Sentence examples for changed to use from inspiring English sources

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This plan made no changes to NY 9A; however, US 9 was changed to use Broadway all the way through the Bronx and to travel to New Jersey by way of the Holland Tunnel.

"Use of the chokehold has been prohibited" was changed to "Use of the chokehold is legal, but has been prohibited".

(Even the e-mail addresses of Barclays investment banking professionals have changed to use the barclays.com domain name, instead of barclayscapital.com).

In one trial, a letter sent to non-payers of vehicle taxes was changed to use plainer English, along the line of "pay your tax or lose your car".

Those spots, which are to include brief clips of scenes from the series, "will be changed to use more of the celebratory footage from 'Band of Brothers,' " he added, "rather than some of the more violent scenes" as had been originally planned.

For example, instructions would be changed to use 1 part hydrogen peroxide and 3 parts normal saline.

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In 1967, Townshend changed to using Sound City amplifiers, customised by Dave Reeves, then in 1970 to Hiwatt.

Werar says he wants this to change, to use the Liyu to help bring development and investment to the region.

The listing gives the RVT, built in 1860-62, considerable protection against any changes to use or look.

"Recognizing these new conditions, the executive order directs permanent changes to use water more wisely and efficiently, and prepare for more frequent, persistent periods of limited supply".

This means other applications are not expected to make changes to use iSimp.

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