Example sentences of "use be " in BNC.

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1 The methods of quality control they use are Japanese , and can , they find , be drilled into Britons and Americans just as well as into Japanese .
2 Most in the occult agree that the paraphernalia they use are simply aids in contacting and manipulating the power .
3 The words we use are only a part of how we communicate .
4 Most of the essential tools we use are decorative as well as functional .
5 Other verses I use are ‘ stamp your feet ’ , ‘ scratch your ear ’ , ‘ shout hooray ’ and finally ‘ do all four ’ .
6 The instruments those guys use are completely different from guitar and I knew that if I could emulate the phrasing of those instruments then I would be breaking new ground instead of just playing the rock phrases that everybody knows .
7 Surveys just before this Truth in Lending Act , just after , and again in 1977 , have shown a steady growth in the proportion of American consumers whose estimates of the APRs being charged on the credit they use are at least reasonably close to actual market rates .
8 So although ( as with most shopping ) country-dwellers may not have such a wide choice of credit arrangements as town-dwellers , there is no sign that the shopping centres they use are credit ‘ deserts ’ .
9 The words people use are too often interpreted literally to signify little more than their immediate and most rational translation .
10 And the words we use are a small part of the process .
11 However , I use an overhead projector in the course of my job and the pens we use are washable , so I thought these might be a suitable substitute .
12 Do n't be worried if you have to have an injection at the clinic or at the doctor 's , because the syringes they use are sterilised and used only once .
13 It will help all of them if the learning materials that they use are clearly presented and legible .
14 It is now possible , even in respectable academic circles in this country , to recognise that the concepts people use are related to the ( changing ) circumstances in which they live .
15 It 's merely recording the words we use are taken down on a scrap of paper context I do n't but used .
16 An alkali with sodium in it and the one 's we usually use are the hydroxides .
17 However , the kind of graph theory which mathematicians investigate is almost totally irrelevant for computing , and even the basic definitions which computing people use are not always the standard graph theoretic ones .
18 Not necessarily , because in our experiments we experimenters , devise ; however , we have no way of telling whether the scales we use are the same as those the animals themselves use in making their memories .
19 The crux of the matter is that while one can accept the proposition that judicial labels often express a conclusion already reached , rather than dictate the result which should be arrived at , to infer that therefore the type of labels that we use are irrelevant is a non sequitur .
20 But the er but it ca n't be done on modern alarms now because the bell boxes they use are anti-foam and they probably have two or three alarm
21 It is important that we ensure that the materials we use are a reflection of attitudes and expectations more suited to a diverse society , so many teachers may feel they need to collect a more multicultural range of resources .
22 The tests they use are large-sample tests , and the distributions of the test statistics they use ( such as the likelihood ratio ) are not known exactly for small samples .
23 They are likely to argue that the structures we use are ‘ overblown ’ and pitched so as to overestimate the costs of running a unitary City-based authority .
24 The everyday household products we use are also of vital importance to maintain a ‘ green ’ lifestyle .
25 In Chapter 1 we argued that conscious awareness , the images and representations that people use to communicate with each other and the various forms of deliberate planning and foresight which they use are all partly a result of the myriad social relationships in which they are caught up , and partly a product of deep-rooted instincts and emotions .
26 This contrasts with non-historians for whom the data they use are generated from the very start of the research process , either via questionnaire or some other survey method , with computer analyses in view .
27 They argue the chemicals farmers use are damaging the countryside .
28 The tools they use are n't made anymore .
29 increasingly I think nowadays people converse in not a foreign language , because the terms that people use are familiar but meanings that they intend are not , and th th th the computer people are the worst because they use ordinary words which mean completely different things in the
30 After all , it 's not much use being fingered as someone who 's going places if there 's nowhere to go .
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