Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] use " in BNC.
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1 | A more generous expansion of existing centres would be permitted and the zone would provide the sites for eight new satellites ( ten sites being suggested ) , while the general character of a prevailing agricultural use would be secured . |
2 | The council 's Conservation Officer interested his colleagues in the Architect 's Department in investigating possible residential use of the building . |
3 | Soft knee-high boots , fashioned of calf-hide for light indoor use , were laced about his leggings . |
4 | This will be used to learn more about how the British public use and feel about the telephone and , hence , about the acceptability of telephone interviewing . |
5 | Likewise , words available to describe female genitals — ’ cunt ’ , ‘ slit ’ , ‘ crack ’ , ‘ slot ’ — reflect centuries of sadistic male use . |
6 | Equally , individual officers had over reacted to the disturbances with the over zealous use of dogs , truncheons and a number of unlawful weapons . |
7 | The planned shipment , officially for commercial nuclear use , was understood to have received informal US approval . |
8 | Only 27 per cent of these are in academia ; the rest have gone to research ( 20 per cent ) , the military ( 23 per cent ) , the financial sector ( 11 per cent ) , and direct industrial use ( 19 per cent ) . |
9 | Lipton believes about a quarter of London 's empty space will have to be reconverted into either light industrial use , studios or housing . |
10 | Much has been made of the possibilities of converting barns for light industrial use . |
11 | Two of the catalogue systems have undergone extended live use in one of PCL 's site libraries , and a considerable amount of transaction log data have been collected . |
12 | Far from shunning the courts , Sri Lankans made what very often seemed to the British excessive use of them . |
13 | Rather than focusing on a few substances which are painted in lurid colours , the specialists say , the goal should be a workplace free of compulsive chemical use of all kinds . |
14 | Over 700 acres on the northern slopes are set aside specifically for public recreational use , ie Hillend and Bonaly Parks which are under consideration for designation as Country Parks . |
15 | His theatre in Plymouth ( demolished 1939–41 ) was notable for its extensive early use of cast iron . |
16 | Making this plain to users will help to prevent any inadvertent serious use of this process — how you do that is described in Section 2.11 , User Access to Process . |
17 | For such expenditures , their tax cost can be used as their valuation and can be allocated on a variety of possible bases-per capita , in proportion to household income , rateable value , etc. , and where possible actual use of the service by different households . |
18 | But she stored the ‘ shooting rapids ’ image away , for possible future use . |
19 | It therefore makes sense to recover that element for possible future use in civil reactors or , one day , in the fast reactors . |
20 | MARSHALL Valvestate 8080 amp , 6 months old , limited private use , £275 ono . |
21 | In the present case the disputed land is extremely small , about one third of an acre and admittedly of very limited agricultural use , but would be a convenient site for a small house … |
22 | Exception — honest concurrent use |
23 | There is also now a clearly identifiable civil use for plutonium as fuel for the fast breeder type of reactor which it is hoped will eventually replace existing designs . |
24 | The Kurecolor KC-1100 range boasts 106 different values ; each pen is twin pointed , carrying as standard a broad , oblique cut tip for wide and medium fine use and a fine point for line and detail . |
25 | The following unusual use of to provides further confirmation of this : ( 25 ) She waited , Kate Croy , for her father to come in , but he kept her unconscionably , and there were moments at which she showed herself , in the glass over the mantel , a face positively pale with the irritation that had brought her to the point of going away without sight of him . |
26 | This study shows that active chronic duodenitis is less common in patients treated with NSAIDs , and that the prevalence of gastric metaplasia in the duodenum is not significantly reduced by chronic NSAID use . |
27 | The styling often means that they are ideal for both casual and serious outdoor use . |
28 | A project to develop a new production process requires a similar selective use of the concept . |
29 | This in turn was involved with government policies for promoting the nuclear generation of electricity , open cast mining and the privatization of electricity generation , with the threatened increased use of cheap imported coal . |
30 | Benjamin used this avant-garde antiorganic use of the disparate and plural flotsam and jetsam of every-day life as artistic means in his own concept of ‘ allegory ’ . |