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1. Sweet are the uses of adversity. 
2. This doctor often uses herbal remedies.
3. The boiler uses solid fuel.
4. He uses big words to impress people.
5. The language this computer uses is BASIC.
6. She uses her car mostly for driving to work.
7. She uses wit with deadly effect.
8. She uses her charm to manipulate people.
8. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
9. The article uses rather specialized musical terminology.
10. The computer uses extended memory.
11. He uses the metaphor of fire to represent hatred.
12. People say of her that she uses black magic.
13. The technique Mr Wilson uses most often is to juxtapose things for dramatic effect.
14. The energy an animal uses is in direct relation to speed and body mass.
15. The author uses disease as a metaphor for the corruption in society.
16. She uses some wonderful images and metaphors in her writing.
17. He uses his daily column to whale away at the war.
18. Sometimes a creature uses a pair of antennae to swim.
19. The Wall Street Journal uses 220,000 metric tons of newsprint each year.
20. In his lecture the teacher expanded on the uses of the English subjunctive mood.
21. She has a microwave, but uses it mainly for defrosting bread.
22. The makers of the car claim that it uses up to 50% less fuel than other similar cars.
23. The firm uses electronic filters to prevent workers from accessing the Internet.
24. The painter uses a grained canvas that absorbs a lot of paint.
25. His discoveries included 300 uses for peanuts and 200 uses for sweet potatoes.
26. Blues is a musical form that uses a lot of repetition.
27. Bob uses the van for picking up groceries.
28. The document uses the British spelling for caesium.
29. Dad uses a spade to dig the garden.
30. Short-wave radio uses the 20-50 metre band.
1. This doctor often uses herbal remedies.
2. The boiler uses solid fuel.
3. He uses big words to impress people.
4. The language this computer uses is BASIC.
5. She uses her car mostly for driving to work.
6. She uses her charm to manipulate people.
7. The article uses rather specialized musical terminology.
8. The computer uses extended memory.
8. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
9. He uses the metaphor of fire to represent hatred.
10. People say of her that she uses black magic.
11. The technique Mr Wilson uses most often is to juxtapose things for dramatic effect.
12. The energy an animal uses is in direct relation to speed and body mass.
13. The author uses disease as a metaphor for the corruption in society.
14. She uses some wonderful images and metaphors in her writing.
15. He uses his daily column to whale away at the war.
16. Sometimes a creature uses a pair of antennae to swim.
17. The Wall Street Journal uses 220,000 metric tons of newsprint each year.
18. In his lecture the teacher expanded on the uses of the English subjunctive mood.
19. She has a microwave, but uses it mainly for defrosting bread.
20. The makers of the car claim that it uses up to 50% less fuel than other similar cars.
21. The firm uses electronic filters to prevent workers from accessing the Internet.
22. The painter uses a grained canvas that absorbs a lot of paint.
23. His discoveries included 300 uses for peanuts and 200 uses for sweet potatoes.
24. Blues is a musical form that uses a lot of repetition.
25. Dad uses a spade to dig the garden.
26. He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings.
27. A driver uses brakes to arrest his car's speed.
28. He uses some dubious shifts to get money.
29. It is an electronic device with many uses.
30. She sometimes uses a bamboo as a stick.
31. His kitchen is full of gadgets he never uses.
32. The plane uses state-of-the-art navigation equipment.
33. Robots have many different uses in modern industry.
34. My lamp uses 40 watts.
35. The recipe uses a whole jarful/two jarfuls of jam.
36. He always uses vibrant colours in his paintings.
37. The plant uses the carbohydrates to make cellulose.
38. This machine uses the hydroelectric power.
38. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
39. She uses her unmarried name for professional purposes.
40. The girl always uses too much scent.
41. As a rule, hardly anybody uses this road.
42. This chemical has a wide range of industrial uses.
43. This type of heater uses a lot of electricity.
44. Being a hospital Sister had its uses.
45. A driver uses brakes to arrest his car's speed.
46. She uses rather dated words and phrases.
47. The kitten uses that box as a bed.
48. He uses language with great subtlety.
49. This computer uses the DX chip.
50. She uses a wheelchair sort of thing.
51. The criminal Mick Clark has/uses several aliases.
52. She uses various devices to forward the plot.
53. Being stubborn can have its uses.
54. She uses quite vivid colours.
55. He uses a magnifying glass to read tiny print.
56. The population in these villages still uses well water.
57. He uses some dubious shifts to get money.
58. Cale also uses electronic keyboards to compose.
59. It is an electronic device with many uses.
60. The report outlined possible uses for the new weapon.
31. The barman uses a small silver measure for brandy.
32. She droned on for hours about the uses of the present tense.
33. The vehicles are large and not easily adaptable to new uses.
34. The snake uses its venom to stun or paralyze its victims.
35. We should take part in the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
36. This is a progressive firm that uses the most modern systems.
37. A sailor uses the rudder to make the ship go in the correct direction.
61. A dog uses urine to mark its territory .
62. This artist uses light and shade to good effect.
63. He uses a lot of unusual expressions.
64. He still uses an old typewriter.
65. She sometimes uses a bamboo as a stick.
66. The medical uses of herbs are legion.
67. He boils down red wine and uses what's left.
68. The rebel chief uses the pseudonym 'Tigrillo'.
69. In this sentence the writer uses an illegal construction.
70. The tonal range she uses is wide and varied.
71. He uses hypnosis as part of the treatment.
72. He uses an electric shaver.
73. She uses a different name in her professional life.
74. My grandmother still uses her old treadle sewing machine.
75. The barman uses a small silver measure for brandy.
76. The artist uses doves to represent peace.
77. This herb has a variety of uses.
78. He uses lots of long words.
79. My new wallpaper stripper uses high-pressure steam to lift off the paper.
80. She uses a lot of reds and pinks in her paintings.
81. She uses so much jargon I can never understand her explanations.
82. I think what appeals to me about his painting is the colours he uses.
83. I know you don't like him,[http:///USES.html] but he has his uses.
84. Everyone uses the cafeteria, from the managing director down to the office boy.
85. Abu is not his real name, but it's one he uses to disguise his identity.
86. The company uses the simulator to market test new designs.
87. We wash our cars and hose our gardens without even thinking of the water that uses.
88. The company uses the agency when a vacancy needs to be filled on an interim basis.
89. The male uses song to attract a female to his nest site.
90. 'Round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran' uses alliteration.
91. The show uses Zondo's trial and execution as its framework.
92. He's got an old van which he uses for getting about.
93. She droned on for hours about the uses of the present tense.
94. CDTV uses a CD-ROM system that is coupled to a powerful computer.
95. The director uses his own childhood experiences as a template for the movie.
96. I get the impression that she uses bad language in meetings for effect.
97. She uses the media to help her exact a terrible revenge.
98. He uses a rowboat to go fishing on the lake.
98.
99. The car industry uses machine tools for cutting car body parts.
100. We need to recognize that certain uses of the land upon which we live are simply wrong.
101. The school uses a combination of modern and traditional methods for teaching reading.
102. She has this apparent innocence which, I suspect, she uses to her advantage.
103. The vehicles are large and not easily adaptable to new uses.
104. A food processor has a variety of uses in the kitchen.
105. The cosmetics industry uses gorgeous women to sell its skincare products.
106. The snake uses its venom to stun or paralyze its victims.
107. She uses her newspaper column to expound her views on environmental issues.
108. I don't want to upset him again like before. It is also used instead of as if:It looks like we're going to be late. These uses of like are common but are not considered correct in formal written English.
109. The machine uses minute quantities of ozone to sterilise and deodorise refrigerated food vehicles.
110. She uses her secretary to fend off unwanted phone calls.
111. The artist uses her trademark swirls of paint to good effect in her latest exhibition.
112. I like the way the artist uses red in this painting.
113. The electron microscope uses a beam of electrons to produce images at high magnifications.
114. We should take part in the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
115. The test uses pictures to elicit words from the child.
116. There are new uses of words coming in and old uses dying out.
117. Everything that a computer does is dependent on the man who uses it.
118. She uses her vocal training to record audio tapes of books for blind people.
119. The artist Sandy Lee uses natural pigments in her work.
120. The aim of the course was to familiarize students with the uses of the Internet.
121. On top of the cupboards are vast straw baskets which Pat uses for dried flower arrangements.
122. The control panel uses all the newest technology and is considered state-of-the-art.
123. He uses his wife as a kind of crutch because of his lack of confidence.
124. The school uses old, time-tested techniques for teaching children to read.
125. She uses make-up to hide the thread veins in her cheeks.
126. The average citizen in the developed world uses over 155kg of paper per year.
127. She uses every opportunity.
128. Everyone knows what's best for him or herself. He/she or he can also be used in writing:If in doubt, ask your doctor. He/she can give you more information. These uses can seem awkward when they are used a lot. It is better to try to change the sentence,[http:///USES.html] using a plural noun. Instead of saying:A baby cries when he or she is tired you can say Babies cry when they are tired.
129. The fish uses its tail fins for propulsion through the water.
130. The army uses a special cipher so that military messages are kept secret.
131. She uses a variety of different colours, shapes and textures in her wall hangings.
132. This is a very progressive firm that uses the most modern systems.
133. This is a progressive firm that uses the most modern systems.
134. The museum uses smells and smoke generators to create atmosphere.
135. When she paints in oils she always uses the same range of colours.
136. A sailor uses the rudder to make the ship go in the correct direction.
137. The school uses a buddy system to pair newcomers with older students.
138. The cat uses its claws to protect itself against enemies.
139. The toughness, lightness, strength, and elasticity of whalebone gave it a wide variety of uses.
140. She uses animal sounds to create startling effect in her music.
141. He doesn't use fully rounded characters in his plays - he uses types.
142. The amount of petrol a car uses is relative to its speed.
143. The cordless version uses the VersaPak rechargeable battery system.
144. Infrared detectors have many uses.
145. Fred never uses public toilets.
146. But he uses the schools with caution.
147. Ancient literature uses fictional characters to illustrate moral dilemmas.
148. The alternative approach uses n-gram techniques.
149. It includes the uses of informal education for carers.
150. The talented chef uses buckwheat soba noodles effectively.
151. The campaign uses posters and newspaper and radio advertisements.
152. Porfiry uses them to try and catch Raskolnikov out.
153. This dictionary uses the IPA.
154. The building uses steel poles to brace the roof.
155. It is a broadsword, and Marlowe uses it brutally.
156. He uses crabs for bait, the caption informs.
157. He uses them for coyote bait.
158. But now he uses a computer to draw the designs,[http:///USES.html] and the computer prints them out on canvas.
159. Carbon has four electrons that it uses to form chemical bonds.
160. Most are ill-adapted to the demands of modern, mechanised agriculture and, unless converted to new uses, may well disappear.
161. She uses language that would make a construction worker blush.
162. The Macher does not take standard cartridges, but uses its own proprietary ammunition.
163. Skilful individuals such as Gazza are very much also-rans, though they do have their uses.
164. One system uses a peristaltic pump which, although very accurate, can not withstand back pressure.
165. The new fridge uses a mix of butane and propane gases as coolants.
166. Read in studio A forest ranger who uses a chainsaw to fell trees is now using it to sculpt the wood.
167. The bellicose termite belongs to a group that uses a different digestive method.
168. Although a killer application still awaits discovery, proponents of on-line radio see some possible uses and benefits of the new technology.
169. The manufacturers are currently working on an alternative version which uses sodium acid batteries.
170. One of many interesting alternative ways of measuring mutual inductance uses any bridge that measures self inductance together with the following technique.
171. The bank uses its triple A debt rating to borrow on world financial markets for its lending programme to middle-income countries.
172. Robert Eisner, a University of Chicago economist, uses a simple calculation.
173. This would reduce carbon emissions and would also provide alternative uses for farm surpluses.
174. There is almost certainly widespread illegal use as well as approved uses.
175. The lender releases money to the borrower, who then uses the money to pay wages and other expenses of the harvest.
176. The new decoder uses an amplitude locked loop in combination with a phase locked loop to achieve this breakthrough.
177. This is the sharp end of modern cartography, a revolution in processing geographic data for practical uses.
178. Essentially this feedforward network uses a refinement of the Widrow-Hoff technique, which calculates the difference between actual outputs and desired outputs.
179. There are times when the way a woman uses her tears in a relationship is a barrier to her growth.
180. The process uses small chips of carbon to adsorb the gold dissolved in solution.
181. The sensor uses an infrared beam to "read" a vehicle's exhaust emissions as it drives past.
182. A TriFlex controller uses high-speed buffers to manage data flow between the buses.
183. Contemporary art practice has found various uses for avant-garde culture.
184. It uses all sorts of quantitative and qualitative data, and allows all types of subjective and objective assessments.
185. A first move in such cases is to establish which alternative uses will be acceptable to the local planning authority.
186. If a man has talent and can't use it, he's failed. If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he uses the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know. Thomas Wolfe 
187. A second piece of evidence is provided by certain uses of the definite article.
188. A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it. Rabindranath Tagore 
188. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
189. Local Authority No. 1 method always uses historic cost accounting.
190. Illegal uses often include shopping trips, collecting spare parts for the garage or calling at a public house along a journey.
191. The explanation is that the domestic cat uses two vocabularies at once.
192. Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty.
193. There is no shortage of uses for the red boxes.
194. Where a device or software has lawful uses, it would obviously be unsatisfactory to ban its sale.
195. MacLow develops a choreography based in part on chance for which he uses playing cards.
196. You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you. Eric Hoffer 
197. Water Supply - and the many varied uses A guaranteed supply of water is vital for the canal system.
198. This is one of the uses of a check list, as seen below.
199. The centre used to recommend a strict vegetarian diet but now uses a more flexible approach.
200. Co., a small Boston brokerage house, sometimes uses sharp elbows to survive.
201. Liberal Washington Post reporter Jane Day uses her cell phone to call in the story.
202. A worker bee also uses the sun in a similar way.
203. A Mirage security guard uses his walkie-talkie to cal for reinforcements, and directs people who want autographs into a line.
204. This is because the body uses carbohydrate calories in a different way from fat calories.
205. But the larger picture is systematically distorted by the military and political calculations concerning the strategic uses of information and disinformation.
206. But I had a feeling that there were still some interesting uses for airships if I incorporated modern technology and materials.
207. Trickstick is based on a novel electrical effect, it uses the human body as an aerial to pick up mains hum.
208. In addition to overcoming its own inertia, Nintendo also may face a problem because its new system uses game cartridges.
209. The owner then uses three tiny buttons to feed, play with, clean up after and discipline it.
210. Once in a great while, a show is produced that uses the medium to full and proper advantage.
211. For nova-hunting, Alcock uses hand-held binoculars which he can sweep freely over the sky as he reclines in a deckchair.
212. A customer uses her remote control to shop different channels with the touch of a button.
213. In the chapter by Martin Hughes on children's uses of computers, both intellectual and social issues are addressed.
214. The front bellend uses an extra hooped pole which extends the flysheet forward giving ample room for storage.
215. He got a bruising whack in his right eye - the one he uses to peer through his telescope at the stars.
216. Jack uses selective information, highlighting the positive aspects of a program.
217. A great white heron uses a water buffalo as a fishing perch.
218. This format uses an electronic camera that stores up to 50 still images on a tiny floppy disk.
219. It's a unique beauty treatment that uses thermal clay and electrical currents to combat cellulite.
220. The first uses large,[http:///USES.html] two metres tall puppets which can be easily seen by large audiences.
221. Since there can be an assault without a battery, this section uses the second meaning.
222. What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses.
223. The show uses video surveillance footage, interviews and re-enactments to focus on lamebrain criminal acts.
224. Our Falconet target aircraft uses a centrifugal launcher as its principal method of getting airborne.
225. The director uses music to accentuate the rising dramatic tension.
226. Because the diesel engine uses so much less fuel it releases substantially less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
227. The horse finds balance by bringing his hocks underneath him and also uses this means for brakes and acceleration.
228. Memorial uses conservative criteria to calculate its figures, and the true death toll is probably much higher.
229. This is achieved when scarce resources are channelled to their highest return uses.
230. It uses a Wavelet algorithm for video compression and provides compact disk quality audio and broadcast quality video.
231. Ohio uses local boards to manage its outpatient mental health and mental retardation services.
232. Typically, this means agreeing in advance on the methods a company uses to price transactions among its units.
233. How different is this deep breathing from the shallow, uncontrolled breathing which uses only a very small part of the lungs.
234. This uses up energy, weakening the plant and reducing its chances of producing viable fruit.
235. This uses NatWest funds, but external investment managers are appointed to manage the assets within the funds.
236. The strong bonds in diamond are also responsible for many of its non-abrasive uses.
237. The brave star, who lost an arm in a car crash eight years ago, now uses a specially adapted kit.
238. He then uses this analogy with the sentence to describe the trajectory by which the subject constitutes itself through the other.
239. Luke uses this story as the supreme example of his theme of universalism.
240. The package also uses another program from Fifth Generation Systems, Fastback, to archive the fonts on to tape cartridges for distribution.
241. Some potential uses of conventional biological reactors, insitu bioremediation, and activated carbon adsorption are summarised in Table 1.
242. Minimizing is the first technique a self-defeating organization uses to avoid responsibility for the costs of its counterproductive actions.
243. The device uses radiation to destroy tumors and vascular malformations with pinpoint accuracy.
244. The operating conditions make short-term or spot contracts highly risky; stockpiling is uneconomic, because bauxite has few alternative uses.
245. A criminal remains a criminal whether he uses a convict's suit or a monarch's crown. Victor Hugo 
246. We have described two uses of the survey method which originated outside academic circles.
247. This analysis itself is composed of a primary and backup system, and uses sign stimuli and very simple processing.
248. Paul Collins uses various brushes, portable easels and aluminum frames to keep his canvas stretched.
248. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
249. When one uses films for teaching, it is important that the teacher is fully aware of the films that are available.
250. We might even discover that he uses a lower number of abstract nouns than other writers of his time.
251. Nikon 2 uses multiple-threads so you can capture images even though the program is busy processing other captured images.
252. Tanya uses her sex appeal to get whatever she wants.
253. Although the commute takes 80 minutes by mass transit, he uses the time to catch up on his reading.
254. For the dark lines of bare tree branches Martin uses a pen loaded with paint.
255. The new compiler uses application program information, collected during dynamic program execution, to drive its optimisation process.
256. Yet the vocabulary the chancellor uses is still closed in, tight and restrained.
257. The latest version uses an encrypted password and isn't easily breakable.
258. Scientists were deeply split on the uses to which the discoveries of atomic physics were being put.
259. We are now in a position to ask whether one type of advert typically uses one type of metaphor.
260. The day is aimed to build an awareness of communication and its uses.
261. Another strategy that Cooley uses occasionally is the analogy between things that are very different in most respects.
262. Such questions cast serious doubts on the likelihood of to having no meaning in these uses.
263. The CyberArcade uses monitoring software to restrict computer access to inappropriate, adult-oriented Web sites.
264. Academic, or theoretical, discourse is not privileged but is instead a form of accounting which uses abstraction to illuminate.
265. Before becoming a guitarist he played clarinet and uses advanced technology to approximate the breathy sound of a wind instrument.
266. The hero uses violence in an almost casual way and the consequences are never properly addressed.
267. After a quick outline of what each type of program lets you do, I list some uses to whet your appetite.
268. The following recipe uses this blend to create a loyal, hearty, and enjoyable bread.
269. Lahoud, formerly commander in chief of the army, uses officers he has appointed to key posts as his power base.
270. Neblett agrees and says he uses canvas bags on his shopping forays.
271. She uses her tears as a natural antidote to tension and stress, which is one of their most important functions.
272. The project is working to identify all the terms required for recording medical records and for other uses, such as medical audit.
273. Some of the schools will be converted to new uses: adult education centres, for example.
274. A can of whipped cream uses nitrous oxide, an anesthetic, as a propellant.
275. You can uses cherries instead of plums - they work just as well.
276. The first part of the research uses game theory to analyse wage bargaining and employment decisions in models with explicit institutional setups.
277. High-temperature electrolysis uses a large amount of electrical and thermal energy.
278. Lanchbery uses Chopin's poignant Andante Spinato to express Natalia's realisation that love has now escaped her.
279. Even so, it had to be adapted to new uses,[http:///USES.html] notably in the scientific field.
280. These carbon fibre rollers are used by firms manufacturing machines for a variety of uses including films, textiles and paper.
281. Kolender, in television and radio ads, uses pigeons flying out of an open cage to parody the jail system.
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