Example sentences of "be useful for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Other viral vectors have features that may be useful for delivering genes in particular circumstances . |
2 | However , the laws may well be useful for transforming a program after it has been developed , or for making a program more amenable to some proof technique . |
3 | Over half of teachers found the LEA guidelines to be useful for writing the report ; a quarter had found them not very useful and a fifth were unsure about this . |
4 | Beside the TNM classification system additional variables , such as biological staging for the intrinsic malignant potential of the tumours , might be useful for determining long term survival . |
5 | Also , the test may be useful for monitoring the effects of antibiotics on the gastrointestinal bacteria . |
6 | Black holes might be useful for getting rid of garbage or even some of one 's friends . |
7 | Other criteria may also be useful for dating . |
8 | Accessory straps can be useful for attaching bulky items to the outside of the pack . |
9 | The workshops would n't generate too much traffic and the proximity to Temple Meads station and the rail network would be useful for despatching goods . |
10 | Whilst most writers resort to some form of categorization of responses , there is a general emphasis , underlined by Kaelin , that , whilst such structuring may be useful for learning or communication , its value is transitory and it should be readily discarded in favour of the unity of the aesthetic experience itself . |
11 | Unlike MacLink , it can be user programmed for peculiar data formats which can be useful for connecting to systems like the Amstrad PCW . |
12 | VMAP reports will give an indication of response/turnaround times for certain transactions , and these may be useful for showing trends which highlight potential problems . |
13 | Bjornsson 's approach differed from that of many earlier researchers in two important ways : first , he set out at an early stage to make his formula one which would be useful for making cross-cultural comparisons , and second , he chose not to use the statistical technique of multiple regression . |
14 | Craft knives can be useful for trimming pieces of pressed material if they are too large or the wrong shape . |
15 | I figured it might be useful for gaining access . ’ |
16 | A single man might be useful for attacking the marauders that Winnie feared , but then he might expect his washing and ironing to be done , and his socks darned , and Winnie was beginning to feel rather too old for such mothering . |
17 | The αβ T-cell-deficient mice should be useful for analysing the in vivo functions of γ T cells . |
18 | Band shapes can also be useful for identifying unknown impurities , particularly in the gas phase . |
19 | UF9 cells and their differentiated derivatives may therefore be useful for identifying proteins that functionally interact with CREB . |
20 | Such operations may be useful for timetabling , classroom allocation and for making examination arrangements . |
21 | They may also be useful for travelling as you wo n't need to take thinners with you . |
22 | They may also be useful for travelling as you wo n't need to take thinners with you . |
23 | Long-inbred populations might be useful for assessing the effects of new mutations . |