Example sentences of "be use [adv] [conj] in " in BNC.

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1 Blake 's researches showed that there are some thirty or so basic messages which are used by the domestic horse , and there are another seventeen phrases that are used occasionally or in special situations , for example , those messages between a mare and her foal , or a stallion and a mare .
2 There are also six 8-bit registers called B , C , D , E , H , and L , which can be used individually or in pairs ( BC , DE , and HL ) to hold intermediate values during a computation .
3 These four areas can be used separately or in combination for exhibition purposes ; full electrical support can be arranged .
4 In future all organs recovered in Scotland will be used here except in cases where no-one is waiting for an operation , when the organs will be used elsewhere in Britain .
5 The Research Councils , through the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) have commissioned a number of studies of research policy , in order to determine the best measures for the objective assessment of research productivity , and those carried out by the Science Policy Research Unit ( SPRU ) at Sussex University have been fundamental in reviewing existing measures , and suggesting new indicators which may be used singly or in combination .
6 The well-meaning piety of one who is neither leader nor musician ought to be used elsewhere than in the direction of the Church 's music .
7 The coursebooks described on pages 3–7 are designed to fit a variety of timetables , and include courses in two , four , or six parts which can be used alone or in combination with our range of supplementary materials .
8 There was indeed money coming into the area , but was it being used effectively and in the best manner ?
9 He speaks , of course , in German , but the booklet carries an English translation by LS , who strives gamely to cope with the often-pretentious language being used here and in the accompanying notes .
10 Equally , no method ( with its own built-in limitations ) is used exclusively or in isolation ; different techniques are combined to throw light on a common problem .
11 But if we study the use of religious language in Wordsworth 's poems between 1798 and 1820 we see a gradual change from what might be meant metaphorically or ‘ poetically ’ ( Wordsworth said that he employed the pre-existence theme in the Immortality Ode ‘ as a Poet ’ ) towards language that is used literally and in an orthodox Christian sense .
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