Example sentences of "[modal v] be used [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Separate orders should be used for each project .
2 Each manipulation drop should contain only one embryo and a fresh drop should be used for each injection to minimize any possible contamination due to label diffusing out of the injection pipette .
3 All the printed bankruptcy forms available from law stationers , whether for use in the High Court or county court , are A4 size and this size of paper should be used for all bankruptcy documents .
4 Insulated wires should be used for this purpose , and colour coding will avoid confusion .
5 A firm ‘ no ’ and the command ‘ sit ’ should be used for this purpose .
6 They suggest instead that protein trees should be used for this purpose .
7 Huszti said that while the APEH did require an ‘ open system ’ , but he claimed that this did not necessitate a Unix system , indicating that conformance to the X/Open Co Ltd XPG/3 branding standard might not be obligatory — even though the Hungarian government decreed that X/Open branding should be used in all government tenders back in August last year .
8 It is proposed that it should be used in those Committee areas for about a month so that difficulties can emerge and be dealt with .
9 Suitable capacitors are available and should be used in this position .
10 Indeed , it is not unusual for business groups to argue that competition policy should be used in this way .
11 Only good quality capacitors should be used in this project .
12 Both the mains transformer and the relay MUST possess pinouts which match the p.c.b. , and only the specified components ( see Shoptalk ) should be used in this respect .
13 Mortality force instead of the probability of dying should be used in this definition .
14 The conduct in question must be used towards another person ( which will include a group of persons ) .
15 Of course , such a routine must be used with some flexibility .
16 An anechoically lined chamber must be used for some immunity testing as well as being useful for general emissions and immunity testing .
17 The kind most widely favoured for jewellery , at least in the west , was a delicate pale pink , but in and around Hawaii a black variety might be used for this purpose , and the Chinese were particularly keen on deep red coral for their carvings .
18 In the part in which she was standing was a small table and two chairs and an iron contraption that looked as if it might be used for some form of heating .
19 Information about modules might be used at another time when designing another course .
20 Like it , the basis for development was the ‘ unit ’ — an enquiry based topic which might be used in any order and at more than one level .
21 It is not at all clear that the type of threat which might be used in this kind of situation would suffice .
22 The cranes were unable to move around the yard with the lifeboats , so only a small part of the depot area could be used for this work .
23 As finance for books may be limited , money given by patients could be used for this purpose .
24 The Design Controller does n't have a program written especially for changing the pattern but I 've spend some time wondering if any of the programs could be used for this purpose , even if they were n't originally intended to be ; however , I 've had no success .
25 The module summary form could be used for this purpose .
26 We may have to bring in assistance from outside to deal with specific problems , and Mr Whittaker 's network of contacts could be used for this purpose .
27 What on earth 's to stop , to have a transfer ticket , which could be used on any bus at all .
28 They thought he could be used at some time in the future even better internationally than locally .
29 The Local Government ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1976 is not designed for that purpose and it is dubious whether it could be used in that way .
30 The term ‘ culture ’ could be used in this way in less complex , smaller-scale social systems , but it has other meanings in industrial society and seems inadequate for the task of relating everyday life to historical development .
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