Example sentences of "will [adv] [be] use [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | This table will only be used to facilitate the retrieval of obsolete material e.g. discarded Supplement text ( which has been incorporated into OED material ) . |
2 | The analysis of the End-of-Grant Reports and the questionnaire will also be used to assess the feasibility of establishing an ongoing data base of current and completed projects . |
3 | It will also be used to promote the force 's vehicle crime prevention campaign in April and May . |
4 | Part of the money will also be used to refurbish the Signy research station . |
5 | It is expected that the 1992 Asian tournament ( the next one in 1994 will be too late ) will also be used to find the two qualifiers from Asia who will play in the Asia Pacific Zone 1995 World Cup preliminaries . |
6 | Interviews with civil servants will also be used to investigate the consequences for welfare issues and the effectiveness of government policy . |
7 | The money will also be used to determine the rate and extent of recovery of lakes and rivers and their associated fauna from acid rain damage , and its role in causing forest decline . |
8 | advertising and promotion will also be used to influence the evaluation of alternatives , and will be used to build up particular preferences in the mind of the potential purchaser . |
9 | The records will also be used to identify the characteristics of the mother 's usage of these same words . |
10 | Equation ( 11.11 ) will now be used to find the equivalent continuous spectrum of a rectangular pulse of height h and duration 1 . |
11 | If he answers his own question in the affirmative ( which he clearly does ) de Man will have read the text in a certain way and therefore construed it as an object , the discovery of which will then be used to validate the way in which the text has been read . |
12 | The resulting estimates will then be used to calculate the changes in welfare resulting from some simple price reduction scenarios of 1992 . |