Example sentences of "to be use [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Americans were persuaded to allow the ‘ counterpart funds ’ to Marshall Aid to be used for these purposes , and their backing helped Monnet to protect the investment targets from the deflationary policies of the time .
2 Many early stations were simply large barn-like structures , a form which was to be used for several decades .
3 Sets of Picture Flashcards and Word Flashcards to be used with both levels .
4 Smaller objects such as shells , buttons or bobbins may be provided to be used on any models produced , or as ‘ print ’ makers to make impressions in the dough , providing experience of space and shape .
5 The only merit of the expression is that it is vague enough to be used under all circumstances without the slightest risk ; it is a favourite of official jargon today .
6 This definitive version was to be used in all churches throughout the realm .
7 The Elizabethan Book of Common Prayer continued to be used in many parishes throughout the Interregnum ; parents continued to choose godparents for their children , and mothers continued to be churched following childbirth .
8 Some form of chant continues to be used in most communities at some time , not only because of historic associations , but also because of its fundamental simplicity .
9 This is where the concept of social needs gains over that or legal rights , since social services are regarded as social utilities to be used by all individuals and families as necessary ( Smith , 1980 ; Wharf , 1985 ) .
10 If I could just add my thanks to the officers substantial piece of work , which is , I hope going to be used by many members to come for the next year .
11 Although the ceremony itself was a simple one — a private exchange of shared intentions in which the most important formal element was the document which laid down precisely who got what in the case of divorce — it was nevertheless going to be used by both sets of parents as an excuse to throw a party , during which they would vie with each other in largesse , showing off their wealth as well as arranging useful introductions for their unmarried children .
12 The report might contain some nasty shocks , so the formula to be used by both sides is to agree to disclose reports upon which they intend to rely at trial .
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