Example sentences of "may be used [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Used alone , the Student 's books and tapes are ideal for intensive courses but by adding other components Streamline may be used on extensive courses . |
2 | The remaining choices , if the applicant wishes , may be used for alternative courses without prejudice to their commitment to medicine |
3 | To demonstrate that not all biomaterials are used in direct tissue replacement , but may be used for other functions , Pankaj Vadgama discusses some of the special problems encountered when using invasive biosensors to detect changes in physiological parameters such as blood-gas levels and pH levels , at specific sites . |
4 | One advantage is that if for any reason the storage system becomes unused the building may be used for other purposes . |
5 | With this system the aftermath grazing available after cropping may be used for weaned calves and weaned lambs . |
6 | This investigation may be used for different modules . |
7 | It is because of this that observations in shear flows may be used for experimental investigations of the Kolmogorov law , eqn ( 20.11 ) . |
8 | Intravenous lignocaine ( 50–100 mg as a bolus ) may be used for ventricular arrhythmias . |
9 | This means that , although commitment accounting can improve budgetary control and as such may be used for periodic reports to managers , professional practice in the UK precludes its use in the final accounts . |
10 | Finally , and perhaps most significantly of all , test cases may be used as political catalysts ‘ to spark off a process in the political arena , ( Prosser , 1983 , p. 5 ) in the hope of extending the rights of those concerned . |
11 | Personal and corporate names may be used as headings , and geographic names may be used as main headings and also as subdivisions . |
12 | The importance of the great national repositories of original documents was stressed in Chapter 5 , and subsequent chapters have indicated many ways in which their resources may be used by local researchers . |
13 | Other forms of ‘ non-shivering thermogenesis ’ may be used by human populations that encounter cold . |
14 | The gravel cleaner may be used in accessible areas and your fingers can gently disturb the gravel elsewhere , before syphoning out the debris . |
15 | The module Introducing Heat ( × ½ ) may be used to broaden a student 's knowledge of Physics and may be used in vocational programmes such as catering . |
16 | Similar omnibus rates may be used in other trades — groundwork , carpentry and joinery , etc . |
17 | Update Baseline may be used in two modes : either as a means of checking which packages will be affected , in which case a single log file will be produced but the LIFESPAN database will be left unaltered ; or to implement any changes which are identified , in which case two log files will be produced , detailing the processing carried out and the approver 's involvement . |
18 | The facility may be used in two modes : either to only produce a report of the comparison results , or to go further , and enter the updates into LIFESPAN , provided the normal LIFESPAN entry conditions are satisfied . |
19 | Similarly , suspended particles may be used in various ways . |
20 | But it leaves it up to staff to assess the limits that may be used in given circumstances . |
21 | This can also be shown to be true in BSL , indicating that surface features of languages may be used in different ways to express conceptual material but that these differences should not be seen as deficits . |
22 | They may be used in both hands simultaneously , and chords of two or three notes can be played by the left hand in harmonics if the notes lie close together . |
23 | In serious cases , the request for observations is accompanied by a warning that if disciplinary proceedings result from the investigation , the reply may be used in those proceedings . |