Example sentences of "the [noun] be [verb] for use " in BNC.

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1 A further argument for a graph-based analysis of the issues , as well as for the using the Chart system specifically , is that , although the Chart was designed for use with rule-based systems , it has been used as the basis of a connectionist model of parsing ( Waltz & Pollack 1985 ) .
2 It took a five-year tussle with the Luftfahrt Bundesamt , the German body which sets aeronautical regulations , before the cylinders were approved for use in hot-air balloons .
3 In the centre of the plan of the eastern half of the building , the original grain-storage silo structure of the warehouse was retained for use as a lift , staircase and refuse chute ( Fig 58 ) .
4 Even in the remaining cases , the equipment is intended for use by experienced , single operators for specific purposes and with safety provisions designed for these conditions , including loading restrictions .
5 The package is intended for use by laboratory staff or management who do not have a computing education and find SQL too complex to use .
6 Supplies of non-Community goods in a UK Customs warehouse will be free of VAT until the goods are released for use in the UK .
7 The response of the system has to be experienced to be believed , indeed it is often too sensitive , especially if the game is written for use with the conventional types of joystick .
8 The prize is intended for use in the school to further interest in chemistry .
9 ( Anglers are presently major users of the Derwent and would remain so even if the river were reinstated for use by power craft . )
10 The project was intended for use with first year secondary school pupils ( aged 11–12 years ) and involves an average of three hours of teaching over a series of classroom lessons .
11 The radiometer was designed for use on clear sunny days out of doors .
12 However , the unit is intended for use out-of-doors when it should provide ‘ hum-free ’ operation .
13 Friends of the Earth is calling for use of the toxic gas methly bromide to be phased out by 1995 .
14 The somewhat bitter though minty flavour of hyssop leaves has given them a mixed reception amongst cooks and gourmets. so it is not surprising that hyssop 's original use was medicinal , as suggested by the specific name — officinalis ( from the Latin officina , workshop ) indicates that the plant was authorized for use by the medical profession and could be sold in pharmacies .
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