Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] for use " in BNC.

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1 The implications which these authors seek to deduce is that , since it is wrong to base a strategic doctrine on a potential illegal use of weapons , the policy of deterrence based on assured destruction should be ‘ declaratory ’ only , and that actual plans should be based on the development , deployment and targeting of weapons which ‘ should be intended for use only against military objectives and be as discriminate as reasonably possible in their collateral effects upon the civilian population and property ’ ( Builder and Graubard , 1982 , p. 51 ) .
2 It is quite evident that the majority feel that Medau Blue should be retained for use on special occasions thought you are not nearly so favourably disposed to wearing it in class — at least in its present form !
3 Any smooth flooring supplied unsealed should be sealed for use in a bathroom — instructions are supplied by the manufacturer .
4 A specific terminal must be allocated for use by Offline at the times when an offline run is to be conducted , as defined by the Offline Manager .
5 It must be designed for use in conjunction with a file containing an up-to-date collection of PPGs , MPGs and circulars , so that it can help quickly identify relevant policy statements for use in the preparation of responses to local planning authorities or in statements to public inquiries .
6 The staff hoped that a French micro , the Thompson 07 , could be modified for use in their first major pilot project near Marseilles .
7 Lord Finlay implied that the trust mechanism could be adapted for use in international law , whereby a new State could be a beneficiary of rights contained in an agreement between other States which are bound by the agreement to accord it those rights .
8 Harrowell also suggests that other power station wastes , such as nitrogen and sulphur dioxide could be harvested for use as sulphuric acid and fertilizer .
9 At the clearing stations the backlog of even the partially repaired mounted alarmingly as , with the constant demand of the Voie Sacrée supply route , all too few vehicles could be spared for use as ambulances .
10 The main tunnel portal is inland at Holywell where part of the tunnel spoil will be offloaded for use in the construction of the Cheriton terminal .
11 We recommend that this machine be kept in the Projector Room , under the supervision of S Clarke , and will be issued for use only to authorised and trained staff .
12 The centre will be equipped for use by Scottish Nuclear as a media briefing centre linked to the Torness Off-site Centre nearby at Cockenzie Power Station .
13 The cash will be used to buy a computer which will be adapted for use by disabled children .
14 Information collected within operational systems , such as payroll , can feed into decision support systems such as are provided by a personnel data base , which in turn can be summarised for use in planning and modelling systems .
15 The emergency , hand-operated hydraulic pump has a telescopic handle which can be extended for use and pushed in out of the way when not required .
16 Greenpeace estimates that fresh fuel can be turned into a nuclear weapon in only seven days , and that spent fuel can be converted for use in as little as one month .
17 Boxes of objects and associated material can be borrowed for use in the classroom .
18 Graphic output , printed reports and files of many different types can be produced for use with other programs such as Jandel Scientific 's own SigmaPlot .
19 Richard Burns , colour and tinting expert at Michaeljohn uses the Henara brand of powders which can be bought for use at home from chemists and department stores , costing £2.19 .
20 Some garden produce , however , is deliberately grown for storage , and crops can be preserved for use during the winter months must be fully ripened if they are to last without rapid deterioration .
21 According to The Portland Group the HPF compiler can be targeted for use by all sorts of parallel systems and clusters of workstations on a network .
22 The key distinction is not between ‘ electronic ’ and ‘ non-electronic ’ artefacts ; it is between those artefacts which can be organised for use via telecommunication connection and those which can not [ Lester ( 1985 ) ] .
23 The techniques can be adapted for use in your studies to great effect .
24 A textbook for the development of oral skills in English for the foreign business professional or student which can be adapted for use with various class sizes , student needs and interests , language levels and time constraints .
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