Example sentences of "to use it for " in BNC.

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1 Choosing the right bike for you depends on what you want to use it for .
2 Applicants were given cash grants , usually no more than £75 , and trusted to use it for the purpose they had proposed - such as buying a bicycle to do a newspaper round , obtaining equipment for a camping trip , or acquiring the wherewithal to learn a new skill or a sport .
3 The cost of weapons often means they are in potentially short supply , all the more so because once commanders find that a weapon works , they want to use it for everything .
4 have managers been made adequately aware of the potential of the system and given help to use it for strategic and management control decision making ?
5 I need to know the wiring for the Nato socket as I intend to use it for towing my caravan , but will need to alter the wiring to suit or obtain another Nato plug and add the 12n/12s plugs to this .
6 Rhino horn as a homeopathic rheumatism cure is all the rage in the East ( and some nearer to us here like to use it for adornment as dagger handles ) and the cost of collecting this cure was infinitesimal compared to the poacher 's gain — so the black and wide-lipped rhino are threatened .
7 Cells work to keep calcium at vanishingly low internal concentrations , in order to use it for signalling .
8 ‘ Not if you 're going to use it for lies , propaganda and distortion , ’ said the Press Liaison Officer .
9 credit card or trading check which can be used only in specific shops ) ; or it is unrestricted , where the borrower gets a loan of money which he could in practice use for whatever he wants ( even if he has in fact arranged to use it for some particular purpose ) .
10 Also , blotting paper is fairly costly to buy so it is much more economical to use it for pressing time and time again .
11 Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity .
12 He was pleased with the result and wanted to use it for something for himself and he adapted it for designing colour patterns for Sandra to knit on her machine .
13 The US KRCA-TV Channel 62 is to use it to enhance its programme distribution , video post-production and satellite links , including connections to local sport and entertainment venues and the San Francisco Satellite Centre , a divisions of Watson Communication Systems Inc is to use it for local connections to its satellite teleports for US and overseas transmissions .
14 Literature is not a book on how to study literature , but on how to use it for language practice .
15 It includes some useful guidelines for those who wish to use it for choosing a course , either for themselves or for an employee .
16 It is a quite deliberate attempt to depaganise the site by someone who wished to use it for other functions .
17 Known as London Fields , Angela and Matthew Flowers had intended to use it for storage , but the appeal of the space suggested a more imaginative solution and so a proportion will be employed for changing exhibitions or for more permanent installations by gallery artists .
18 There are some complications with this treatment , so I feel it is important to use it for specific indications .
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20 When I tried printing pictures with plenty of tones and shades , some faint vertical bars did appear , but most people probably wo n't want to use it for heavy graphics output .
21 That 's what I want to use it for .
22 Because if we 're going to use it for the ragtime and er
23 Remortgaging unlocks this capital , allowing you to use it for other purposes .
24 Those who understood this might leave a swatch of fabric lying around so that Laura could pick it up and believe she had discovered it herself , even if they had been trying to persuade her to use it for months .
25 The DEA was free to use it for any covert operation it wished , but if anything went wrong , Hurley could always say , ‘ Oh , you mean that Cypriot boat . ’
26 Material , otherwise privileged , would be excluded from protection only in what , it is to be hoped , is the very rare case of the crooked solicitor who holds the material intending to use it for the furtherance of a personal criminal purpose .
27 Thus ‘ held with the intention ’ came to be construed in a sense which the language of Parliament can not possibly bear as a matter of ordinary sense and grammar , as embracing not only material held by the crooked solicitor but material held without any intention on the part of the holder but infected , either at the time of its creation or , seemingly , at any subsequent time , by an intention on the part of any person , whether the client entitled to it or anyone else , to use it for furthering some criminal purpose .
28 I was supposed to use it for 20 minutes on each side in between Holly 's feeds , which were every two or three hours anyway .
29 There 's not much point in paying out over £100 if you 're only going to use it for two weeks a year on holiday .
30 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
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