Example sentences of "would be use [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In most of our workshops the study texts would be used as a kind of mirror writing whose ‘ decoding ’ simply confirmed what was always and already known or felt to be inscribed in them .
2 The lease would be used as a pretext for the wholesale felling of timber , which even then was in short supply for building and repairing ‘ your Majesty 's shyps , wych are the Jewells of your kingdom ’ .
3 In October 1989 a judicial commission had been set up to inquire into alleged destabilization at the university ; some lecturers feared that the findings of the inquiry would be used as a pretext to dismiss teaching staff and to suppress trade union activity on the campus .
4 Once the systemic information base has been clarified , this would be used as a template to explore , and where necessary improve , aspects of the actual information base of the organisation .
5 While Unix Labs 's value-added reseller and equity relationship with Chorus Systemes SA has prompted speculation that the Chorus microkernel would be used as a matter of course , Miracle said that in the US , and certainly in government circles , Carnegie Mellon University 's Mach was a popular choice .
6 It was not intended that the Villa would be used as a residence ( the east wing of the old mansion being retained as the family residence ) , but mainly for the exhibition of the fine collection of paintings and sculptures which the Duke had gathered together , including examples of Holbein ; Rembrandt : Leonardo da Vinci ; Titian ; Van Dyke and Rubens .
7 ‘ The judge has set our fears at rest that Ridley 's decision would be used as a precedent for demolishing thousands of other listed buildings , ’ said Mr Marcus Binney , the group 's president .
8 The people murdered last week were every bit as innocent as were the people in the Shankhill Road , and I would be certain that the families of the people in the Shankhill Road would be horrified that the murder of their loved ones would be used as an excuse as an excuse to do exactly the same to other innocent people .
9 The chancel would be used for a bar , the pulpit and font used as containers for plants , and the nave filled with fixed ‘ banquette ’ seating in booths .
10 In Cheney v Conn [ 1968 ] 1 All ER 779 , a taxpayer challenged an assessment of income tax made under the Finance Act 1964 on the ground that part of the money raised would be used for the manufacture of nuclear weapons contrary to a treaty , the Geneva Convention , to which the United Kingdom was party .
11 The land would be used for the construction camp , but he had no doubt that there were ultimate plans to follow Lord Marshall 's alphabetic progression into D and even E stations .
12 We 'd been told which room would be used for the meeting so we did n't have to search the whole building .
13 Hayes Water Gill , below the cottages , would be used for the washing of yarn and cloth .
14 Intarsia is normally thought of only in terms of four-ply jumpers but is also effective using finer yarns such as would be used for the vest top or T-shirts .
15 Some foreign ministry officials ( like Briand 20 years before ) saw European unity as the only solution : France and Germany could join in European institutions as equals , with no need for special controls on Germany ; but at the same time German economic independence would be restricted and German resources would be used for the good of a greater whole .
16 Answer guide : The answers should show the students understanding of these adjustments as being the same as would be used on the worksheet to put through year end entries .
17 This is a claim based on a four percent interest rate , not a two percent which would be used on the basis of and nineteen eighty eight three weekly report , law reports one two four seven .
18 Critically , on July 27 , 1990 , six days before the invasion , ministers endorsed an export order for machine tool technology they knew would be used in a missile project .
19 The cut-out can accommodate most cutters that would be used in a 6mm collett .
20 More precisely , we might look for a set of conditions or circumstances which lead to the expectation that Creole would be used in an interaction .
21 This is the explanation that would be used in the case of the sentences suggested in 19.1 :
22 Nevertheless , they appear to be of a type that would be used in the manufacture of bulk chemicals . ’
23 Here , too , weapons were not used , though , afterwards Sir Kenneth put the people of London ‘ on notice ’ that plastic bullets and CS gas would be used in the event of future disorder ( ibid.:267 ) .
24 It would be used in the past as a sign that someone had died .
25 All winners of certificates and awards were written to individually asking them to check the details on their forms as this was the information that would be used in the presentations .
26 In the real situation , assuming that the model was a reasonable reflection of the real-world activities , this information would be used by a variety of functional groups , and an investigation without a master checklist would be complex and potentially inaccurate .
27 Understandably there was continued suspicion that their lower levels of pay would be used by the shipowners to " stabilise " wages for the period of the war and after .
28 An internal bulletin board would be used by the Library for bibliographic services , and by Computing to send out technical bulletins .
29 That would be used by the interviewer .
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