out of use造句1 The railway station is out of use.
2 These pesticides are gradually being phased out of use.
3 The custom has gone out of use.
4 The expression went out of use some time ago.
5 The present phone boxes will go out of use next year.
6 Some 4,000 railway stations have gone out of use since the 1960s.
7 The site has been out of use for many years.
8 The Lane must have fallen out of use in this stretch within living memory.
9 Since the attack, the gas cylinders have remained out of use.
10 The guns are out of use and that is what matters.
11 Shillings have now gone out of use.
12 The weapons had gone out of use.
13 The word has long since been out of use.
14 That telephone is now out of use.
15 This quakeproof shed has long been out of use.
16 The old method has gone out of use.
17 The bathroom is being repaired and out of use.
18 Lift out of use.
19 Bows and arrows have long since gone out of use.
20 Bows and arrows have long since been out of use.
21 The piano has been out of use for several years.
22 This kind of textile machines has long since been out of use.
23 One of the main reasons why new halfpennies went out of use was that too many were lost.
24 Elsewhere, churches seem to have lost their status and gone out of use.
25 This scaffold gave many years of service but was phased out of use following the last death sentences in 1964.
26 Constructed of stone and with a tiled roof, it went out of use shortly after the First World War.
27 As the language grows, new words are introduced and many words fall out of use.
28 Two years ago, a team of linguists plunged into the remote hill country of northeastern India to study little-known languages, many of them unwritten and in danger of falling out of use.
29 These problems are mainly manifested in some places and land use, land use planning is in violation, not of first use, the margin was out of use and ultra vires land, land without authority approval.
30 As the language grows, new words are accepted and many words fall out of use.