Example sentences of "[noun pl] have be used for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Bound , hard cover books , laboratory notebooks have been used for some time and have a strong pedigree . |
2 | Segregation and control units have been used for difficult prisoners , especially in women 's prisons . |
3 | It is most unlikely that either of these areas has been used for arable in the last 1500 years , and this is confirmed to some extent by field names recorded on the earliest maps ( of the early nineteenth century ) and in medieval documents . |
4 | Some Home Corners have even extended onto split levels or two floors , where raised areas have been used for this purpose . |
5 | Additives have been used for hundreds of years , though they were not always known as ‘ additives ’ . |
6 | In fact there are six , including the background colour , which means that six colours have been used for this design . |
7 | IMPACT Moling : These machines have been used for some years to lay services and pipes up to 125mm in diameter . |
8 | Centres have been used for cooperative curriculum development planning ( what in America would be called " curriculum workshops " ) , teachers in similar subject fields from a number of neighbouring schools meeting together to share inspiration , experience and effort . |
9 | Cheaper , mass-produced furniture may have dowel joints instead of tenons , and you may find that screws have been used for makeshift repairs in the past . |
10 | These tests have been used for individual student assessment and as instruments for the product evaluation of instructional programmes . |
11 | ( However , this does happen occasionally and the relocation companies report that their services have been used for senior new appointments and for technical specialists . ) |
12 | Micropalaeontological studies on recovered core samples have been used for stratigraphical studies on behalf of petroleum exploration companies . |
13 | Self expandable biliary stents have been used for palliative treatment of malignant biliary strictures . |