Example sentences of "[verb] been [prep] [adj] use " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This knowledge has been of great use .
2 When she comes to Henry VIII in her History of England , she observes that ‘ nothing can be said in his vindication , but that his abolishing Religious Houses & leaving them to the ruinous depredations of time has been of infinite use to the landscape of England in general ’ .
3 Conversely Newco may be entitled to deductions of VAT if the change of use has been from exempt use to taxable use .
4 This is the most famous of all ancient circular temples and , first as a temple , and later as a church , has been in continuous use since its building .
5 She has been in private use in Scandinavia only , and is very well equipped .
6 ‘ Streamline has been in regular use at the Chambre de Commerce since the early 1980's .
7 It is a struggle to paint grasses in a true watercolour technique and the purist may well react against the use of white and acrylic here , but I have found a release from the restrictions of technique through this method and comfort myself with the knowledge that white has been in common use by artists throughout the history of watercolour painting .
8 A French-lexified Creole is , or has been in common use in several other territories as well — Trinidad , Grenada and St Vincent among them .
9 As the carpet has been in satisfactory use for some years , we should not expect it to be the actual cause of trouble .
10 Yet the earliest known usage of ‘ South Saxons ’ does not appear until a royal charter of 689 names them and their king , Northelm , although the term may well have been in common use for some time before that .
11 The third wing , which united the other two , possessed heated rooms which may have been in common use .
12 Before that time , alcohol had been in general use to deaden pain , though some sturdy souls rejected it on principle .
13 Lower School was opposite the Chapel and here , under the dark oaken beams and arches , I was taught in a classroom that had been in continuous use as such since 1443 .
14 Gunpowder had been in widespread use in Europe in mining and quarrying since the early seventeenth century , but two hundred years later the techniques available for detonating the charges were still very primitive .
15 The Institution , however , did not feel able to recommend such a change after the word ‘ diesel ’ had been in universal use for so long .
16 We know from Cato the Censor ( 234–149 BC ) , the author of De agri cultura , that the various methods of planting , grafting , training and pruning of the vine , which the Romans would have introduced into Champagne , had been in common use throughout the warmer parts of the empire for at least two hundred years .
17 Country houses that have been in institutional use
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