Example sentences of "the [noun pl] use for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What is important is that ‘ other products ’ ca n't be made in the hours used for the order .
2 For instance , a study of the dies used for the bronze coinage of Antoninus Pius ( AD 138–61 ) circulating in Britain has suggested that the total stock of bronze coinage in circulation was of the general magnitude of about ten million sestertii ; as the population of the province was about five million at the time , we can conclude from the low figure of two sestertii per capita that most of the population can not have used coinage on anything like the scale required in a fully monetised society ( see also p. 51 ) .
3 A programme of analysis of stone is gradually identifying the quarries used for the manufacture of tools in Polynesia and Australia .
4 Too few libraries train according to a pre-arranged plan and many are not only unable to justify the methods used for the processes taught but may actually be unaware of what these methods and processes are .
5 Take the words used for the place for eliminating : bathroom , convenience , lavatory , loo , toilet , water closet ( WC ) .
6 The conditions used for the DNase I hypersensitivity assay were as described ( 26 ) using the technique of indirect end labelling ( 44 ) .
7 If notation is to offer a self-evident ordering , then it is important that the symbols used for the notation have a self-evident order in themselves .
8 The sequences at the ligation-sites between oligonucleotide 2 and the oligonucleotides used for the PCR-amplification were exactly as predicted .
9 However , sometimes there is reference in ancient church records showing payment for the purchase of woods , which would relate to the materials used for the benches and their ends .
10 The criteria used for the selection of suitable shares are as follows :
11 The tools used for the dissection of the style of actionbooks are similar to those found in the previous chapter and include a comprehensive analysis of lexis ( " the machoman 's lexicon " ) , and a discussion of Relation types ( " intensive " versus " extensive " style ) and other narrative elements .
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