Example sentences of "use they [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now you know the rules , set a good example to other drivers by using them at all times ; who knows , they may even copy your driving style and do it right too !
2 Parents may feel suspicious of these , or resentful , and will need help in using them to best advantage .
3 The leaflet accused the Moslem of kidnapping children and using them for ritual purposes .
4 Once again there are different ways in which such data are used , but all share the object of analysing the data anew , using them for different purposes than originally intended .
5 ‘ As long as nothing offensive is being said during Eircell mobile phone conversations , we have no power to stop anybody using them for any purpose , however peculiar . ’
6 These individual ‘ building blocks ’ are called phonemes , or in some instances allophones , and by using them in various combinations any word can be constructed .
7 More often , two or more rhythms are used to give not only a more varied rhythmic interest but also a bigger canvas by using first one rhythm , then another , or by using them in various combinations and expansions .
8 The children were being encouraged to learn about sentences by using them in real contexts .
9 Anyway , I like them , and will certainly be using them in future paintings .
10 You are already familiar with the mathematical operations curl , div , and grad ( I prefer using them in vector-operator form ) , and you need no introduction to the concepts of electricity .
11 This way we would give each student on our list a two-digit number , from 01 to 50 , and then run through a page of random numbers , using them in two-digit sets , until we had got ten within the range of 01 to 50 .
12 The advantage of using them in this situation is their low cost and the speed with which the wall can be built up .
13 He was a man of profound education , but having acquired it himself he treasured words and used them with unique skill and often with a strange individuality .
14 Gestures of this kind were part of the vocabulary of politics ; an astute politician like Philip used them to great effect .
15 Other cars that try hard to embrace traditional concepts of luxury use leather and wood as add-on decoration ; the Bentley uses them as raw materials .
16 To overcome the delay , the robot 's software ’ dreams ’ approximate solution pairs ( I' , J' ) and uses them like observed entries .
17 In a sense , our usage of the terms ‘ way of life ’ and ‘ ideology ’ are indicative of this : we have used them as conceptual opposites .
18 We have used them to great effect from boats or for getting baits in under trees or undercut banks where casting has been impossible but the wind has helped to carry the bait into inaccessible areas often inhabited by pike .
19 Some people I know have used them for departmental budgets , but quite how they do that I do n't know .
20 ‘ We have already used them in two series at home — against India when they had two umpires from England and against the West Indies when both umpires were Indian .
21 Users of telecottages are given the key and people can use them at any time , which means that women can come in during the evening , early in the morning or whatever . ’
22 We will stop sales to countries which might use them for internal repression or international aggression .
23 This would leave the bassist free to add little chordal colourings on the G and D. You could also use them for striking solo intro riffs , something they excel at , while adding a touch of stereo chorus provides an even sweeter sound .
24 The fact that , one has as a as a council , credit approvals , it does allow you to set them against capital receipts in in further financing new capital works , to the extent that you do n't use them for other purposes .
25 You can also use them for blocking gaps between skirting boards and floor — it 's much cheaper than wood beading .
26 In the wartime agreement on pooling brains and resources for the original work on the atomic bomb , which was signed at Quebec in 1943 between the United States and Britain in association with Canada , there were five clauses : the signatories would not use atomic weapons against each other ; they would not use them against third parties without the others ' consent ; no information would be given to third parties without mutual consent ; Britain disclaimed any interest in commercial and industrial exploitation , because the heavy burden of production would fall on the United States ; and a Combined Policy Committee would be set up to ensure full and effective collaboration .
27 His court of justice , while technically independent and free to operate on traditional lines , was in fact under the close supervision of the Resident , who exercised powers in respect of such courts as to ‘ enable him ’ , in Lugard 's words , ‘ to entirely control their actions , and , in fact , to use them as auxiliary courts ’ .
28 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
29 In some cases , again , his links with the local gentry can be inferred only from his readiness to use them on sensitive business after 1483 .
30 It can also be used to establish the propensity of different ACORN categories to buy different products or services , or to use them at particular rates ; and to analyse their exposure and reaction to different forms of promotional and advertising media .
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