Example sentences of "will be use [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 More than £5,000 was raised , and this will be used for planting the garden and park surrounding Ickworth 's rotunda .
2 At Glenshee , they will be used for patching access runs and tows , especially on the Cairnwell Side .
3 Any revenue will be used for reconstructing the buildings with a view to expanding the area available for exhibitions , the refitting of the Special Storeroom which houses a unique collection of goldsmiths ' work , and for computerisation .
4 Exemplar , which has only been in development since the beginning of the year ( UX No 423 ) , will be used for creating , storing and retrieving application objects across multiple platforms and networks .
5 The hardware not needed for the operational sites will be used for testing and training .
6 To give a practical example of infringement , consider the following situation : An inventor A has invented a new type of computer " chip " and a new process which will be used for making those chips .
7 One will be used for proofing small entries to ensure efficient turnaround .
8 Nearby classrooms will be used for waiting details .
9 Sections 4 and 5 describe other reports which will be used in monitoring problems , namely the Weekly Problem Report and the Test Case Report .
10 supplying a standard vocabulary by controlling synonyms and ensuring that only one term of a potential list of similar terms will be used in indexing a given concept ;
11 An important , but often neglected , requirement is to specify the source of the data that will be used in judging success or failure .
12 Carbohydrate-based drugs will become a new class of pharmaceutical product during the next decade and will be used in treating autoimmune diseases and as anti-inflammatories .
13 This earlier project provides a comparative data base which will be used in assessing the impact of new guidelines .
14 This system will be used in deciding on future allocations of the pool and the DES has already indicated that it would expect NAB to give advice about appropriate courses and rationalization , particularly concerning those which are expensive , those which are so specialist in nature that control of student numbers is required , and those where both university and public sector provision might be unnecessary or where rationalization is desirable for other reasons .
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