Example sentences of "be [adv] use by some " in BNC.
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1 | The hot/cold opposition is also used to classify foods , plants , remedies and even pharmaceutical drugs which are not only widely available in most Central American street markets but are also used by some traditional healers and midwives . |
2 | Bismuth is still used by some practitioners as an adjunct to penicillin therapy , but in most centres the advent of penicillin and other antibiotics has , at long last , brought an end to the many centuries during which the treatment of syphilis was worse than the disease itself . |
3 | The term ‘ AIDS-related complex ’ or ARC is still used by some doctors for HIV-related illness which does not meet the AIDS definition . |
4 | As the sobriquet implies , this is principally used by booksellers for acquisition and as a finding list , but it is also used by some librarians for selection purposes . |
5 | The term pre-embryo , for example , is now used by some researchers . |
6 | Lees argues that such ‘ provocation ’ is regularly used by some male defendants as a defence or mitigation for killing ‘ their ’ wives and lovers . |
7 | BBN 's existing technical data analysis software is currently used by some 78 Fortune 100 companies . |
8 | In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms . |