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The tax drives the land price down by the capitalised value of the future levies theoretically even to zero until someone finds a use for the land.
The bank has turned 2,500 of them into parks, yards or refurbished homes; it is holding onto the rest until it finds a use for them.
Clearly if the first of January is the big test, it is also very important that the government finds a use for the dome in subsequent years.
Fred Shapiro, editor of "The Yale Book of Quotations," finds a use of the phrase in a 1970 technical review by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots (a gutsy group evidently with the right stuff to take a chance on a new metaphor).
In Haughton's world, waste is the enemy, so ingredients are divvied up between the operations: what might be superfluous for one part finds a use in the other; something left over from one service can be used by another part of the operation at the next.
Much of it finds a use, notably calcium sulphate, or gypsum, which goes into building materials such as plasterboard.
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When Paul goes in to clear up after her he finds a used teabag on the side of the bath.
So they give them to us and we find a use for them".
The Chinese find a use for everything.
You'll find a use for all five of them.
But Parcells found a use for them all.
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