Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] used " in BNC.
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1 | As is pointed in International Rectifier 's note AN-969m power mosfets possess advantages over bipolar transistors for ignition circuits , chiefly because of the high voltages then must withstand when used in place of a conventional mechanical contact breaker . |
2 | Eubank may not have Ali 's skills , but it is hard to imagine him becoming as used by boxing as the great man was . |
3 | The other constraint on the speaker is that the word-meaning chosen must also be one which is conventionally accepted as used for entities rather than for properties . |
4 | Despite this rather alarming fact , essential oils are harmless to skin if used correctly as advocated in this book . |
5 | Polythene bags should be perforated if used |
6 | Keep all trimmings tightly wrapped until used to prevent drying out . |
7 | They frown upon the tight and restricted and will react if used in this way . |
8 | Furthermore , this jack can deliver two different pickup signals or can be adapted to provide on/off switching when used with battery-powered circuits . |
9 | Over the years he had become as used to the rocking and swaying of a train as an experienced sailor is to the pitching and rolling of a ship . |
10 | When the loyalist prisoners were campaigning for segregation from republicans ( a campaign which involved the tactic so loudly condemned when used by republicans : the hunger strike ) , DUP spokesmen were conspicuously more active than the Officials in the promotion of the prisoners , case . |
11 | Comparison with CPRE statistics suggests that the effectiveness of this method may decrease if used without a break . |
12 | Available in five natural wood finishes , about £40 per sq m ; and nine coloured wood finishes , about £44 per sq m Accessories : Zoe bowl , £11.95 ; plate , £7.95 ; square plate , £6.95 Best for : All rooms , but must be sealed if used in kitchens and bathrooms |
13 | The legend of the White Cow of Mitchell 's Fold indicates that the energy is not inexhaustible , but could be permanently depleted if used unwisely . |
14 | This would have been distracting when used in training . |
15 | I use Glodex glazing plastic ( from DIY stores ) which is more rigid than a commercial condensation tray , and also does not discolour if used under a hood fitted with light bulbs . |
16 | It is uncommon for schools to use processes such as critical path analysis because they can be very time consuming unless used by experts , although simpler versions may be worth considering for example stocks and flows models . |
17 | The IBM Xstation 130 is supported as a display device ; the 930 and 950 servers are also supported when used with a remote X terminal . |
18 | The curds are now quite hard and at this stage resemble a chunky cottage cheese crossed with the homemade cheese or paneer as used in Indian cookery . |
19 | But heat-resistant hotelware , earthenware , crockery and china may be used provided it does not have metallic decoration which will blacken and spoil if used with microwave energy . |
20 | We generally assume that stress falls on DO when used for emphasis , as in I did see him . |
21 | The ‘ kick ’ drum , the ‘ ride ’ cymbal and the ‘ high-hat ’ implied in Psalm 150 usually need some dampening or restraining when used in church . |
22 | I hope to say if used to work . |
23 | On its own this principle provides information only about relative output , but it can be extended when used in conjunction with the estimation of the size of a coinage based on counting its dies ( see p. 45 ) . |
24 | Oil-bound paints may sometimes fail when used on certain building materials . |
25 | Various active periods are quoted for the material , but the safest time limit is probably about two months ( though some charcoal medias are claimed not to leach when used up ) . |
26 | Although Hoyle 's model can be criticised on the grounds that the ideal types do not exist , or that many teachers exhibit characteristics from both sides of the model , it nevertheless exposes crucial aspects of the relationships between teachers and the organisations in which they work when used in the heuristic format for which it was intended . |