Example sentences of "for [n mass] use " in BNC.

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1 If the topic relates to the entire Region , sufficient documents should be sent to each District Council 's Library Headquarters , to allow distribution of the documents to each branch Library and for headquarters use .
2 Crystallographic statistics for data used in the refinement of the repressor-operator complex .
3 It was developed in WW2 for aircraft use and has been used since in car fuel .
4 Cells were then washed with 1ml efflux buffer for 1min using a sample-replace procedure .
5 But not all species of dolphin possess such accurate sonar and , indeed , when the water is clear , even the Bottle-nosed dolphin will readily search for fish using only its eyes to guide it .
6 Over the years , many studies analysed people 's motivations for media use in great detail , and many of the specific findings would count as ‘ entertainment ’ .
7 Facilities in the centre are paid for locally , and include tennis , hot whirlpool , a Finnish sauna , a Turkish steam bath , cold water pool , fitness room , coin-operated solarium and a bar for people to use whilst in their swimwear .
8 That is if jobs are designed that offer job satisfaction , rather than alienation ; challenges rather than boredom ; skill enhancement rather than deskilling , so that the technology is seen as a set of tools for people to use in their work rather than the basis of a production system in which people are merely ‘ operators ’ .
9 Her first challenge will be trying to account for the project 's funding , providing health statistics and setting up a new bookkeeping system for the hospital that is simple enough for people to use when she has gone .
10 Whether it 's living facilities , or erm for facilities for people to use , er that certainly needs to be done .
11 Animals were put on Earth for people to use as well as care for .
12 Instead of providing a service when it was most needed , the bus companies and British Rail were persuaded to provide services only when the road network made it less attractive for people to use public transport if private transport was available .
13 Modern telephone technology is such that it is already technically possible for people to use touch tone phones from the comfort and privacy of their own homes to buy or sell shares at any time of the day or night — BSL already operates a night shift — and it will not be that long before Vine-Lott will be able to offer such a service .
14 Well every , you know erm I can remember the time er when I first went and they used to have silver er plated of course , silver plated water jugs on the counter and silver plated sugar bowls with tongs and loaf sugar for people to use and of course well and when you see the war came along , you see , they were all taken away because , you see , we had troop trains we were up day and night so the troops with tea .
15 It is about making services easy for people to use and telling people what to expect .
16 While the Alvey project will shed light on difficulties being experienced with systems now in service , this ESRC project is intended to provide background long-range knowledge that will make future expert systems easier for people to use .
17 Improve information on assessment and counselling for people using prescribed or illegal drugs or solvents .
18 Within the next few months he hopes to introduce an individual fitness programme for people using the centres .
19 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network . ’
20 The spokeswoman said : ‘ We are considering a wide variety of schemes which will make a significant improvement for people using the North-East rail network .
21 Zander have no problems sorting out live baits in coloured water in which I would not fancy my chances for pike using that method .
22 Firstly , it meant access to library housekeeping circulation files designed primarily for staff use which could also serve as a rudimentary catalogue for the library user .
23 Where a publisher does not provide free reprints , the Library will purchase 50 reprints for staff use , provided funds are available , and provided also that the reprint orders are accompanied by an official Library order form .
24 To avoid duplication , and to encourage access , a central register of videos should be maintained by the Library , which is building up its own collection for staff use .
25 These were then debated by a working party of representatives from each faculty , who transformed them into ‘ a palatable form for staff to use ’ .
26 This opens the way for staff to use their ‘ professional skills ’ to implement their own ideas rather than those of the users , which effectively renders the notion of user participation meaningless ( Carr , 1987 , personal communication ; Jewell , 1975 ) .
27 ‘ This leaves it open for staff to use their ingenuity , good sense , and professionalism ’ .
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