Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] be used for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 BellSouth Corp 's BellSouth Telecommunications Inc filed a shelf registration with the Securities & Exchange Commission for up to $800m of debt securities , part of a $975m offering to be used for working capital , of which $175m was already registered .
2 However , it does allow numeric variables to be used for logical operations .
3 The Americans were persuaded to allow the ‘ counterpart funds ’ to Marshall Aid to be used for these purposes , and their backing helped Monnet to protect the investment targets from the deflationary policies of the time .
4 We were very impressed with the machine 's ergonomics , allowing the machine to be used for longer periods than the conventional straight shaft models .
5 He says our feeling is very much that that 's the right idea , beacuse it enables the place to be used for quiet enjoyment at a time of the week when most people are free .
6 Take note of the identifier to be used for all future transactions involving the SPR .
7 Take note of the identifier to be used for all future transactions involving the SSR .
8 The banking reforms would end " pass through " coverage , which had allowed banks to raise large sums from institutional investors on a fully insured basis , and would eliminate brokered insured deposits , which had allowed brokers to deposit funds of up to $100,000 on behalf of wealthy clients in a variety of banks to be used for secured investment at no personal risk .
9 He pleaded for sources to be used for more than just illustration or comprehension .
10 The approach enables larger cannulae to be used for easier stone extraction , however , and avoids unnecessary trauma to the liver .
11 Is it really acceptable for knowledge to be used for any goal ?
12 The Association feared that if floodlighting caught on , clubs would be drawn into spending too much money , and it banned the new lights at Highbury from being used for official matches .
13 It was an ordeal for Beth to be used for this night after night , but she comforted herself with the knowledge that he truly loved her and was always both gentle and considerate .
14 Mark Ellis , 23 , of Burrell Road , Ipswich , denies four charges — causing the girl to become a prostitute , living off her earnings , permitting a flat to be used for unlawful sex and himself having sex with a girl under 16 .
15 Ellis , 23 , of Burrell Road , Ipswich , denies causing the girl to become a prostitute , living off her earnings , permitting a flat to be used for unlawful sex and having sex with a girl under 16 .
16 An area to be used for open air range is still being sought in or around Edinburgh .
17 An area to be used for open air range is still being sought in or around Edinburgh .
18 If you wish to investigate other options , then please read Appendix B , in which the requirements of the VMS accounts to be used for each of the LIFESPAN activities are detailed , enabling you to make your own decisions about which new accounts to set up , if any .
19 One solution to the problem is to think of the prescribed forms of standard written English as a sort of register : a variety to be used for specific purposes ( including writing coursework essays and exam answers ) which nevertheless may not be a variety that you identify much with , by comparison with the usage of your family and friends .
20 If sunlight were augmented by powerful lasers , the fuel cost would be much greater but the range of the craft , and their eventual velocity , would be sufficient to allow the technique to be used for interstellar travel .
21 As an example of the conditions applied to one new scheme within the Dartmoor area , there were strict guidelines on using approved natural slate for the roofing , for the position of the gable on an outbuilding and even for the lining materials to be used for proposed trout-breeding pools .
22 The usual loss in packing density is again of the order of 0.5 per cent to 1 per cent , but as with the high-level indexes , there will be a proportionately heavy overhead for small files if the software requires a complete cylinder to be used for independent overflow .
23 He also handed over a cheque for £500 to be used for technological development in the programme .
24 The form to be used for this is Form FLR2 , which should be sent out automatically by the Law Society Records Office at the appropriate time .
25 Some hotels maintain graphs and charts to be used for easy visual reference and to gain an overall picture without having to refer to detailed records .
26 The covenant , the breach of which is complained of , expressly forbids the tenant to permit the premises to be used for such a purpose …
27 The owner of premises to be used for this purpose is required to obtain a ‘ disposal licence ’ under section 5(1) of that Act to either commence , or if disposal was already being carried out before the Act came into force , to continue operations .
28 Essentially it is this : that only very exceptionally should the implied undertaking be varied to permit disclosed documents to be used for ulterior purposes , not least when the application is made by a third party and for the purposes of proceedings wholly unconnected with those in which discovery was ordered .
29 Its most important role at the time , however , in common with other dual-purpose breeds , was in the production of first-class veal and yarded ‘ baby beef ’ ( slaughtered at less than 15 months old ) and it was the first breed to be used for this trade because of its early maturity .
30 Chico , whose street paintings were first used by the denim company in the ‘ Crosstown Traffic ’ advert , has now customised a number of their jackets with scenes of urban America to be used for promotional purposes and to raise money for charity .
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