The only use you can put him to," says the venerable sage.
'Not much use, these blackouts,' Tom had said earlier in the evening.
Intelligent use of the materials to hand,' said Susan weakly.
It was also said that the paper made use of private investigators.
"A charming use of British ingenuity," he said to me.
"Strange use of a council," he said, laying aside his mask.
"Well, no use trying to fight this gale with the storage battery," Tom said, after a moment's thought.
"No use," he said, giving them back to the detective.
Note the "even" in that phrase, and the use of "little" where other nations might have said "immense."