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

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1 These settings must have been intended for private use since Calvin objected to polyphony in church , but when the Lutherans adopted them , using Ambrosius Lobwasser 's translation of Marot-de Beze ( Leipzig , 1573 ) , their congregations undoubtedly sang the tunes .
2 ( b ) The property must have been intended for private use , occupation or consumption .
3 Such chips are designed for varied use and tend to be mass-produced .
4 They are designed for single use , but because they are made of formed fabric , they give the appearance of linen .
5 From the hugh range of the French manufacturer Leonard , Toray Artists ' brushes are recommended for acrylic use .
6 It is doubtful whether these palls would have been considered for outdoor use , their materials being too precious to risk inclement weather and inconsiderate birds .
7 The kitchens appeared to have been designed for human use , judging from the height of the working surfaces and the sheer size of the ladles , pots and pans and other pieces of equipment .
8 ‘ It goes on to say that they 're designated for marine use .
9 For you , the only safe commerce with reason is to learn from your superiors the dogmata in which her deliverances have been codified for general use .
10 The deal had now been put on ice , though material had been exported for experimental use in the Argonne and Batelle reactors in the US , said Priddle .
11 Immediately after the report 's submission the North Korean government did reverse its previously stated position by admitting that a small quantity of plutonium had been produced for experimental use only .
12 Six months ago the council called in the police to investigate claims that building materials had been misappropriated for private use .
13 These videos are archived for future use .
14 There are also handouts , which may be photocopied for personal use .
15 This display or retail system , which could also be adopted for domestic use , consists of shelving , rails , hangers and tables , with white-painted metal tubular elements finished with the almost classic black shiny ball trim .
16 All new replacement PCs should be of higher specification than existing machines , which will then be freed for stand-alone use , and it is recommended that SCSI boards should be installed for the more efficient use of peripherals .
17 Above all , if the machine-readable records of today 's society and those of future societies are to be preserved for future use , both resources and direction in terms of policy have to be provided centrally .
18 Challenges , which was one of the first British series to be produced for non-broadcast use , consists of a set of six programmes , each with a different theme , and each featuring young British people engaged in pursuits typical of their age and culture .
19 Dated , or even outdated knowledge about children and learning processes may need to be supplemented ; and the teacher 's own untapped resources may be tapped for effective use in promoting the pupil 's progress .
20 State funding of the provision of mass-produced easily accessible vehicles which can be adapted for disabled use will give real mobility to the people , and undermine the expensive import car market .
21 The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use .
22 The firm has told locals that extraction will last 18 months and that the site will be restored for agricultural use , with considerable tree planting .
23 For each Media Unit , Media Items must be declared for exclusive use by Offline and these items must be initialised in accordance with the instructions defined in Section 8.2.3 below .
24 As we said earlier , one benefit of using the UV technique is that all artwork can be retained for future use , perhaps being modified if necessary .
25 Photographs may be taken for PRIVATE USE .
26 The Fifth Amendment to the United States constitution provides a clear echo of the words of John Locke quoted above : ‘ No person shall be … deprived of life , liberty or property , without due process of law ; nor shall private property be taken for public use , without just compensation . ’
27 The amendment states that no person shall ‘ be deprived of life , liberty , or property without due process of law , nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation ’ .
28 The regulations , which are mainly concerned with the security of explosives , will make changes to the types and quantities of explosives that can be kept for private use without the need for a licence or registration .
29 In relation to the school site , the Secretary of State 's decision included a condition that a 1·5 hectare site should be reserved for educational use .
30 First asked for ideas for alternative employment to replace the arms industry , Mr. Browne suggested that it was the job of business not governments to provide employment , but he hoped some of the technologies currently used in defence could be deployed for civilian use .
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