Example sentences of "[be] used and the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As an electronic medium using the airwaves , TV has necessarily been subject to governmental and inter-governmental controls on the frequencies that may be used and the coverage allowed to each transmitter . |
2 | But whereas junket is made with great rapidity and is eaten almost as soon as the curd has set and without being drained , soft cheese takes longer to turn because less rennet must be used and the milk is barely heated , too much rennet and/or too much heat producing a leathery and acid curd . |
3 | The micropipettes are easy to pull by hand using 1.2 mm tubing ( Section 5.3.6 ) although an electrode puller can be used and the squaring and polishing is done using a microforge . |
4 | ‘ 8(1) Subject to subsection ( 2 ) below , of any two specimens of breath provided by any person in pursuance of section 7 of this Act that with the lower proportion of alcohol in the breath shall be used and the other shall be disregarded . |
5 | Once the LIFESPAN Manager has identified which data has to be transferred and for whom , the method of transfer to be used and the transfer schedule , LIFESPAN RDBI should be configured to run with these characteristics . |
6 | The material time derivative D/Dt must be used and the law of conservation of energy then becomes where |
7 | At low speed , power must also be used and the power associated with half a bar attitude change would be 200 rpm or 1–2 ins MP . |
8 | The main points to think — about are the positioning of the boiler and hot water cylinder , the sizes and running of pipes , the types to be used and the avoidance of airlocks . |
9 | No siren will be used and the alert will be given by verbal warning arranged by the Police . |
10 | The size and type of zones to be used and the time periods to be employed ; and |
11 | The British Home Office still takes the line affirmed in its committee report ( 1979 ) that live animals need to be used and the statement of the British Medical Research Council , included in it , that ‘ the LD50 test is the only reliable measure of acute toxicity and yields a result with the least possible expenditure of life ’ ( 1979 : 16 ) . |