Example sentences of "[prep] [be] use in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Like Aconite it is suited to plethoric , vigorous , healthy constitutions , robust children and babies when the complaints come on suddenly and with great violence , then subsides just as suddenly ; a short , sharp course — Not to be used in prolonged , continuous or recurrent states or in complaints which come on gradually . |
2 | Furthermore , the rate of return to be used in present value calculations should derive from some sort of comparison with the private sector . |
3 | Both screening and the observation of the child 's visual behaviour will be used as a basis to determine the size of print to be used in individual cases , and will also indicate whether braille and tactile materials will need to be used instead . |
4 | Features : include three exposure modes : manual , aperture priority and program which lets you point and shoot ; also has extra bright f/2.0 high resolution lens allowing the camera to be used in low light without a flash . |
5 | These refer to those aspects of beliefs , which may not currently be used in explicit argument to justify one 's own position or to criticize counter-positions , but which possess the potential to be used in future argument . |
6 | It will contain a program or programs to allow the computer to be used in certain ways . |
7 | It includes the Streamware Kernel that enables the networking protocol to be used in proprietary and embedded environments , the firm says . |
8 | If such materials are clear in their visual presentation and able to be used in appropriate environmental conditions , the pupils ' task will be that much easier . |
9 | They include ‘ speed restraint points ’ ( which appear similar to speed tables or raised crossings ) ; speed control bends of more than 90 degrees deflection and with tight radii and mountable shoulders ; speed control islands to interrupt unavoidably long and straight stretches of road where speeds would otherwise be excessive ; and speed control humps , though it is warned that these ‘ ought not to be used in new housing schemes when other speed reducing features would be effective . ’ |
10 | This permits subdivisions which are enumerated under one subject in the schedules to be used in other specified parts of the schedules , as instructed . |
11 | A rival package of measures , proposed by Coun Peter Jackson , leader of the minority Conservative party , which would have resulted in savings of £352,000 to be used in other ways , was rejected . |
12 | The German scientist who around 1906 synthesized novocaine , the first non-addictive narcotic , had intended it to be used in major surgical procedures like amputation . |
13 | Initially , this modification involved simultaneous comparison of the weights of identical columns of water with and without sediment ( Woods Hole Rapid Sediment Analyser : Zeigler , Whitney & hayes , 1960 ) , but improvements in transducer technology have since enabled the devices to be used in single tubes . |
14 | In the West the closed fist is considered almost the only effective weapon to be used in unarmed combat . |
15 | In general , the courts are reluctant to allow the doctrine to be used in medical negligence cases unless there is a clear inference of negligence from the known facts . |
16 | A State with more than one official language may , if necessary under internal law , declare the language of Letters to be used in specified parts of its territory . |
17 | CPM tends to be used in large or complex projects in construction and manufacturing . |
18 | Although weight has been increased , the machine is still compact enough to be used in tight corners such as on deep shelving and door frames . |
19 | The House rejected , it is submitted quite correctly , an argument that the refusal of the English courts to enforce foreign penal or revenue law precluded the English court from giving the assistance requested ; to provide evidence which is to be used in foreign proceedings , even enforcement proceedings , is not to ‘ enforce ’ the foreign law in England . |
20 | Wording of reports and letters to be used in foreign jurisdictions |
21 | DEC expects the software to be used in growing applications such as telemarketing and in customer service . |
22 | Similarly , within the area of prosodic components most generalisations tend to be very broad and obvious : wider pitch range tends to be used in excited or enthusiastic speaking , slower speed is typical of the speech of someone who is tired or bored , and so on . |
23 | These are called private law remedies because they were originally used only in private law but later came to be used in public law . |
24 | Church funds also came to be used in special cases to buy the emancipation of Christian slaves , but the church did not have a general programme for the abolition of slavery . |
25 | Sometimes objects are perceived merely as alternatives to words , as signs to be used in pseudo-linguistic formal analysis . |
26 | 21–7 " Letters were read from the secretary and convener of the Praise Committee of the Church with regard to a grant for assisting the congregation to secure an instrument to be used in congregational praise , from which it appears that the Committee were prepared to give £10 on condition that the instrument would be introduced in connection with public worship , and that the congregation contributed a suitable proportion of the cost . " |
27 | This joint venture with British Nuclear Fuels is already receiving orders for the fuel to be used in thermal reactors . ’ |
28 | In addition to fronted , predicated , and identifying themes , other types of marked theme exist in English , but they tend to be much more restricted and more likely to be used in informal language . |