Example sentences of "[adv] we [modal v] use [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We may now represent this simplest of linguistic situations as follows ( the minor complication potentially caused by the presence of PLURAL is ignored here ) : Naturally we shall use E as our symbol for the occurrence of an entity , and P for that of a property . |
2 | I want to consider how far we can use descriptions of the Belfast and Hiberno-English vowel system to reflect on the past — specifically on aspects of the Early ModE vowel system . |
3 | Now we could use plasterboard at a fraction of the price and put it up in the fraction of the time . |
4 | What we can do now we can use systems to , once we 've got the racemic mixture we can use systems to separate that racemic mixture . |
5 | Let us do this problem again , but now we will use algebra to work out the boy 's weight . |
6 | Often we could use double . ’ |
7 | And this particular time I said , well maybe we should use Durex . |
8 | Thus if the charge distribution is known we should first determine the potential ( from eqn ( 2.24 ) and then we may use eqn ( 2.116 ) for calculating the energy . |
9 | For example , if we knew the positions and speeds of the sun and the planets at one time , then we could use Newton 's laws to calculate the state of the Solar System at any other time . |
10 | If P is the process that brings the pieces into the working positions , then we must use P — 1 to put them back again , so that our total operation is P ( F 2 R 2 ) 3 P — 1 . |
11 | If we can successfully compare a present-day situation to an historic one then we can use hindsight to tell us what may happen next . |
12 | At least we can use bows out there . ’ |
13 | The leaf is exceptionally useful in adding unexpected pungency and aroma almost anywhere we might use parsley . |