Indeed, there was altogether a large collection of valuable goods, and arms and ammunition sufficient to protect, it if the men were found to use them.
They know also that I have arms--and that my pistols are never unloaded--and that you can call me in a moment, to use them.
The means you hint at employing are dangerous; and, I believe, we have no right to use them.
Let us remember that Christ would not have bidden us use them, unless He intended that they should be fulfilled.
Words may be true, and yet it may not be always quite reverent to use them.
Even fictitious examples have all the force of real ones, but they belong rather to the orator than to you lawyers, although you also do use them sometimes, but in this way.
And the defendant will have less frequent occasion to use them, because he has to lay down propositions which are contrary to them: and his defence will come out best if it is brief, and full of pungent stings.
If you can discover legitimate means of dissuasion, it would be well to use them.
He never forgot, however, their having told him that if he paid for them he would be entitled to use them, and it strengthened his conviction that he was a gentleman.
What is the good of owning riches if we don't know how to use them?
We have but four charges left, and if the wolves made a sudden rush, we might want to use them.
It isn't once in a hundred times they have pluck enough to use them, but they always think they will, until the time comes.
Alone you could effect nothing; but I, knowing who are our secret friends, may be able to use them to advantage.
I hope you will not have to use them, but in these disturbed times they are necessaries.
And when you want to keep a shield or a lyre, and not to use them, you would say that justice is useful; but when you want to use them, then the art of the soldier or of the musician?
Nay, hardly even the workers in brass and leather who make them; only the horseman who knows how to use them--he knows their right form.
The uselessness of philosophers is explained by the circumstance that mankind will not use them.
I only saw your sweet person in the possession of the means of safety, and overlooked the want of ability to use them; but you'll not be so cruel, lovely creature, as to impute to me as a fault my intense anxiety on your own account.
I suppose you have such things as reefs, though you can hardly have occasion to use them?
We have reefs, and often have occasion to use them," quietly returned the young man.
For one in his situation, his library was both good and extensive, and its books were freely lent to all who desired to use them.
The presence of the books is good for the children's librarian as well as for the children and it goes without saying that she must be familiar with them if she is to use them intelligently.
We do not cover the books permanently, but give them covers which slip on and off easily that they may use them at their pleasure.
The physical care of a book comes naturally first because children have to handle books before they can read them for pleasure, or need to use them as reference helps.
If lack of space compels one to deny the privilege of going to the shelves, it seems to me more essential for children to have ready access to reference-books, and especially to be taught how to use them, than for grown-up people.
But in the New Law the tithes are given to the clergy, not only for their own support, but also that the clergy may use them in assisting the poor.
But hope and love have a good for this object, and so we use them rather to designate virtues.
I want to know how these coöperative methods can be adopted for the benefit of everybody who wants to use them, and I say frankly if I can be shown that, I am for them.
We have the resources, but are we fully ready to use them?
It was this, no doubt, gave him command of words when he chose to use them.
She was, in a sense, as one dead, yet retaining her faculties; and these became infinitely keen now that she was deprived of the power to use them as guides through life.
Mother'd never let me use them again if I didn't clean them up and put them away.
She started off to ask her mother's permission to use them.
By way of contrast the outfit of the worker often includes wooden needles and occasionally utensils made of wood, but covered with evidences of love and tender regard for those who were destined to use them.
The table appointments were not only very few, but those which were used, like the knife and spoon, were often brought into the feasting hall by those who were to use them.
The rider must never allow herself, however disobedient her mount may be, to "job" his mouth with the reins, or to use them at any time as a means of punishment.
Very few men who wear spurs are able to use them properly; Whyte Melville says not one in ten, and "the tenth is often most unwilling to administer so severe a punishment.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "use them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.