Sentence examples for be to make use from inspiring English sources

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The ultimate object appeared to be to make use of the material resources and man-power of the U.S.S.R. as a means to destroy the British Empire.

Screwtape likes philosophy, admires history, and disdains science; he is so cultured that in one letter he talks about reading in the British Museum, so hip that in another he says how helpful it will be to make use of "the 'Life Force,' the worship of sex, and some aspects of Psychoanalysis".

One idea would be to make use of quantifiers which are somehow intermediate between first-order and second-order quantifiers.

An alternative approach to characterizing TMF in a prospective way would be to make use of food-web model ecosystems such as those used by Metcalf et al. [98] to provide a physical model of trophic transfer (algae-arthropods-fish) and an estimate of magnification in the food-chain.

A more elaborate and time-consuming approach would be to make use of phylogenetic trees, which however have their own degree of uncertainty.

A simple and effective way to accelerate CPU-based Monte Carlo simulations would be to make use of the many cores in moderns CPUs.

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"My advice is to make use of the communal kitchen.

A second tactic is to make use of that other great attribute of sport: competition.

And when I find an interpreter, what remains is to make use of his instructions.

The solution to the Islamist problem is to make use of it.

A better route, software-savvy webloggers have found, is to make use of referrers.

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