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

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1 This is basically an industrial tool built for professional use , and the build quality is superb .
2 An air and sea blockade of Colombia is part of a plan approved by President George Bush for possible use in the fight against international drug trafficking , American officials said yesterday .
3 When you are on a location shoot , in fact , it is always a good idea to take a few extra shots for possible use as cutaways to get you out of difficulties .
4 After dinner , it being light at that time until midnight , we took our friend into the hotel garden and , for possible use in the film , recorded him shouting German wheel and engine-room orders such as would have been used by Prien during the mission .
5 Having correctly spaced the members of the party at the other end of the rope , any spare rope should be coiled neatly around the leader 's shoulders and tied off with an overhand knot , ready for possible use later in the day .
6 Here we look more closely at some of the building blocks in the creation of the sex beast or , more accurately , the way that suitable building material is being shaped for possible use if an opportunity occurs .
7 The Secretary of State has asked the Employment Service to develop in 1993–94 , for possible use in 1994–5 , a target or targets for relevant elements of the Jobseeker 's charter that are not presently covered by existing Annual Performance Agreement targets .
8 Under the agreement ( i ) NASA would pay US$10,000,000 to the Russian aerospace organization NPO Energia for detailed technical studies of Russian hardware , particularly the Soyuz-TM spacecraft , for possible use as an " emergency " lifeboat for the planned US Freedom space station ; ( ii ) NPO Energia would provide information on the automated docking system used with the orbiting Russian Mir space station , the Progress cargo transport spacecraft for possible use with Freedom , and Mir 's potential to perform long-term life science experiments .
9 Under the agreement ( i ) NASA would pay US$10,000,000 to the Russian aerospace organization NPO Energia for detailed technical studies of Russian hardware , particularly the Soyuz-TM spacecraft , for possible use as an " emergency " lifeboat for the planned US Freedom space station ; ( ii ) NPO Energia would provide information on the automated docking system used with the orbiting Russian Mir space station , the Progress cargo transport spacecraft for possible use with Freedom , and Mir 's potential to perform long-term life science experiments .
10 The dead fish were collected for possible use as evidence should a prosecution result .
11 Our own observations suggest that libraries , refurbished and sometimes reopened in anticipation of , or as a result of , a project grant , were popular places at lunchtimes and breaks , though as much for doing unrelated homework and/or sheltering from the weather as for specific use of the resources .
12 Its worst loss of nerve was over a Channel 4 programme MI5 's Official Secrets in which Cathy Massiter , a former MI5 case officer responsible for surveillance of the peace movement , alleged that her investigations into CND had been passed on to government ministers for party-political use .
13 Briefly , it stated that sixty-six coupons had been considered adequate for normal use .
14 The limits of their manoeuvrability , in close proximity to the vertical face of goods in store is a pre- requisite for normal use and the means provided for escape in an emergency where necessary are designed as appropriate for the initial stages of a developing situation rather than the later ones .
15 Deselect the SAVE CHANGES option for normal use so that you start each new Windows session with your preferred layout .
16 When the Offline System no longer requires the VDU it will release it back to VMS for normal use .
17 In a country such as the UK , many cars are company-owned but available for private use .
18 The taxman ought to require companies to reveal at the end of each tax year how much each company car insured for private use has cost them in depreciation , insurance , servicing and fuel .
19 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 .
20 Fever for development struck again , this time on the basis of selling a plot of land behind the 17th tee for private use which it was estimated would yield of £1,500–£2,000 .
21 Another striking characteristic of Roman art of the first century AD is the adoption for private use of motifs originally intended for public monuments .
22 The contract made no mention of this , but there was evidence that , in practice , he had been allowed to have petrol for private use .
23 One of the Committee members , Sir Thomas Fremantle , cited a comment by Chawner that Fludyer 's house and No. 15 were suitable for private use for another twenty-one years , and moved that Burton 's third scheme , retaining these houses , should be adopted .
24 The wooden trellised gate blocked the way , the outside public highway was detached from the ancient bridle path , now a forestry way and kept for private use .
25 Photographs may be taken for PRIVATE USE .
26 NOW the Queen is to be a taxpayer , I assume tax will also be charged as a benefit in kind for private use of her yacht , train , aeroplane and homes .
27 Mr X receives a salary and is provided with a company car which is available for private use .
28 According to PHH , neither the DSS 's Employer 's Manual ( the Green Book ) , published in April 1989 , nor the October 1989 supplement , expressly states that agency cards issued for private use attract NICs .
29 ‘ We have been advised that the Contributions Agency of the DSS is not entitled to collect NICs for fuel provided to an employee for private use and paid for with an All Star Fuel Card in the tax year 1989/90 .
30 Scale charge of £500 for private use of company vans .
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