Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use use to in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "use to"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The hatchlings have a beak with a raptorial hook that they use to stab host nestlings.
Mix equal parts lowfat mayonnaise and yogurt and use to dress coleslaw or potato salad.
Cream of tartar is made from it, and it is use to acidulate baking powder and ammonium carbonate.
Today the rockets that we use to get from earth into space are absurdly expensive.
I use to have constant red bumps and whiteheads from ingrown hairs after shaving.
But their high wattage and high surface brightness have limited their use to large open spaces.
Although this may be a polite and quaint custom, it is often of little use to the recipient.
These companies provide the long distance calling networks, selling wholesale and retail minutes of use to residential and business customers.
Pearson's book reveals the unseemly tactics that accused women use to beat the rap.
Then there are the holes he wore in his jackets after putting them on for thirty years, or the mismatched patches she would use to sew them up.
The accents and other diacritical marks we now use to write ancient Greek are comparatively late inventions.
Beyond the devices agents use to secure and conduct auctions, the problem is that many buyers allow emotion to warp their judgment.
Following a weekend down the islands, her face got two shades darker, making the warm beige foundation of no use to her.
For the past eight years, Moira's been on methadone, a drug most imagine only junkies use to get off heroin.
Therefore, it is important to understand the mechanisms that plants use to adapt to water-limited conditions.
On the margins of the creased paper, black squares represent the two tanks the unit will use to shell the base.
Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy.
The chapter demonstrates that fantasies and day dreams may have radical differences in both structure and content, depending on the use to which we put them.
In 1881 Dr George Henry Lamson poisoned his two brothers-in-law for their legacies, at least one with aconitine, the only recorded case of its use to kill.
The robot also has built-in voice recognition and a speaker that a human operator can use to challenge suspected intruders.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
All picks and shovels will be returned after use to the company store room.
The only use to which he could turn this time of horrible suspense was in concerting a plan of action with his colleagues.
Indeed, Oznam, in 1820, said it was no use to waste time in refuting hypotheses as to the animal nature of contagium.
You must know, surely, that I did not use to be an Athanasian, or even a Waterlandian.
It was evidently of no use to attempt a confutation of this, and the subject dropped.
My eye use to run water a lot an' he take out my eye an' couldn' put it back in, dats why I am blin' now.
Some late authors have discovered the extraordinary use to which the frauds of the heathen priesthood applied the aeolipile, viz.
Now, if my advice is of any use to you, take a broader view of history than you have done.
But it is of no use to try and calculate the vast advantage of Fiscal expansion.
However, this is not the most general use to which the chelonian eggs are put in the provinces of Amazones and Para.
It is of about as much use to him as a chignon, and he knows as much what to do with it, for any other purpose.
After this, clement Austin told Margaret that he could be of no use to her.
One of these was of weak mind, and we did not dare to trust him, and the other was suffering from jaundice, and could not be of any use to us.
But aniline was of use to others besides the theoretical chemist.
So take it either way, adjourning the trial would be of no use to you.
How much of that oil of anise did you use to attract those bears?
The arc light was too far up the street to be of use to her in this.
Cannot fail to be of the utmost use to students of art history.
There is another means which the Indians use to capture the caiman.
So far, and waiving their use to himself, a clockmaker could have made a better pair.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2025