How To Use Dispose of In A Sentence

  • He thought the thieves would dispose of the shop's stock at car boot sales or use them for family gifts.
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (R), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin (referred to as "sharps"). Undefined
  • In the absence of clear evidence that a spouse intends to sell or dispose of an asset or will be forced to do so, a court should not grant a deduction for notional sale or disposition costs.
  • A Cook County Forest Preserve District representative last week said brush pile fires, set to dispose of chopped trees and buckthorn, and prescribed burns pose no threat to the public.
  • Upon the whole we may see here how foolish it is to seek to dispose of Gnosticism with the phrase lawless fancies. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7)
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  • The strangulation was the cause of death and the dismemberment was clearly after death, and most likely done for the purpose of trying to conceal the murder and dispose of the body. CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2007
  • Many women will remember throwaway panties from the Sixties and Seventies - and by all accounts they were only too glad to dispose of them for good.
  • “I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they charitably dispose of any thing, when blood is their argument?” I Have Seen The Enemy and It Is . . .
  • Some executives estimate that Citigroup could dispose of as much as $12 billion in "noncritical" assets. Bhutto Assassination
  • The only time it becomes necessary to dispose of this material is when a reactor is decommissioned.
  • The Mountaineering Council of Scotland has published an explicit pamphlet guiding visitors on how to dispose of their own waste which Crocket described as idiot-proof.
  • For example, does this increase in autonomy mean that the Hauraki Islanders have to dispose of their own rubbish on their island instead of barging it back to Auckland?
  • Its strategy is to acquire engineering companies in niche markets and dispose of existing businesses to reduce borrowings.
  • On the other hand, a patch of open land can also become a problem and an eyesore, taken over by the local yobs as their hang-out or used as a dumping ground by people who can't be bothered to dispose of their rubbish properly.
  • But, it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities.
  • An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole on Easter Sunday.
  • Charges imposed by councils to dispose of waste are contributing to an increase in fly-tipping that is blighting many areas, a survey suggests. Times, Sunday Times
  • Danvers would not be very sorry to hear of the death of this charming creature, as he might then dispose of the little jointured estate in Derbyshire. Vicissitudes in Genteel Life
  • Unlike items bought with a loan or credit card, you cannot sell or dispose of the goods while making payments. Times, Sunday Times
  • This conclusion is sufficient also to dispose of the complaint about redirection on the date of the alibi witness statements.
  • Magnus claimed his share of the earldom, but within a few years Haakon determined to dispose of his political rival.
  • This will disgruntle and confuse the Cultural Warriors -- imagine them celebrating the ACLU -- and it may help us avoid the long and expensive process of deciding who the genuine Christian might be, and the interesting problem of how to dispose of the non-genuine articles. Daniel Krotz: Separating The Sheep From The Goats
  • He added that although strict new measures were recently introduced to dispose of swill as quarantine waste, Transnet previously contracted out waste disposal to private companies which profited by selling it to farmers as pigswill in contravention of international practice, the report said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Construction waste is dumped illegally because it costs money to dispose of building rubble and obtaining a permit to deposit clay and topsoil on a site is a two-month process.
  • They also go into the game on the back of some good form that has seen them dispose of Champions League qualifiers Everton and Blackburn Rovers.
  • Although these paints emit fumes of white spirits and are harder to dispose of than paints with a water-base, decorators continue to use them for wood and gloss finishes indoors.
  • If the shrub is badly affected, dig it up and dispose of it. The Sun
  • We need more research into how to dispose of waste safely. The Sun
  • Unlike items bought with a loan or credit card, you cannot sell or dispose of the goods while making payments. Times, Sunday Times
  • They decide to dispose of the body so they can keep his money, only to turn on one another. The Sun
  • Just as the notion of disposability in the tangible world leads us to create more waste, the ease with which we can both acquire and dispose of digital material creates an environment where the value of digital material is reduced. SOUNDSLOPE
  • The No. 1 is what I call feverish in its vibrations, and would be certain to give any instrument a hollow tone, an instrument cuddled, tempered, and made to fit the ear of the expected purchaser by the experienced one who has it to dispose of. Violin Making 'The Strad' Library, No. IX.
  • If you've had no reason to look inside the box when the ‘Deliver by’ date arrives, dispose of it.
  • An expectation the entity will sell or otherwise dispose of a long-lived asset significantly before the end of its previously estimated useful life.
  • The United States tried to dispose of its grain surpluses.
  • Forget-me-nots will probably be looking mildewed and tatty soon, so pull them up and dispose of them.
  • The suspect was taken unawares, without the chance to dispose of the evidence.
  • With the duck put out of its misery, he told me he'd dispose of the body. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • The majority of serfs worked on the land, and after rendering their dues could dispose of any surplus as they wished.
  • He hopes to use waste from local chip shops, which they have to pay to dispose of, to make bio-diesel, a fuel already widely used in Germany.
  • They claim it is a clean, efficient way to dispose of materials that are non-recyclable, non-reusable and inorganic.
  • If any of the cut leaves wilt and turn brown, remove and dispose of them.
  • These permit a Garda chief superintendent to make a case to the High Court for an order to freeze, and where appropriate dispose of, the proceeds of crime.
  • Where toilet facilities are not available, dispose of human waste in a sanitary manner.
  • Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard has the authority to move derelicts that pose a hazard to navigation, but not to dispose of them.
  • The relocating of the Bring Centre seems to have had the desired effect as much greater use is now being made of the containers to dispose of drink and food cans and clear brown and green glass.
  • They have no way to dispose of the hazardous waste they produce.
  • Towards the end of March, a collector will arrive to humanely dispose of the unneeded creature.
  • Members of religious orders may inherit only small life pensions and cannot dispose of property through wills.
  • He gained wider exposure in the hip, flip Scottish thriller about three flatmates who dispose of a body that stands between them and a suitcase filled with cash.
  • A 17-yearold is accused of helping to dispose of her body. The Sun
  • Britain has taken onboard this ruling but has had to resort to simply storing old refrigerators while facilities are built to dispose of them.
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System (r), is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects used to puncture or lacerate the skin News
  • It's especially useful in lofts or cellars, and will also dispose of bath and/or shower waste through the same pipes.
  • It is more interesting to make a fresh purchase than to dispose of something you have held for a long time. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will avail them to dispose of their booty
  • He prefers to dispose of this city conveniently through some obvious shots of abandoned drive-thrus and the tree-lined streets of Beverly Hills.
  • Delvile, his grandfather, who, disobliged by his eldest son, the present lord, left every thing he had power to dispose of to his second son, Mr Cecilia
  • I would as soon be shot in the hand with an escopette ball as drink the quantity of wine and eat the quantity of food that I have seen even women and children dispose of, as if it were mere pastime, on these railway journeys. The Land of Thor
  • He created a pool of black water to bring her to his fortress so that he could dispose of her, knowing she presented a threat.
  • The matter is theirs most part, and yet mine, apparet unde sumptum sit (which Seneca approves), aliud tamen quam unde sumptum sit apparet, which nature doth with the aliment of our bodies incorporate, digest, assimilate, I do concoquere quod hausi, dispose of what I take. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He doesn't know how to dispose of his spare time.
  • A 17-yearold is accused of helping to dispose of her body. The Sun
  • The gift is effective only if the donee acquires the unconditional right to dispose of the funds.
  • The eye receives an impression, though it does not dispose of it, in a very minute fraction of a second.
  • That's a hundred billion dollar fortune, a huge amount of money and they have to figure out how to do that, how to dispose of dispensable funds…
  • But they walked free - despite one boasting on tape that he had used a mincing machine to dispose of her remains. The Sun
  • I decided I would scrap the accursed shed - then realised I did not know how to dismantle it and, if I managed that, how to dispose of it.
  • Constitution for the people of the United States to "dispose of" their public lands, and I think I may venture to assert with confidence that no case can be found in which a trustee in the position of Congress has been authorized to "_dispose of_" property by its owner where it has been held that these words authorized such trustee to give away the fund intrusted to his care. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 5, part 4: James Buchanan
  • Some great teachers of the past told their students simply to cremate their body and dispose of it, because the body is not important.
  • I am guessing the manufactures don't want to be caught with the "uncoded ammo" in large quantities if the bills pass and then they would have to dispose of all of it. Halt on sale of Ammunition by June 30 2009?
  • It took me a month to figure out how to dispose of our household rubbish. Times, Sunday Times
  • I decided to leave the engines on the plane and if a buyer was interested, we would sell the engines and dispose of the airframe.
  • If you find no takers, dispose of your hardware in an environmentally friendly fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's more stuff to dispose of before we move, and we'll keep plugging at it.
  • Pick off all the affected parts of the plant and dispose of them - not on the compost heap. The Sun
  • The next part of the morning routine was to get a squeegee to dispose of the water that had pooled on the fiberglass deck. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • Just as an excited atom can dispose of its excess energy by emitting x rays, an excited nucleus can emit gamma rays.
  • One tries in every mode to dispose of his lead to the company, asking question after question, to which you must answer without introducing the words _lead_, _I_, _yes_, or _no_. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside
  • It falls to Hockney and his supporters to dispose of traditional explanations and the numerous non-optical explanations for detailed effects in individual paintings - a task as yet unaccomplished.
  • Working in cemeteries the last few years including a first Green cemetery in CA. and going on to making Green Burial Products at KINKARACO I have noticed that how one chooses to dispose of their dead has everything to do with 2 viewpoints - Green Burial: When Dust Really Returns to Dust
  • a family, the master of which should dispose of the several economical offices in the following manner; viz. should put his butler in the coach-box, his steward behind his coach, his coachman in the butlery, and his footman in the stewardship, and in the same ridiculous manner should misemploy the talents of every other servant; it is easy to see what a figure such a family must make in the world. Amelia — Volume 1
  • Some solidarity as we dispose of the last physical remnants of her existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some institutions require that waste materials be autoclaved before disposal; others dispose of their waste by incineration.
  • With a sick heart, Ochkhuu (at left) and his father-in-law, Jaya, dispose of sheep and goat carcasses after the winter of 2009-2010, which killed millions of livestock across Mongolia.
  • On February 14, 1929, Al Capone dispatched his henchmen to dispose of his crime syndicate's rival, Moran and his North Side Gang.
  • What really counts is not the funds and technology to dispose of e-waste but the collecting network.
  • We defuse and dispose of 300 unexploded shells a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government could then instruct all banks not to push companies into default and not to dispose of any collateral.
  • Yoshino wants to dispose of literature in legal affairs in a "case by case" manner so as to avoid acknowledging the facility with which this seeing "as" takes place, compelling him to confront another iteration of literature's ineradicability. Poets and empire
  • We will unify, to combat this threat and dispose of it forever!
  • Properly dispose of the plant material to avoid harboring diseases over winter.
  • He hired his grandsons by the hour to dispose of brush, and was surprised and outraged at the studied, glacial pace of their movements.
  • Pick off all the affected parts of the plant and dispose of them - not on the compost heap. The Sun
  • A helper was on hand, not to tame the bridal veil but to dispose of the accumulating wrappers.
  • It's time to dispose of an age-old question. Times, Sunday Times
  • To avoid any unnecessary hassle, make sure you dispose of leftovers before you enter the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you get home, unbag and properly dispose of hot and cold foods first, chilling, freezing, or heating them as necessary. HOME COMFORTS
  • Guns gave hunters an advantage, particularly in the use of birdshot to kill waterfowl and small mammals, but guns were costly and men were reluctant to lend them or dispose of them as grave goods.
  • We have to dispose of this pile of old papers and magazines.
  • This a chance to get some money for Christmas and also to dispose of unwanted items at home.
  • Dispose of all receipts securely by tearing them into pieces before throwing them away.
  • But I wonder how many young chaps nowadays, in this civilised twentieth century, would know how to go about it, if they were planked down, near penniless and with their boots letting in, on a foreign soil, and asked to dispose of a fine-strung mustee woman whose depression and nervousness were growing steadily as the crisis approached? Flash For Freedom
  • Its strategy is to acquire engineering companies in niche markets and dispose of existing businesses to reduce borrowings.
  • Gen. Larry Nicholson flew in for a commanders 'meeting at Camp Delhi today, he was asked to bring with him a fresh supply of plastic "wag" bags that Marines use to dispose of human waste. Marines Waiting on Basic Supplies
  • If the blanket fails, trading standards staff will be happy to dispose of them.
  • You cannot sell them or dispose of them without the permission of the finance company.
  • If we neatly dispose of our bodily waste products, we more easily forget that we are made of stuffs that end up on the dungheap.
  • Asked to dispose of it, he quietly burnt it on a bonfire in his back garden in Cheshire, the court heard.
  • Widows have the right to dispose of property they inherit, without interference from anyone.
  • You mean you can dispose of God that easily and vacuously? Vincent Bugliosi: Why Do I Doubt Both The Atheists And The Theists?
  • Its strategy is to acquire engineering companies in niche markets and dispose of existing businesses to reduce borrowings.
  • They decide to dispose of the body so they can keep his money, only to turn on one another. The Sun
  • Article 16 A citizen may, by means of a will made in accordance with the provisions of this Law, dispose of the property he owns and may appoint a testamentary executor for the purpose.
  • Avoid inhaling sawdust of pressure-treated wood, and do not burn any scraps; dispose of both in the trash.
  • If approved, he can sell the license to waste soil dumping companies to dispose of waste soil at the site.
  • Seller shall maintain such materials in good order and condition subject to fair wear and tear and shall dispose of or return such materials as Buyer directs.
  • The Company's flagship product, the Sharps Disposal by Mail System®, is a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to dispose of medical waste such as hypodermic needles, lancets and any other medical device or objects. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • And suddenly Quinn had four dead bodies to dispose of and one astounding clue — to a mystery that is about to spin wildly out of control. Who’s Thrilling You Now? –The New Guns of the Thriller Genre; an Author Panel
  • Irish companies wishing to dispose of old equipment in the meantime have limited options.
  • When the police seized him - administering a sound beating - at his home, to which he had raced to dispose of a further clip of bullets, the arrest unleashed a court case leading to a seven-year prison sentence for Johnny Edge, but also to the unravelling of what became known as The Profumo Affair: John Profumo, Secretary of State for The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • In such a case as the one quoted, the explanation is undoubtedly that the supposed father is not the real one; and this explanation will dispose of all other cases of telegony which can not be explained, as in most instances they can be, by the mixed ancestry of the offspring and the innate tendency of all living things to vary. Applied Eugenics
  • To avoid any unnecessary hassle, make sure you dispose of leftovers before you enter the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike items bought with a loan or credit card, you cannot sell or dispose of the goods while making payments. Times, Sunday Times
  • She urged people using needles to dispose of them properly and warned other parents to beware of the risks.
  • Although a machine designed to cut grain and bind sheaves with wire was patented in 1856, farmers disliked wire, in part because they could not easily dispose of it at threshing time.
  • But that which completes the comfort of this is that he is the head over all things to the church; he is entrusted with all power, that is, that he may dispose of all the affairs of the providential kingdom in subserviency to the designs of his grace concerning his church. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • It's bulk that fills up the rubbish tips, and plastic bottles are the bulkiest component by weight that we have to dispose of.
  • Article 16 A citizen may, by means of a will made in accordance with the provisions of this Law, dispose of the property he owns and may appoint a testamentary executor for the purpose.
  • JJB have never said anything about a FULL company CVA, the are simply looking to dispose of 30 bad stores in a CVA one way or another, I feel the term CVA is being used by JJB to scare the Landlords into giving JJB lower lease rates and give themselves leverage, seriously does anyone think SDJ doesn't ALREADY know what he can / can not achieve will a CVA, I am not sure how they will go about it, but I am told that they will get rid of these 30 stores in the coming weeks if they can not get better rates, seriously this is a good thing, leaving JJB with a stronger more profitable portfolio. Undefined
  • It also provided the government with the power to sell, or otherwise dispose of the coal.
  • They decide to dispose of the body so they can keep his money, only to turn on one another. The Sun
  • The day we dispose of the idea of disposability will be a great one for the planet. An Ecosystem of One's Own
  • The United States has decided to make a bold step toward helping to secure and dispose of this material permanently.
  • Classifier languages typically dispose of a range of classifiers, which focus on the properties of the instance (perceptual, functional, etc.)
  • One of the more intractable problems was how to dispose of the effluent in an ecologically acceptable way.
  • Buying activity is also likely to pick up during the next two years as banks begin to more actively dispose of their non-performing loans - which are largely collateralized with real estate - pulling retail prices down further, said Huang.
  • They dispose of used tools and debitage carefully, out of the way of bare feet, or, in the case of unused pieces and sizeable cores, where they may find them again.
  • However, the right to sell, or otherwise dispose of, an estate can be limited if the estate owner enters into a covenant to that effect.
  • For many in the green lobby, atomic power is the ultimate bogeyman, blighting landscapes and producing waste which is difficult to dispose of safely.
  • But the global technology recession is culling the ranks of that talent as swiftly as the men in white coats dispose of sheep and cattle on foot-and-mouth infected farms.
  • Hanford workers have dug three trenches there used to dispose of debris from research and fuel fabrication at Hanford, including huge stainless steel tanks and drums of zircaloy chips. Tri-City Herald: Front
  • The people of Mayo and the North West will soon be able to conveniently dispose of their scrap metal.
  • The father's empire then ceases, and he can from thenceforward no more dispose of the liberty of his son than that of any other man.
  • Collect and dispose of all flowers and petals and any dead flower buds on the plant. The Sun
  • The undersigned shareholders agree that they will not sell, assign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of the shares of stock owned by any of them.
  • The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment.
  • Dispose of animal feces and sanitize anything they have touched.
  • If you have one or several dogs and want a sanitary way to dispose of droppings without the expense of buying a commercial model here is a do-it-yourself project that can be finished in an afternoon.
  • Company, I hear, is now ready, but not anxious, to redispose of those shares; and having obtained them at their depressed value, will now sell them at par, though, prior to the panic, they were held at a handsome figure above. The Confidence-Man
  • But the señor has left his adopted town a last will that does more than dispose of his property.
  • Its strategy is to acquire engineering companies in niche markets and dispose of existing businesses to reduce borrowings.
  • Once the course of the stealing is over a thief may be guilty of handling the goods he has stolen, for example, by helping a receiver of the goods to move them or dispose of them.
  • Charges imposed by councils to dispose of waste are contributing to an increase in fly-tipping that is blighting many areas, a survey suggests. Times, Sunday Times
  • A company should responsibly dispose of the wastes it owns, whether selling it to others for reuse or paying for its disposal.
  • In the fall, remove all fallen leaves on the ground below the plants, and dispose of them.
  • Charges imposed by councils to dispose of waste are contributing to an increase in fly-tipping that is blighting many areas, a survey suggests. Times, Sunday Times
  • This can be done by helping them dispose of the long-dated, mispriced assets sitting on their balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as providing "caddies", councils have to adapt dust carts so they can carry perishable waste separately, and invest in composting works to dispose of the food. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • If you leave the crime scene with a bag full of diamonds and then dispose of the bags on the road leading out of the city, make sure you don't leave your half-eaten sandwich in one of them. Hail to the Thieves: Famous Heists We Love
  • Collect and dispose of all flowers and petals and any dead flower buds on the plant. The Sun
  • There are lots of new properties being built in the area which must bring in plenty more revenue to dispose of.
  • The best way to dispose of so much water is to pour it into the city sewer.
  • It is more interesting to make a fresh purchase than to dispose of something you have held for a long time. Times, Sunday Times
  • What if the bodysnatcher had to dispose of a body? Archive 2009-01-11
  • The number of bases that are stolen against a pitcher will be proportional to the number of pitches that it takes him to dispose of a batter.
  • There just remains the matter of funding to dispose of.
  • The company said it will also dispose of 12,000 surplus freight cars in an effort to reduce costs.
  • Farmers forced to sell or dispose of stock due to the dry seasonal conditions may be able to spread or defer their taxable income.
  • Can anyone tell me where a person is expected to dispose of hedge cuttings, grass, etc.
  • Some executives estimate that Citigroup could dispose of as much as $12 billion in so-called noncritical assets. Happy New Year? Don't Bank On It
  • Collect and dispose of all flowers and petals and any dead flower buds on the plant. The Sun
  • If Santa has brought you your dreamphone, what are you going to do to dispose of any old mobiles you might have?
  • The bill will make it harder for criminals to dispose of stolen goods, and it will make it easier for the police to recover stolen goods and solve property crimes.
  • Collect and dispose of all flowers and petals and any dead flower buds on the plant. The Sun
  • One condition relates to the wish of the lessee to dispose of the lease.
  • The next part of the morning routine was to get a squeegee to dispose of the water that had pooled on the fiberglass deck. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • That the said customary tenants, and every of them, may cut down any old trees, called decayed pollard trees, standing or growing in or upon his customary tenement, and sell and dispose of the same, at his and their will and pleasure. John Keble's Parishes
  • Such use has not only reduced costs but has also helped thermal power stations and paper mills dispose of fly-ash, a pollutant.
  • The suspect was taken unawares, without the chance to dispose of the evidence.
  • Further, if the given electronic mail message is determined to be junk mail, the e-mail systems of other trusted users in the group dispose of unviewed copies of the junk e-mail.
  • Personal property managers acquire, distribute, and store supplies, and may sell or dispose of surplus property.
  • With the duck put out of its misery, he told me he'd dispose of the body. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • A reputable firm should charge 40 to 80 to dispose of a nest. The Sun
  • If the shrub is badly affected, dig it up and dispose of it. The Sun
  • Although they have often been dismissed as logical nonsense, many attempts have also been made to dispose of them by means of mathematical theorems, such as the theory of convergent series or the theory of sets.
  • Attempts were made to surreptitiously dispose of the corpse, and some evidence was destroyed - but the body was eventually autopsied, and the death labelled a homicide.
  • If successful, he is expected to dispose of several properties to pay down debt.
  • Householders and tradesmen both use the refuse dump to dispose of their garbage.
  • If it goes ahead, it will allow the council to dispose of several dilapidated office buildings around the city.
  • What it says there, in the ‘model’ contract between publisher and author, is that, one year after a book has appeared, the publisher shall have the right to dispose of copies as a remainder or overstock.
  • Each time she helped her son dispose of a poached salmon she felt good.
  • Under the new rules, how does one dispose of cooking oil and fat?
  • I toed him a bit and he started to run away so I pinned him against the step with my mouse-kickers and called into the house for someone to come dispose of the furry creature.
  • It took me a month to figure out how to dispose of our household rubbish. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is cheaper to dispose of prisoners quickly than to keep them locked up for the (comparatively few) years they'll spend in prison.
  • It took her a mere 20 minutes to dispose of her opponent.
  • He recommended allowing "nonviable" institutions to fail and placing them into "negotiated conservatorship" which would reorganize their operations and dispose of problem assets, replacing management and wiping out shareholders. Omaha World-Herald > Frontpage
  • How do you safely dispose of waste that will remain deadly for 100,000 years? Times, Sunday Times
  • But this is a dance that requires carefully placed and well-timed steps, and it's long past time to dispose of your tricks, techniques and pickup lines.

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