Example sentences of "have be used [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Piggy is short-sighted ; and the spectacles he would have been prescribed for this condition could not possibly have been used as burning glasses .
2 Many ordinary everyday objects and buildings could have been used for religious purposes , but this would not be detectable from archaeological evidence alone .
3 In fact , some small part of the new funds might indeed have been used for this purpose as the societies ' balance sheet shows , but it will be only a very small proportion of the total funds received .
4 The beakers could also have been used for pouring libations on an altar in the act of making a vow .
5 Outside the tomb entrance was a larger , rectangular altar which may have been used for sacrificial offerings .
6 That weapon may have been used to good effect against the Scots who were defeated at Falkirk in July 1298 .
7 Best-known to the general public perhaps , are experiments where reconstructions of early boats and ships have been used to follow and thus test the feasibility of migration routes which might have been used by ancient people , such as the experiments conducted by Thor Heyerdahl .
8 The Ridgeway in Wiltshire and Berkshire may well have been used in prehistoric times , but probably no more so than the line of the A4 across the same counties .
9 Hence the rate of return on household savings is the relevant measure of the social opportunity cost of public sector resources that could have been used in private consumption .
10 It is certainly true that many of the by-roads in an area such as this may well have been used in Roman times though it is difficult to prove .
11 ‘ That cabinet would have been used in that Granada programme about India , I think , yes Jewel in the Crown , that 's it , ’ he said vaguely during a guided tour of the warehouse .
12 Near the end of the period gold coin may have been used in commercial transactions , but the dwindling supply of gold in western Europe caused a switch to silver as the principal precious metal .
13 Labour leader John Smith said there was concern that equipment was supplied which could have been used against British personnel and that the truth about a secret change in policy appeared to have been concealed from the public .
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