Example sentences of "that it [vb mod] be used [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , s.4(1) ( c ) prohibits an insider , in relation to advertised securities , from communicating any information in the knowledge , or with reasonable cause to believe , that it would be used for such dealing , counselling , or procuring . |
2 | Last week King Fahd said his country would help pay for rebuilding Osirak , on the understanding that it would be used for peaceful purposes only . |
3 | Article 6 has never been implemented and it is highly unlikely that it would be used in this way , especially as the consequence would be to release the offending State from those Charter principles that were not deemed to be customary international law . |
4 | There was one , but the Austrians had it reduced in size because they believed that it might be used as an observation tower by the recalcitrant Milanese . |
5 | Its particular advantage to the marketer is that it may be used without extensive training in mathematics or computer programming , since programming is done by the package itself when in operation . |
6 | You may not need a provisional licence if you hold a full licence which states that it may be used as a provisional licence for driving other categories . |
7 | It is certainly true that pigeons with bar magnets attached to their heads navigate incorrectly on overcast , but not on sunny , days ( Figure 4.9 ) ; which suggests both that pigeons have a magnetic sense , and that it may be used by pigeons as a back-up compass sense when the sun is invisible . |
8 | The important point is that it should be used at a time when for some reason pressure is to be taken off members of the class — putting them in what is virtually a ‘ spectator ’ role can give them time to recover from what had perhaps been inadequate non-projected work . |
9 | As restated by Lord Oliver in Caparo v Dickman ( cited at 14.11.1 ) at 383H — 384B , the duty is as follows : ( 1 ) the advice must be required for a purpose , whether particularly specified or generally described , which is made known , either actually or inferentially , to the adviser when the advice is given ; ( 2 ) the adviser knows , either actually or inferentially , that the advice will be communicated to the " advisee " , either specifically or as a member of an ascertainable class , in order that it should be used by the advisee for that purpose ; ( 3 ) it is known , either actually or inferentially , that the advice so communicated is likely to be acted upon by the advisee for that purpose without further inquiry ; and ( 4 ) it is so acted upon by the advisee to his detriment . |
10 | It may be that it may help those in business understand their own , or their trading partners ' standard terms ; however , it is not intended that it should be used by persons without legal knowledge to draft standard terms without legal advice . |
11 | It is proposed that it should be used in those Committee areas for about a month so that difficulties can emerge and be dealt with . |
12 | I understand that it will be used towards the purchase of floodlights for the bowling green . |
13 | What it does , in effect , is to enable such companies to conceal from outsiders detailed information regarding profitability and turnover , something of which they have a ( much exaggerated ) fear that it will be used by their competitors to the company ‘ s disadvantage . |
14 | Furthermore , because the state fulfils this function , the contradictions of the formation are ‘ condensed ’ in its own structure , so that it can be used as a sort of map of society at large . |
15 | A DBMS can store , retrieve , update and compare this information on millions of ‘ record cards ’ so that it can be used for business purposes . |
16 | You perhaps get restoration of fishery or enhancement of amenity or enhancement of the quality of the water such that it can be used for a far wider spectrum of requirements than it was before . |
17 | The purpose of making notes is primarily to set out , in a shortened but logical form , information that you have gathered from a variety of sources on a particular topic so that it can be used for revision purposes and as an aid to memory . |
18 | A model represents something , usually in simplified form which highlights aspects which are of particular interest to the user , and is built so that it can be used for a specific purpose , for example , communication and testing . |
19 | One of the main advantages of percutaneous cholecystolithotomy over other non-operative techniques is that it can be used for 78% of patients , with stones of any composition , number and size , and a patent cystic duct is not essential . |
20 | In a simple sale of the whole of a seller 's property , the title to which is registered , the form of transfer of whole will apply ; it 's so simple that commonly one dictates it " off the cuff " , and the top copy is made on front of Form 19 or Form 19(JP) so that it can be used for that purpose . |
21 | This is extremely useful for illustrators , but fine artists should not disregard the creative possibilities of the technical pen , especially now that it can be used with an infinite range of colours . |
22 | It is all-round in that it can be used in light and strong winds and is the most popular type you will see today . |
23 | It is certainly true that it can be used in this way but it is far from being the only way to use video in the classroom — particularly in language teaching . |
24 | Both authors of CALL have extensive practical experience in the area , and they have organized the book so that it can be used by teachers with any degree of experience in CALL . |
25 | When the programs are transferred onto a new PC , an unpacker or unzipper puts all this information back into the program file so that it can be used by the PC . |
26 | One of the main advantages of video as an aid was that it could be used during poor weather . |
27 | There was nothing against my packing a bag and loading the wheelbarrow on the Land Rover so that it could be used for the longer , more difficult sections . |
28 | Once it is accepted that surrogacy is unlikely to cause any serious harm , the idea that it could be used for social rather than medical reasons should lose much of the horror and condemnation with which it tends to be associated . |
29 | On the outside of the bulkhead , under the half-canopy there was a glass bullseye lens with a red slide so that it could be used as a tail lamp . |
30 | Throughout the first months of the war Board of Education officials were desperate to find convincing proof of this , so that it could be used as publicity to stop the drift-back to the danger areas . |