Example sentences of "use [art] " in BNC.

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1 Using the ‘ Deposited Covenant ’ procedure you can pay over the whole of the donation in one go , and we can give you full details of how to do this .
2 On the contrary , using the tools of censorship , intimidation , disinformation and propaganda , they surround them with walls of silence and lies .
3 Part of the critic 's task in the nineteenth century , as now , was to interpret art for the lay public ; but what , artists asked themselves , if we interpreted our own work ? from such a thought sprang statements of artistic aims and manifestos , some using the new device of naming a group with a progressive title , such as futurism .
4 You will know about using the voice and body and know how not to exhaust yourself .
5 A committee of the Irish Medical Association put the numbers of women using the contraceptive pill in 1978 as 48,000 ; and the Family planning Association saw 30,000 people in 1976 and more than 53,000in 1978 ( Whyte 1980 : 403–4 ) .
6 Selected branches of travel agents Thomas Cook and AT May are using the computerised system , with the details of about 100 selected hotels .
7 Computer systems are often under-exploited , largely because the people using the systems are not aware of its possibilities .
8 The computer system will only bring the returns that the company expects if the people using it are using the system fully , which can be guaranteed through investment in adequate training .
9 Assuming the manual is in comprehensible English , users can avoid many unnecessary calls to the help desk by a combination of consulting its index , and using the onscreen help built into the software .
10 The Hotel Manager 's room status facility allows room status to be updated by using the telephone keypad as an input terminal .
11 ‘ We have customers who have been using the same set for more than 20 years , ’ he says .
12 ‘ The best bet looks to be you going into a Salvation Army hostel , them sorting out your benefits , and you using the hostel as a base from which to find something else .
13 Birds , especially blackbirds , like using the fibres for building nests .
14 New pilots will be taught just to unstall the wings and then to get the wings level using the normal coordination .
15 Recovery is simply a matter of relaxing the backward pressure on the stick and using the controls quite normally to bring the wings level and to ease out of the dive .
16 If every type of glider required a different recovery there would be the risk of a pilot using the wrong method for the type of aircraft .
17 Using the ailerons during the recovery , for example , may be the means of entering one of these other modes of spin .
18 Entries are made with every different kind of control input : full in-spin aileron , full out-spin aileron , airbrakes in and out , c.g. forward and c.g. aft , etc. , using the standard method of recovery to stop the spin .
19 The authorities do not require other methods of recovery to be tested , and it is therefore not always possible to be sure whether using the aileron , for instance , will flatten the spin and make it more difficult to stop .
20 Unstalling the wings takes away the cause of the autorotation and then the wings can be brought level using the stick and rudder normally .
21 However , even if it is a small field , all they have really learned is to position themselves by habit , using the local landmarks to help .
22 The positioning is made easier by imagining your field to be the normal landing area on your home site and by using the same angle for the positioning .
23 If the angle is too steep , and you arrive too close , it will mean having a very short base leg and no time for adjustments by moving in or out and using the airbrakes .
24 Unless you are in the habit of using the airbrakes on the base leg , you will tend to hesitate about using them and will end up too high .
25 With every approach , try to get into the habit of thinking ahead about the height of he final turn and to become familiar with the idea of using the airbrakes to bring you down so that the final turn is not too high .
26 If you have been thinking this way , practise having height in hand and using the airbrakes on the base leg .
27 The instructor should encourage the pilot to talk through his thoughts aloud to find out whether not using the airbrakes is caused by failing to realise the glider is too high or by not being quick enough to decide and act .
28 Of course , there are also disadvantages in using the normal , high tow position and it is a matter of opinion which is best or easiest .
29 He could have pushed the throttle forwards and avoided the accident by using the engine .
30 I used to do this with my more experienced pilots using the Falke motor glider on the runway at Lasham .
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