Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] used [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pitot tubes have been most widely used in air , where they can measure speeds from about 1 m s -1 upwards . |
2 | Where an estimate of probability has to rely on human judgement and experience , this is called subjective probability , and is the most widely used in business situations . |
3 | Small groups of objects can sometimes be most effectively used in problem solving activities . |
4 | I produced sketches and a clay model for ideas , but these were eventually only used for reference when working on the sculpture . |
5 | What has pleased me is the way in which the living material of Rural Studies is so avidly used in Art nowadays , not just in primary schools , but in secondary schools , too . |
6 | These problems suddenly appeared quite separately from those dietary concerns about fats , fibre , sugar and salt which arose from the COMA report in 1984 , and which have been so widely used in food manufacturers ' advertising claims . |
7 | Is the Secretary of State aware that any measures taken to increase car security will be welcome in Northern Ireland , where stolen vehicles are so often used in terrorist murders and other such crimes ? |
8 | The horns , though they properly belong to the brass group , are so frequently used as part of the woodwind ensemble that we feel bound to include them in our consideration of this orchestral group . |
9 | The vocabulary of evaluation , especially praise , is so heavily used in speech — including in HYPERBOLE , or exaggerated forms — that it can take on surprising effects in more formal , written contexts . |
10 | Those most generally used in wind orchestras are the alto in E flat , tenor in B flat , and baritone in E flat . |
11 | However , assembly is not widely used at present and as more companies develop RISCs it is likely that this architecture will dominate the CISC design in the future . |
12 | It is not widely used for research outside the military because of the cost of high fidelity simulator time . |
13 | Cows and pigs are already widely used for valve replacement in heart operations and in the production of insulin for diabetic conditions . |
14 | fresh leaf stems , seeds , of use in respiratory conditions such as colds , bronchitis and coughs ; a stimulator of appetite and a digestive , not much used at present ; dried root anti-flatulent |
15 | In the last section we have come to the interesting conclusion that B may alone exist of all our variables but we reached that conclusion on a magnet shape not much used in practice . |
16 | There is also a suggestion that in Britain the elaborate chambered tombs and long barrows , and such structures as Newgrange in Ireland , were not just used for burial but for other purposes as well . |
17 | This will include various loops and sidings not normally used by passenger services . |
18 | The Kewishs were on a rail tour over several routes not usually used by passenger trains . |
19 | This could be seen as evidence that there is a level of automatic syntactic processing which is not always used in sentence comprehension . |
20 | It has already been argued in this Report that music is not appropriately used in worship primarily in order to instil or increase fellowship . |
21 | In practice it is difficult to comply with the added condition that the company be employee controlled in each year of assessment in which interest is paid , so this relief is not often used in management buy-outs . |
22 | Although two thirds of companies had not previously used outside advice and counselling , 35% did say that they would consider it . |
23 | It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries and is still widely used by school and small public libraries , particularly in the United States . |
24 | These are small batteries of the type more normally used in hearing aids . |
25 | ( Plasmas are more often used for polymer synthesis and for surface treatments such as metal nitriding ) . |
26 | From 1660 onwards , pottery was more frequently used in food preparation and consumption , and there was the first ceremonial use of plates in parlour display . |
27 | Yet the interview , especially of the formal and standardised type in which questionnaires are used , is more commonly used in connection with survey research , which means that standardised interviews using questionnaires are the most frequently used social research technique . |
28 | Having ranged rapidly through the materials that are datable by TL , we must not forget that it is also widely used in authenticity testing of both ceramics and the casting cores of bronzes . |
29 | Caustic soda is also widely used in beer pipeline cleaners for the licensed trades . |
30 | Neither are Norway spruce ( P. abies ) and lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta ) which are also widely used in forestry programmes because they grow relatively quickly and can tolerate the poor soils that are characteristic of British uplands . |