Example sentences of "[noun] would be use [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by a person or |
2 | ‘ with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by any person ’ This means a deliberate frame of mind on the part of the offender to cause a certain belief on the part of the victim . |
3 | ‘ with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by any person ’ This point , if used , can be proved by the officer in the case questioning the offender , e.g. ‘ Did you want that Notown Football Club supporter to believe that you and your friends were going to hit him ? ’ |
4 | According to one Belgium government official , the colouring agent would be used in such small quantities that it would not harm the environment . |
5 | Despite official US State Department denials that food aid would be used as a political weapon , it was felt that Sudan 's pro-Iraqi stance in the current Gulf crisis ( unlike Ethiopia which supported the US-led blockade of the Gulf ) had made Western governments more reluctant to offer unconditional aid to Sudan . |
6 | First let us look at the way e-mail would be used in almost any organisation . |
7 | The additional revenue would be used for job-creation measures in the former East Germany . |
8 | The instrument would be used for rehearsals for the festival of new musicals and would be fully insured by Buxton Opera House . |
9 | A significant portion of the new funds would be used for NASA 's plans to conduct a massive study of the planet Earth , and for Bush 's initiative to send astronauts back to the moon and on to Mars . |
10 | There is also a danger that , particularly in relation to inherent uncertainties arising from going concern considerations , added emphasis paragraphs would be used to such an extent that they become a standard paragraph . |
11 | To applause , he declared that the full force of the law would be used in these and other situations that required it . |
12 | While Unix Labs 's value-added reseller and equity relationship with Chorus Systemes SA has prompted speculation that the Chorus microkernel would be used as a matter of course , Miracle said that in the US , and certainly in government circles , Carnegie Mellon University 's Mach was a popular choice . |
13 | In contrast , overweight people seem to get much less strong and effective stop signals from the body , and this is largely because of the other factor , the major clue , which our eating-behaviour expert would be using in his ‘ guess who 's overweight ’ game . |
14 | In most of our workshops the study texts would be used as a kind of mirror writing whose ‘ decoding ’ simply confirmed what was always and already known or felt to be inscribed in them . |
15 | The South African Law Commission would be asked to report on the protection of the rights of citizens , " as well as all collective units , associations , minorities and nations " , in a future constitution , by examining a variety of constitutional models ; this investigation would be used in support of negotiations on a new constitution [ see below ; see also p. 36915 for recommendations of Law Commission working paper of March 1989 ] . |
16 | He was not responsible for the dissolution of the monasteries , which was handled by Thomas Cromwell , though he heartily approved of this and hoped that the revenues would be used for education , and in particular for education of the new clergy . |
17 | The composted waste would be used as topsoil . |
18 | ‘ Many of the illegally-owned dogs would be used for fighting , ’ he said . |
19 | In October 1989 a judicial commission had been set up to inquire into alleged destabilization at the university ; some lecturers feared that the findings of the inquiry would be used as a pretext to dismiss teaching staff and to suppress trade union activity on the campus . |
20 | Instead of trying to produce a completed picture , the pastels would be used for colour notes , in a very loose , sketchy fashion . |
21 | We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building . |
22 | If intelligence is the criteria , then an awful lot of us in this room would be used as test animals ! |
23 | When the Jubilee Line was nearly finished there was some speculation as to what colour would be used for it . |
24 | Some foreign ministry officials ( like Briand 20 years before ) saw European unity as the only solution : France and Germany could join in European institutions as equals , with no need for special controls on Germany ; but at the same time German economic independence would be restricted and German resources would be used for the good of a greater whole . |
25 | But a dual-water-supply would mean that only less good water would be used for wasteful practices like flushing the toilet and washing the car . |
26 | State welfare would be used towards this end , providing people with additional disposable income . |
27 | A fourth day would be used for outreach work , to include training other organisations , home visits and issue-based talks to other groups ; and a fifth day would concentrate on pro-active rather than reactive social policy work ( see Chapter 8 for an expansion of these concepts ) . |
28 | A Home Office spokeswoman confirmed last night that Stansted would be used for all future mercy flights . |
29 | The 19th-century German economist Friedrich List argued for just such a policy to build the emerging German empire : in the same way , the manipulation of the economy would be used for political nation-building , and it would inevitably be controlled by the most powerful country , if not deliberately , then by default . |
30 | The lease would be used as a pretext for the wholesale felling of timber , which even then was in short supply for building and repairing ‘ your Majesty 's shyps , wych are the Jewells of your kingdom ’ . |