc. ; |
29 | The publication stressed that children should be helped to develop as wide as possible a range of language uses so that they can ‘ speak appropriately in different situations and use standard forms when they are needed ’ . |
30 | Like the Edwardians , the Mods assumed what had been an exclusively and outrageously homosexual style and used it as a key to cross into the ‘ private ’ space of the body and of self-discovery ; unlike their forebears , they were far more intimately involved with black culture , from the new black music of the Tamla and Sue labels , to the ‘ bluebeat ’ clubs that were opening , as an index of Britain 's more visible black community . |