Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] [prep] the use " in BNC.

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1 Every member of the warehouse staff should be trained in the use of various portable fire fighting appliances installed within the premises .
2 A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review .
3 Secondly , expert determination should be distinguished from the use of expert witnesses in litigation and arbitration , which is such a dominant feature of modern dispute resolution .
4 Where there is adequate equipment , consideration should be given to the use of pre-recorded hymn accompaniments and voluntaries .
5 ‘ We did n't see why a company should be deprived of the use of an auditing firm 's consultancy and other services , ’ said .
6 However , care should be exercised in the use of dictionaries of surnames , because none is quite infallible and some entries , in even the best of them , can be positively misleading , as the detailed example which forms the last section of this chapter demonstrates .
7 More care should be exercised in the use of the adjective , as in ‘ autograph manuscript ’ , than is sometimes the case .
8 Until long term studies are available , caution should be exercised in the use of colonic cell proliferation indices as markers of neoplastic potential in human dietary intervention studies .
9 This is not a trivial thing for standard English to convey , and reformists like Miller and Swift believe it should be corrected by the use of nonsexist language .
10 While there is sufficient evidence of protection of prisoners within the prison system itself , questions must be raised about the use of pre-trial detention .
11 ‘ A distinction must be maintained between the use of a ‘ one-off intervention ’ which is appropriate in the particular circumstances , and using it repeatedly as a regular feature of a regime , ’ reads the document .
12 All teachers must be acquainted with the use of cine projectors .
13 And another doctor , Tyler Smith , made it clear that ‘ the natural modesty of women ’ must be protected in the use of such devices .
14 The frequency with which campaigns were organized in the 1340s , 1350s and 1370s and the need to provide substantial forces for the defence of English-held castles and towns encouraged the nobility to maintain permanent forces which might be augmented by the use of sub-contractors when necessary .
15 Barrel vaults were developed first and remained satisfactory in the south where their immense thrust on the walls could be borne by the use of small windows to avoid weakening the structure .
16 They usually had in addition the right to gather firewood which could be collected without the use of an edged instrument , and in some cases the right to take housebote and haybote under the supervision of the foresters and verderers .
17 Surely if associations could be discovered between the use of the symbols and sensed situations , then the Westerner would indeed come to learn Chinese — in the full sense .
18 The categories to which an item could be assigned by the use of this digit are detailed in Table 10 , below .
19 This may be caused by the use of different techniques , for example , continuous rectal filling with a certain infusion rate up to the maximal tolerable volume .
20 Aromatherapy may be defined as the use of the natural scents and essential oils from a variety of trees , shrubs and flowers for assistance in the healing of dis-ease in the individual .
21 Such a field is commonly organized according to the principle of style , which may be defined as the use of certain limited dimensions upon which the variability of a domain is expressed .
22 The use of ‘ I ’ in soliloquy may be compared to the use of ‘ here ’ in soliloquy .
23 The combination of the narrator 's voice with features associated with the characters ' thought patterns may be compared to the use of free indirect thought in fictions in which the " voices ' of narrator and characters are blended , sometimes almost inextricably .
24 Searching behaviour at the shelves may be influenced by the use or non-use of the catalogue .
25 In this Chapter we show that the range of information which may be obtained from the use of the more common techniques is very wide ; we also explain the ways in which less conventional sources of information about molecular vibrations may provide valuable data .
26 It may be connected with the use of drugs , especially antibiotics .
27 This kind of drilling may be based on the use of minimal pairs .
28 Almost half the Congo patients still had detectable parasitaemia on day 4 ; in Gabon all patients had a negative thick blood film on day 3 , and this may be explained by the use of a new formulation of halofantrine .
29 Process control may be expedited by the use of control charts , which can show in graph form actual performance against standard performance , and the amount of any deviation .
30 Run-off , it is to be excluded from other areas such as a carpeted restaurant adjacent to a kitchen , or production areas still working , may be controlled by the use of polythene tubes filled with sand or water and sealed at both ends .
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