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Example sentences for "its use"

  • Though obviously this engine might have been modified to serve many purposes, its use seems to have been limited almost entirely to the pumping of water.

  • Its use is as follows: Assume an allowable drop of pressure through a given length of pipe.

  • These are ordinarily accurate within close limits, and where the size or nature of the plant warrants the investment in such a device, its use is to be recommended.

  • On its covers were written earnest exhortations to the Bible student, admonishing the greatest care in its use, and leveling anathemas and excommunications upon any one who should dare to purloin it.

  • But in spite of the papal mandate the friars revived its use.

  • But the Scriptorium was frequently supported by resources solely applicable to its use.

  • Its use declined in the 18th century as is shewn by P.

  • Its use by Polybius (mentioned without reference by Deissmann) does not give us much 'local' assistance, for his travels were so extensive that he may have picked it up in various places.

  • Notwithstanding the previous neglect, as it would seem, of this Song in Jewish worship, its use by Christians dates from an early period.

  • The name is from the Greek word thyo, or sacrifice, because of its use as incense to perfume the temples.

  • As a spice, its use in England seems to have begun at the close of the fourteenth century.

  • All nations had become accustomed to its use.

  • Footnote: Among modern modifications of the dynamic current, is its use, modified by proper appliances, for the telegraph and the telephone circuits of cities and the larger towns.

  • That it is a method requiring special training and experience; that it will be many years before the average practitioner will become proficient in its use; and that the older methods are probably far safer for the average physician.

  • We do not expect this method ever to become general in its use; we do not look for a chain of special "twilight hospitals" to stretch across the continent and then to overrun the country.

  • The supposed preservation of the color of the hair by its use is a mistake.

  • The inventor claims that twice as much hay can be raised in a given time by its use, as can be done by the old method; and it dispenses with one hand at the barn or stack.

  • Thousands are now burning it, and in no instance has any accident occurred from its use.

  • Its use is not in what it says, but in those to whom it speaks.

  • But the negative action of Parliament upon the law was essential to its whole idea, and ran through every part of its use.

  • If pupils have naturally a poor sense of rhythm, there is no remedy equal to practising with a metronome, using this instrument of torture daily until results are evident, when, of course, there must be a judicious slowing down in its use.

  • So far, alcohol may be good, and if its use could be limited to this one action, this one purpose, it would be amongst the most excellent of the gifts of science to mankind.

  • The manufacture of this compound is under the special supervision of a competent chemist and pharmaceutist, and it is now put up in bottles wrapped with full directions for its use.

  • Its use, when the body is in a normal condition, is uncalled for, and can only be deleterious.

  • Its use is generally restricted to scrofulous and tubercular affections.

  • On the one hand, their advantages for entering that field are undoubtedly superior, both from the ready command of the most abundant material, and from experience in its use.

  • This is a rule which should be enforced for the common benefit of all the readers, since to lend to one reader any periodical or work of general reference is to deprive all the rest of its use just so long as it is out of the library.

  • It tinges the saliva a bright red and acts as a powerful stimulant to the digestive organs and salivary glands; when swallowed it causes giddiness and other unpleasant symptoms in persons unaccustomed to its use.

  • Its use is of great antiquity, preceding that of coffee.

  • It is thought to act as a stimulant to the digestive organs, but causes giddiness and other unpleasant symptoms to those not accustomed to its use.

  • Its use is twofold: First, it, has totally prevented all tendency to putrefaction, and thus a sound skin has attached itself to the roots of the feathers.

  • This, to my mind, is the most fatal objection to its use: its ready evaporation leaving the insects etc, ultimately without any protection.

  • So that the chief material use of the patriotic bent in modern populations, therefore, appears to be its use to a limited class of persons engaged in foreign trade, or in business that comes in competition with foreign industry.

  • This morally colorless meaning is all that is intended in its use here.

  • The chief material use of patriotism is its use to a limited number of persons in their quest of private gain, 67.

  • In many places in Africa and elsewhere the similarity of this shell to the half-closed eyelids led to its use as an artificial "eye" in mummies.

  • In Crete it is a sign of mourning presumably because its life-prolonging attributes, as a means of conferring continued existence to the dead, have been so rationalized in explanation of its use at funerals.

  • If red paint or the colour red brought these magical results, it was clearly justifiable to resort to its use.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its use" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely impossible; evident principles; human habitation; its author; its back; its effect upon the; its effects; its full; its great; its height; its inhabitants; its length; its members; its mother; its mouth; its natural; its object; its original; its owner; its use; its value; its waters; itself alone; nearer view; slice them; three vessels