Example sentences of "and [be] [adv] use [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While victim studies and self-report studies overlap to some extent and are sometimes used in conjunction , they are distinct approaches which need to be defined separately .
2 The first two terms describe rugs which are long and narrow — usually where the length is over 2½ times the width — and are often used in place of the word " rug " ( i.e. a Shirvan runner or Yahyali strip ) .
3 This is called cost effectiveness analysis and is regularly used in defence , public health and other fields .
4 Barley straw is soft and palatable , and is widely used as bulk feed for beef cattle .
5 Other bit image formats are GIF , which uses LZW compression and is widely used for clip art ; PIC , which is used by the Halo screen art programme ; and CUT , which uses the enhanced small disk drive RLL compression algorithm .
6 Provision of such phase-related signals is described as phase splitting and is widely used in electronics for various purposes .
7 This came from Morton 's Italian subsidiary and used to have a good market in Eastern Europe , though this has recently collapsed , and is widely used in sport shops and luggage , being washable and breathable — and cheaper than real leather .
8 This was developed by the Aldus Corporation and Microsoft particularly for images obtaining from scanning devices , and is widely used in desk top publishing .
9 One technique involves the picking up of spread cells from the surface of a saline or sucrose solution onto a slide and is generally used for spermatocyte spreading when an abundance of cells is available in suspension .
10 We therefore investigated the effect of Bcl-2 expression on c-Myc-induced apoptosis in Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells arrested either with thymidine , which causes a block in the S phase , or with the epipodophyllatoxin etoposide ( VP16 ) , a topoisomerase II inhibitor that arrests cells in S/G2 and is frequently used in cancer chemotherapy .
11 It is excellent for turnery , for the backs and handles of hair-brushes , and is also used for jute bobbins .
12 This question the politics of cancer and is still used in health and educational venues .
13 According to Naisbitt , this technique was used extensively by American intelligence during the Second World War and is still used by intelligence services today .
14 In later centuries the mace was to become an emblem of authority , and is still used by town councils and corporations in Europe as a ceremonial implement .
15 Grass is indeed a symbol of what is short-lived , and is sometimes used of mankind 's transitoriness .
16 This is a good method of starting a small group of boards without a race organiser and is commonly used in training .
17 Among the smaller examples Oakham Castle in Rutland still possesses its Great Hall which is famous for its windows , doorways and Transitional style capitals ; it dates from 1190 and is now used for Assize Court sittings .
18 The last of these is then regarded as the ‘ neutralising dose ’ and is then used for treatment ( usually in the form of sublingual drops ) .
19 The Pittsburgh group incorporated a radioactive ‘ label ’ into the coat proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus ( a virus that causes a mild disease in livestock and is much used in interferon research ) .
20 This was expanded upon in a SAVE book ten years later , Churches : A Question of Conversion , which received wide acclaim and is much used by church authorities , planners , parishioners and architects .
21 The peppercorn was valued very highly and was frequently used in trade between the East and the West .
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