Use up Sentence Examples

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  • Moreover, disliking the whole enterprise, he was most unwilling to use up his army in it.

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  • The probable reason for the wall-lines being concentric is that lines passing over the radii as nearly as possible at right angles are the shortest that can be laid on; they therefore use up a smaller quantity of silk and take a shorter time to spin than threads crossing the radii in any other direction; and at the same time they afford them the greatest possible support compatible with delicacy and strength of construction.

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  • A newborn breastfed baby will use up to ten diapers in a 24hr period.

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  • Old age older dogs often becomes less active and may use up less energy - be careful about reducing its food intake too much.

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  • Power stations using modern 'fast ' nuclear reactors could use up all the worlds excess military plutonium.

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  • I keep hoping the boys and S will use up some more beads so I can have a splurge.

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  • Low APR on purchases - You don't use up your budget paying high finance charges.

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  • Replace old toilets - New low flow toilets only use 1.6 gallons per flush compared to older models that can use up to 5 gallons per flush.

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  • According to some manufacturers, tankless water heaters use up to half of the energy of a traditional water heater and tank system.

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  • Older panels also use up more space than new panels and this is an important consideration for people where space is limited.

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  • Other contaminants can use up oxygen in water, which fish need to survive.

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  • According to this theory, we're all born with a good supply of enzymes, but as we age, our bodies use up the enzymes for digestion and other metabolic processes.

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  • Driving from store to store may use up more money in gas than you eventually save, but when you're looking for shoes online, shopping around just takes a few minutes of your time.

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  • If your kids love melted chocolate or you need to find a way to use up the leftover chocolate bunnies and eggs from Easter, this is a great recipe to try.

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  • To use up old scraps of patterned paper, whip stitch the chunks together to create a custom background with a crazy-quilt appearance.

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  • This is also a good way to use up some of the extra pictures that didn't quite make it into your regular family scrapbook.

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  • Bread salads such as panzanella are an excellent way to use up leftovers, and fruit salads make good breakfasts, brunch sides, or light lunches.

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  • Keep the unused portion refrigerated, and never cook more than you can use up within three days.

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  • Wendy Nan Rees gives a wonderful recipe to use up that leftover turkey while providing a tasty treat for your favorite dog.

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  • Kingda Ka is also one of the world's tallest roller coasters at more than 420 feet tall, and its vertical tower allows trains to use up their excess speed in an exhilarating way.

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  • The application continues to use up memory and resources as a result.

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  • This can use up both data and battery unnecessarily.

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  • Once you use up your home equity, it's gone unless you repay the debt.

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  • Paper Source has a project designed to use up leftover scrapbook paper or wrapping paper while creating a beautiful folded paper wreath.

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  • Is your partner going to have to use up vacation/sick time or take an unpaid leave of absence after the baby's born?

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  • This simple but addicting board game can use up many hours if you're not careful.

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  • Win Every Game - This is a great tool to either find ways to use up your remaining letters or to find possible ways to add to words already on the board.

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  • Scrabble Cheat-O-Matic - This tool is great if you are looking for ways to use up sets of two or three letters.

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  • You can generally use up to one ounce of fragrance oil per pound of wax.

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  • A wick that is too large will burn more quickly, and use up the fragrance faster than one that is the correct size.

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  • With "Twenty Questions", allow players to take turns asking you questions about the item you've selected until they figure it out or they use up their 20 questions.

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  • This is a great way to use up all the scraps you've accumulated from other crafts.

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  • By using a profit and loss statement, the business owner can see quickly that such a hiring decision will use up most of his profits for the year.

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  • Crazy quilts are a great way to use up scraps of materials, leftover embellishments, and old buttons that can't be used for anything else.

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  • I decided I wanted to use up the yarn by making a series of blocks that I would then stitch together into an afghan.

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  • A final idea for free beading projects isn't truly free, but it will help you use up the otherwise worthless supply of beads you've got on hand.

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  • It's really fun to see what other people come up with to do with a similar collection of beads, and you'll get to use up beads on a project that cost you very little money.

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  • It lets you use up rub-ons, stickers, ribbon, and paper leftover from other craft projects.

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  • If you're passionate about scrapbooking or rubber stamping, making cards is a great way to use up your leftover supplies and try out new techniques before committing to a larger project.

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  • Whether you're looking for a way to use up leftover card making supplies or searching for a new use for your favorite scrapbooking embellishments, these projects are guaranteed to give you the inspiration you need.

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  • Scrapbook and Cards Today is a fairly new magazine, but a good choice for crafters who are interested in making handmade greeting cards as a way to use up their leftover scrapbooking patterned papers and embellishments.

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  • You can use up to a tablespoon or two, but go slowly.

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  • Rag rugs are a good way to use up stashes of fabric, old sheets, and worn-out clothing.

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  • Recycling is a way to use up craft supplies sitting around the craft bin, too.

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  • Because of their high fat and calorie content, fast foods tended to use up the bulk of the day's point allotment.

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  • Instead, simple exercise such as walking up stairs rather than taking the elevator, or walking to the corner store rather than driving will also help use up some unwanted calories.

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  • It is when many people on the site use up a lot of bandwidth that the entire site becomes so bogged down.

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  • For instance, that invitation with a full pink background may look pretty, but printing a 5x7 block of color will use up your ink quickly.

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  • While not all of these items may be displayed or are part of you website, storing them on the host's server will use up your allocated space.

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  • In the event that you use up all of your bandwidth, but still have active auctions running, all images on those auctions will no longer display.

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  • We're already late getting started on account of him and the saddle bum will probably use up another half-hour of daylight eating our food.

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  • Moreover, he had a pharmaceutical system of his own which did not harmonize with the commercial arrangements of the apothecaries, and he not only did not use up their drugs like the Galenists, but, in the exercise of his functions as town physician, he urged the authorities to keep a sharp eye on the purity of their wares, upon their knowledge of their art, and upon their transactions with their friends the physicians.

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  • One of the big 10,000-acre farms will use up two car-loads of twine in a single harvest, enough to lay a line around the whole coast of England, Ireland and Scotland.

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  • Diseases and distrubances of the ordinary functions of the organs were attributed to the influence of planets or explained as due to conditions observed in a constellation or in the position of a star; and an interesting survival of this bond between astrology and medicine is to be seen in the use up to the present time of the sign of Jupiter 4., which still heads medicinal prescriptions, while, on the other hand, the influence of planetary lore appears in the assignment of the days of the week to the planets, beginning with Sunday, assigned to the sun, and ending with Saturday, the day of Saturn.

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