Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] be use " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I 'll certainly be using it . ’
2 I shall certainly be using this incident to press for priority to be given to a Skelton and Brotton bypass . ’
3 With the same 14 mm bait I will now be using a size 4 and possibly a size 2 .
4 We want the rights of way network to be improved and modernised by consensus , with more bridleways , more links between rights of way to make circular walks , and links which may also be used to take people out of sensitive areas for forestry and farming .
5 A word made up of two or more elements , each of which may also be used as a separate word , eg son-in-law , newspaper , goldsmith .
6 Every row in a table has a unique combination of attribute values which may therefore be used to identify the row .
7 Unpasteurised milk , such as used for Gospel Green cheese , will curdle naturally through the action of the bacteria that is present when the milk is heated , but the addition of the starter culture , which must always be used when cheese is made from pasteurised milk , hastens the process .
8 ( Indeed in the same passage in the Commentary he puts forward an argument — which might well be used in favour of the ordination of women ! — that order pertains to the soul , and the soul is without sex ; a point , interestingly , to which he makes no response .
9 Having considered something of the nature of aesthetic perception , it remains necessary to link this with education and with techniques stemming from Personal Construct theory which might well be used both for learning and for investigation in the area of artistic appraisal .
10 In the first part I argue for the inclusion of gender awareness as a valid dimension of educational analysis of the arts and , as a vehicle for this argument , posit a set of four general criteria which might legitimately be used by arts educators as part of a re-evaluation of the arts curriculum in this regard .
11 Lesion studies have their own problems of interpretation , while other methods which might conceivably be used to establish cerebral dominance , such as dichaptic stimulation and the dual-task technique , have not been validated nor widely adopted in experiments with large numbers of left handers .
12 Some run efficient remedial courses , which could surely be used for youngsters who had taken a broader sixth-form course .
13 This had a single edge and a thick , heavy blade which could also be used as a bludgeon ( the ‘ flesh cutter ’ and the ‘ bone breaker ’ ) .
14 Hitherto there had been no provision for the mentally afflicted poor ; only licensed ‘ mad houses , , run on a private basis , which could only be used by those whose relations could afford them .
15 Unions also opposed a further government emergency measure of June 26 , creating a new wage indexing mechanism , which could only be used twice in a year and which forbade employers to pass on increased wage costs to consumers through higher prices .
16 There were three filling stations side by side which could only be used with French credit cards , ’ said Mr Brown , a 48-year-old college lecturer , of Craven Vale .
17 During the early 1960s a group of ten of the larger and richer members of the IMF agreed to make available to the Fund additional resources which could then be used by any member of this group of ten .
18 It would be possible for these records to be analysed in order to produce statistics at the Local Authority level , which could then be used to improve the specificity of the estimates .
19 They were trying to isolate the gene that produces insulin and insert it into the nucleus of a bacterium , so that you could get a self-replicating life-form which could then be used in the treatment of diabetes , or else it could provide a source of insulin that was n't animal-derived and did n't give you rejection problems .
20 However , the EC urged support for its Aggregate Measure of Support , a gross valuation of all subsidies which could then be used as a basis for reductions .
21 Taken at face value , they 'd result in a college place and authentic P-Cas documents which could then be used for fraud .
22 It was threaded in such a way as to twirl and twist hand-spun wool into a twisted string which would then be used for the saddle bags she made .
23 to enable us to have a stru have another report done which would then be used as part of the evidence in conjunction with a test case ,
24 After 16 , A-levels will remain the ‘ gold standard , ’ but schools will teach more vocational courses which will also be used for entry to higher education .
25 To this end , Northern , Tandem and Cincinnati Bell will jointly establish integration and test facilities for equipment from the three companies , which will also be used to support smooth deployment of new network services .
26 Initially the three are to develop an Assertion Definition Language , which will eventually be used to generate test suites .
27 It goes on when you 're actually preparing statements , affidavits , pleadings , all those things which will eventually be used in court .
28 Sgt Derek Jobling and Maureen Horseman are working together to produce a resource pack which will eventually be used to support teaching in the classroom .
29 And erm the work that you 're asked to do the prop the word for it I mean we use wh wh really what I 'm t teaching you now is the vocabulary that is used and which will actually be used during the service .
30 If he answers his own question in the affirmative ( which he clearly does ) de Man will have read the text in a certain way and therefore construed it as an object , the discovery of which will then be used to validate the way in which the text has been read .
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