1. A knowledge of Latin can have its uses -- for instance, it can help you if you are learning Italian. 2. And the culture has little use for the idea of personal development through parenthood. 3. Dostoevsky had no use for the two peasants or for the hood and the cudgel, but he wanted the cap. 4. Greenan said the technology also has peacetime uses. 5. Guests have the use of the spacious ground-floor living room with direct access to the large south-facing terrace. 6. He only has occasional use of a car. 7. Hotel guests have free use of the gym and pool. 8. I have no use for second-hand books and unfashionable clothes and bits of ornament. 9. If not, you might find that your school system or local charity has a use for it. 10. In either case, however, the business has the use of the asset and incurs a monthly payment obligation. |