A long soak in the bath is a great relaxant, but did you know that having just one can use up to 100 litres of water? |
|
The bacteria naturally present during fermentation use up most of the lactose in these products. |
|
It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns. |
|
This was definitely not my type of movie and I even had words with the person that insisted I use up my time to sit and watch it. |
|
A kit fox family alone may use up to 50 burrows in a season, moving its young every few days. |
|
Closer to home, I use up any under-ripe fruit in a cinnamon crumble as a treat for the children. |
|
To go with it, I decided to use up a couple of nectarines that were laying around, and I improvised a little tart. |
|
It will surprise you how much brake pad you can use up, when you're scared to death! |
|
For the first 150 in Perth you pay 41.6 cents a kilolitre, and for the ones that you use up to 260 you'd pay 67.4 cents for those ones. |
|
Moreover, fewer trees in cities reduce shading and evapotranspiration, in which plants use up heat by, essentially, sweating. |
|
The most inefficient gadgets are gas-fired heaters which can use up the equivalent energy of 140 lightbulbs burning simultaneously. |
|
If silage effluent enters a stream or river, it leads to a rapid increase in bacteria and other micro-organisms who use up the available oxygen. |
|
Black tries a tricky one-pawn advance that manages to use up two more moves still without developing any of his queenside. |
|
Leave toys such as kongs, rope chews, rawhides and even bones for dog to play with and use up time while alone. |
|
This is a good way to use up the melted chocolate leftover from other chocolate confections. |
|
But manufacturers still use up to two coney rabbit pelts to make each of the new-style hats. |
|
To use up surplus whey he erected a piggery that produced pigs good enough to fetch top market dollar. |
|
And presumably they manage to use up most of the perishables they buy before they go off. |
|
Hash is a great way to use up leftover cooked meat. We tend to use roast beef, but leftover pot roast or other meats could easily be used. |
|
If good nutrition is important for all people, it is all the more so for spasmophiles, who tend to use up their reserves much more quickly. |
|
|
The city estimates flat-rate water customers use up to 50 per cent more water than metered customers. |
|
It is environmentally sound, as it does not contaminate groundwater or use up scarce water resources. |
|
In World War II, anxious bomber crewmembers advised their gunners to use up the entire 27-foot-long machine-gun ammo belt on a persistent target. |
|
A tight home can literally use up enough air that the fireplace flue is the only route for a fresh supply of outside air available. |
|
If you did not use up all your valuable tax relief in one tax year, you could carry it forward to a later year. |
|
Baking it helped me use up some things I might not otherwise have used for a while, like raw flaked almonds and condensed milk. |
|
Let her use up her energy by playing outside every day and enjoying other lively activities. |
|
Patients often use up to 12 sanitary pads per day to absorb spontaneous loss of urine. |
|
I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed. |
|
This means that you will not be caught short if you use up the quota on your pre-paid card. |
|
She had added this information to her notebook, together with directions for making invisible ink and a cordial water that would use up the glut of strawberries in the garden. |
|
The irony is that the farming methods causing the drainage will result in their own demise, as they use up the topsoil and render the ground infertile. |
|
A weaker rise in purchasing and ongoing input cost inflation led firms to use up existing stocks wherever possible. |
|
One may use up assets of one type but pass on more of another type, as long as they are fully substitutable. |
|
So, take a long cross-country trip on winding roads and you can use up 100 waypoints before you reach your journey's end. |
|
All he did was rant and rave against those darn Reformers, how dare they use up time actually talking about legislation. |
|
If I don't use up all the minutes in the bundle for my first looney, will I be charged the full dollar? |
|
They are mostly the working poor, and many seek help after they use up their food stamp-allocation, he said. |
|
Now they have to liquidate and use up these assets before they can qualify for welfare. |
|
Without it, he's likely to use up the iron stores in his body by 2 months of age and could become anemic. |
|
|
A period of six months from the date of entry into force of this Regulation is permitted to use up the existing stocks of decoquinate. |
|
When you stop, let the children run around so they can use up some of their energy. |
|
Some defence teams would even use up their quota, regardless of whether the complexity of the case justified it. |
|
Moreover, many governments of Member States encourage managers not to spend their budgets at yearend only to use up funds available. |
|
Some of the cement in concrete is commonly replaced by industrial by-products that would otherwise use up space in a landfill. |
|
Therefore, if you use up the cushion, you have absolutely no margin for error left. |
|
The exhaustee will include those who use up all the weeks in their claim or those who are still on claim and not working after 52 weeks. |
|
If your redemptions exceed what the Fund is earning, you will eventually use up your original investment. |
|
Proportionally, they use up a bigger share of their income on gasoline to get to work, so it hits them harder. |
|
So Nollywood burns bright and threatens to use up all the oxygen that the Ghanaians and others across Africa need to sustain their own film cultures. |
|
Pegasus Research International's research further indicated that 51 Internet companies will use up their cash within the next 12 months, assuming the current burn rate. |
|
However renovation work would use up all the council's funds and that upset 13 councillors from across the political spectrum who wanted to block the purchase. |
|
Bruschetta and crostini are rustic foods, invented centuries ago as a way to use up stale bread. |
|
The cost will be borne by the people who are busy using candles and hot water bottles so that they do not use up power the local authority has asked them to save. |
|
At present there is surplus silage on many farms and the advice is to use up the bales by early summer and to seal up any silage left in the clamps. |
|
Were I to attempt to take the Court through all the sections and subsections, I would use up my whole half an hour, but it is there for what it is worth. |
|
To be sure, the commitment was to some extent self-serving, in that food programs were designed to use up the surpluses produced by American agriculture. |
|
Long ago strict Lenten rules prohibited the eating of all dairy products so housewives made pancakes to use up their supply of milk, eggs, and butter. |
|
Speciality dishes came much later, often inspired from the economical, ancestral dishes prepared long ago: cheese fondue and raclette for example were made in the olden days to use up the left over cheese. |
|
Every team in Formula One must run two cars in every session in a Grand Prix weekend, and every team may use up to four drivers in a season. |
|
|
The war forced Britain to use up its financial reserves and borrow large sums from New York banks. |
|
The Maya script was in use up to the arrival of the Europeans, its use peaking during the Classic Period. |
|
Basically the body will use up stored fat cells first, then move on to muscles. |
|
Sales are set to increase further in June as customers use up their old inventories of PET and switch over to Octal, Sheikh Saad added. |
|
The installation will not use up a license in either case. |
|
The resources used to alleviate the harmful effects of small arms use up scarce commodities that could otherwise be allocated to other economic, social and cultural development projects. |
|
You can use up to 30 characters for this information. |
|
It also outlaws receiving of gifts for personal use up to a certain value. |
|
They use up to 60,000 volts at frequencies of 20-30 kHz to treat small oriented parts with a grounding electrode under the conveyor. |
|
Various criteria can be used to judge how responsible a minor is without supervision, such as how quickly they use up their credit, how long they use the phone for or the times of day they use it. |
|
A student enrolled in the program can use up to three credits in this program for the four French credits required for a secondary school diploma. |
|
Chronic teeth grinding can fracture, use up, or cause tooth loss. |
|
Now we go to the Liberal Party, for as many minutes as you want to use up. |
|
We succeeded in avoiding this derailing of the multilateral agenda, but of course we had to use up negotiation capital defending what everybody had in fact internationally agreed less than a year ago. |
|
The sissy Scooby Doo decided to surf. In really hard game with you have to use up, down, right, left and spacebar to to remain balanced in top, climb and jump on top of the waves to make points. |
|
When you have a file containing text, there can be repetitive single words, word combinations and phrases that use up storage space unproductively. |
|
Take for example maximum economic growth: this could use up physical resources, which would make growth of the other vectors, and even economic growth itself, infeasible. |
|
But the absolute greatest feature is the double back working operation which allows to use up to 10 tools from the back side, and further to use a double cycle which allows to produce two parts simultaneously. |
|
They use up expensive thermal paper and clog up the fax machine which is then not able to send the important messages that need to be sent and so on. |
|
They use up their freshest hour in routine. Why not apply that unfaded hour to constructive activity directed toward some significant accomplishment? |
|
|
A much more mundane theory describes how this dessert lets you use up the leftovers of hardened cakes and cold coffee, so as not to waste anything. |
|
Long-lasting blooms use up oxygen in the water, creating dead zones that cause fish to die in large numbers. |
|
We have been on the verge of decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana for personal use up here in Soviet Canuckistan for the past couple of years, but have yet to do so. |
|
But if they can't control these feelings, negative self-talk can start, which can then affect their belief in themselves, use up vital energy, lose self-esteem and confidence. |
|
The ACP advised that people could continue to use up dichlorvos products already bought, and may dispose of used or unused products in their household rubbish bins. |
|
We use up to five different shades per tooth to create natural dentition. |
|