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How to use make use of in a sentence

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Various songs also make use of mouthbow, harmonica, sousaphone and trombone.
People who are lactose intolerant do not have enough of this enzyme, and thus cannot make use of milk sugar.
Victims may choose whether or not to make use of the legal process, waiving their rights to compensation if they do not wish to sue.
It is likewise forbidden to make use of a stolen article or derive any benefit from it.
They share the feature that they make use of public roads for limited purposes.
If I want to get out of it at any time I can, but I can also make unlimited overpayments and that is something I plan to make use of.
I know there are a lot of loopholes for these people to make use of and to make money.
It is almost always cheaper to rather make use of an overdraft than using your credit card for such purposes.
It's that capitalism allows people more choices that they will actually make use of.
Don't be surprised to see him get the ball more on reverses, because the team needs to make use of his game-breaking speed.
One of our recent projects was to make use of the rhombohedral crystals to construct the electron density profile of the transmembrane pores.
Wigeon, scaup, ringnecks and a considerable number of mallards make use of the parkland habitat, Sharp said.
Those who make use of limited liability must do so with a proper sense of responsibility.
Residents are also less able to diversify their investment portfolios internationally or to make use of exchange rate futures and swap markets.
Even the war films that do not make use of these stereotypes are, for the most part, possessed of an inherent conservatism.
She goes on to note that both English and Chinese make use of aspiration in their consonantal systems.
They must have an obvious, and indeed a kind of danceable, rhythm, and they will normally make use of assonance and alliteration.
Many courses make use of classrooms, laboratories, kitchens, art studios and libraries of high schools or TAFE campuses.
The techniques of magnetostratigraphy make use of the stratigraphical variations in the magnetic properties of rocks as a basis for correlation.
In between treatments, guest are free to make use of the hotel's pool, sauna and steam rooms, jacuzzi or gym.
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Maeterlinck feels too modernly to make use of that ancient sensuous imagery.
Besides honey, bees make use of wax to construct combs, bee-bread for larv food, and propolis for glue.
Or, if you be afraid of the dead, as commonly all cuckolds are, I will make use of the faculty of sciomancy.
Or are you a too-easy, too-facile man-pleaser and self-seeker, being all things to all men that you may make use of all men?
I have frequently watched the ants make use of these passages mined by the elater on these occasions.
You may not hope to make use of a king's ship for the purposes of an elopement.
He was also the first to make use of the arrangement of verses called the epode.
If the horse responded to the first flexions represented by Plate IV., it would be unnecessary to make use of this one.
Fredonia was one of the first places in the United States, if not the first, to make use of natural gas for public purposes.
But if the generality of men should meddle with and make use of horses, do they spoil them?
But then it did indeed occur to me that maybe I could make use of the gimp.
Both these surveyors, as well as the others, in the first place make use of the haulage rope.
My best thanks are also due to Mrs. Hobson for allowing me to make use of her photograph of the entrance to this souterrain.
Inasmuch as he had such a stepping-stone, the very least he could do was to make use of it.
The 'interviewer' may make use of it to supply him with 'copy,' but this remains to be seen.
The modern inhabitants of the Khasi Hills in India still make use of megalithic monuments.
It suddenly occurred to him that he might make use of this superabundant heat.
In eating they make use of nothing but their fingers, except for the soup or oil, which they lade out with clam-shells.
As he slowly recovered what little sense he had left to make use of, all his talkativeness and cordiality seemed to desert him.
There is a scheme on foot at the present time to make use of the tidal energy of the Severn.
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