Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] use for the " in BNC.

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1 It was appropriate that , given India had no indigenous language accessible to all Indians , English should be used for the solemn and archaic style of this speech .
2 The sum of these two numbers together will allow you to choose the most important and characteristic symptoms of the case which should be used for the next step .
3 And local Labour leader John Tompkins called it a scandal , adding : ‘ If the house is vacant , it should be used for the people here who have nowhere else to go . ’
4 Certainly not the LTA , whose income should be used for the development of the game in practical ways .
5 If the reports are not available , case books should be used for the cases contained in them .
6 However , estimations of the rate of climb based on either the Vertical Speed Indicator , or the Altimeter should be used with caution as these instruments are susceptible to manoeuvre errors ; Airspeed Indicators are also affected , and none of these instruments should be used for the assessment of instantaneous values , or rates of change , during a manoeuvre .
7 However , because it is the weight distribution rather than the frequency distribution which determines sediment behaviour during transport and deposition the weight of the pebbles falling into each size class should be used for the purposes of comparison .
8 Compression or union capillary fittings should be used for the final connections to the cylinder so that it can be easily removed for maintenance .
9 The Minister has gone some way towards allaying those fears by adding the proviso that any money from disposals should be used for the acquisition of further works .
10 I 'm not aware that it 's national policy that greenbelt should be used for the sake of urban regeneration .
11 " Space belongs to all the people of the world and should be used for the benefit of all humankind , " said Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont as he introduced the bill .
12 The correct materials must be used for the underlying transducer element ( Fig. 2 ) , depending on the specific use of the biosensor .
13 A /t/ which occurs before the recognition point must be used for the purposes of recognising the spoken word : but it appears not to be used for making phoneme-monitoring decisions , since monitoring latencies are related to the word 's recognition point , not to the point at which the target occurred .
14 It 'll be used for the bail , it 'll be used for the mitigation , and it will be used for your assessment .
15 It 'll be used for the bail , it 'll be used for the mitigation , and it will be used for your assessment .
16 It is easy to see that this was a practical means of enclosing a large volume which then could be used for the storage of grain , and the profile is reminiscent of the gambrel-roofed hay barns in the USA .
17 There was nothing against my packing a bag and loading the wheelbarrow on the Land Rover so that it could be used for the longer , more difficult sections .
18 Instruction manuals , tape-recordings of assessment interviews , and interviews carried out under the supervision of experienced therapists over several weeks could be used for the training of new therapists .
19 The evaluation was carried out in order to provide information for a decision as to whether or not this type of material could be used for the user instruction programme at Chalmers University Library .
20 The information obtained could be used for the modification of the course under development — formative evaluation directed towards the educational process .
21 This capital could be used for the furtherance of your main business interests .
22 Following questions in Parliament , the Department of Trade and Industry announced last October that ‘ oversized ’ cuffs and certain linking chains , which could be used for the same purpose as leg irons , had been evading UK export controls , and would be restricted .
23 On 17 October , Mr Sainsbury announced — ‘ in the light of publicity ’ — that ‘ oversized ’ cuffs and certain linking chains , which could be used for the same purpose as leg irons , had been evading export control .
24 He had at his discretion a sum — a considerable sum , in the view of the Accounts Department — which could be used for the payment of informers .
25 Do you think the joy of discovery is enhanced , if the new knowledge could be used for the good of mankind , or do you think knowledge per se , is enough .
26 Any kind of yarn may be used for the weft , including wool , ribbons , tapes or fancy threads for extra effect and definition .
27 Elsewhere in Britain a new type of museum developed in America to view the wrecks of sunken ships in situ may be used for the 30,000 ton ‘ Lusitania ’ torpedoed off the Irish coast by a German U-boat in 1915 with the loss of 1,198 lives .
28 This mode is carried forward from the 1954 Convention , and it is expressly provided that ‘ if exceptional circumstances so require ’ diplomatic channels may be used for the same purpose .
29 Thus ( 1 ) article 10 may be used for the purpose of the resolution of an ambiguity in English primary or subordinate legislation : Ex parte Brind , per Lord Bridge of Harwich , at pp. 747–748 ; per Lord Roskill , at pp. 749–750 ; per Lord Ackner , at p. 760. ( 2 ) Article 10 may be used when considering the principles upon which the court should act in exercising a discretion , e.g. whether or not to grant an interlocutory injunction : per Lord Templeman and Lord Ackner in Attorney-General v. Guardian Newspapers Ltd. [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 1248 , 1296 , 1307 ; In re W. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Restrictions on Publication ) [ 1992 ] 1 W.L.R. 100 , 103 , in the Court of Appeal .
30 The wheel may be used for the identification of objects , for forming original sentences based on the pictures , and for building up stories around the picture ( Finocchiaro 1968 ) .
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