Example sentences of "to be used by the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since a set of standard terms is intended to be used by the drafter 's business client , the drafter should try to make it as clear and comprehensible as possible . |
2 | However , an attempt may be made to allocate particular bits or groups of bits in the operation code field to particular features of the instruction ; one bit , for example , might specify whether the result of an operation is to be placed in the accumulator , and another whether the fixed-point arithmetic unit is to be used by the operation . |
3 | Chemical weapons continued to be used by the Iraq regime against its own people . |
4 | The grant is to be used by the Lord 's Taverners to continue their support and encouragement for young cricketers in state schools . |
5 | It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration . |
6 | Employers also have to contribute equivalent to 18% of a worker 's salary to the Central Provident Fund ( which provides finance for pension , healthcare , tertiary education and certain approved investments ) and a further 1% levy for employees earning less than S$750 per month to be used by the government 's National Productivity Board to fund skills training . |
7 | Michael Rock , who 'd allowed his house in London to be used by the gang , was jailed for 10 years and a 76-year-old courier , George Chay , who 'd brought LSD into Britain from California , was jailed for just four years because the judge said he did n't want him to die in prison . |
8 | a very low base , and that is going to be used by the Home Secretary when , when he , he , he puts the cash limited budget together next year . |
9 | In other words , these are the cases where there is the greatest public impact , so , while a small minority , these high-profile cases will tend to be used by the public as indicators of what is normally the outcome . |
10 | Whether it continues to survive is simply another way of asking whether the traditional collateral fact doctrine will continue to be used by the courts . |
11 | Covering all the 15 regions that make up the Russian Federation , the network is to be used by the Russia Interior Ministry for criminal investigations and resources management . |
12 | Mosley said that this year would see reduced free practice and qualifying time on the track , and a reduction in the number of tyres permitted to be used by the teams . |
13 | Buyers often attempt to include express warranties stating that goods will be suitable for the purpose for which they are intended to be used by the buyer , or suitable for the purpose for which they are ordinarily or generally used . |
14 | The company also offered to provide £30,000 towards the construction of a Sports and Social Centre , primarily for the mine employees , but also to be used by the people of Loughrea … |
15 | The framework was to be used by the teacher as a checklist of each student 's progress . |
16 | Advice on the bases believed to be used by the Shares Valuation Division of the Inland Revenue are available from the Shares Valuation Unit in London Office . |
17 | A hydraulic platform from Hartlepool fire station had to be used by the fire brigade to bring him safely down . |
18 | Combined Concerns had said that after the shed ceased to be used by the railway , it had several business uses , but none proved viable . |
19 | Moreover the drafter should bear in mind that a set of standard terms , unlike a will or conveyance , is intended to be used by the client and its trading partners without legal advice . |
20 | Their work on library weeding begins from the premise that the open access areas of the library should house the core collection — which is defined by Slote as the materials ‘ most likely to be used by the clients ’ , and that the core collection can be predicted accurately from a study of use of the existing collection . |