Example sentences of "might be use [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Europe , it was not unusual to hear naturalists speaking of their scientific awakening in terms that might be used of a religious conversion .
2 The control was actually mounted where it is in anticipation that the unit might be used at a fixed voltage output for a particular purpose .
3 Future gold production might be used as a regulator for the Soviet money supply .
4 That is , when performance in the field is difficult to measure satisfactorily , body temperature or adrenalin rhythms might be used as a substitute .
5 If Rosa Luxemburg 's internationalism might be used as a cover for German chauvinism in Prussia , in Russia it was its potential as a cover for Russian chauvinism which motivated Lenin .
6 Various suggestions had been made that the market might be used as a commodity trading floor , but careful research persuaded us ( correctly , as it transpired ) that the brokers did not require a large open trading floor like the Stock Exchange or Lloyd 's .
7 Estimates of future inflation rates in various countries might be used as a guide .
8 I suggested that if there was money available from sponsors that was not intended for the development of rugby , then it might be used as a way of rewarding the squad .
9 For pre-school children , it is suggested that the BPVT might be used as a screening instrument to identify children who may require some form of special or compensatory provision , and as a way of indicating a child 's readiness for reading .
10 But it is when it might be used as a springboard against similar action against a member of our own royal family . ’
11 In his article in your March issue Mr Royalton-Kisch roundly criticizes Benesch 's serial method of making attributions to Rembrandt : as a result almost any Rembrandtesque drawing might find itself not just in the catalogue raisonné but might be used as a starting point for further attributions to Rembrandt .
12 The complexity of these relations , and the manner in which they might be used as a model of dynamic mechanisms to extend the concept of objectification from a simple dialectical cycle , is evident in Klein 's discussion of infantile hallucinatory gratification .
13 The candle might be used as a weapon .
14 However , segregating income from capital is not only concerned with producing an income figure which might be used as a measure of performance .
15 Often too a local document might be used as a springboard , as starter material allowing the teacher to work from the known and familiar locality to the wider historical context .
16 ( f ) to demerge a target company ( this might be used as a defence tactic ( see para 18.5.14 below ) ) .
17 They have devised several ways of producing the required magnetic field , including a slotted busbar ( such as might be used in a power station ) around which the fibre can be wrapped .
18 Examples of criteria which might be used in a graduated test scheme are then given and are discussed in relation to test items .
19 Representation is again crucial : ‘ representation ’ as the word might be used in a studio : as visual ( or verbal ) imaging ; how we choose to represent ourselves and how women are represented .
20 There is a particular danger that national competition policies might be used in a protectionist or promotional manner as described above to give advantage to domestic producers .
21 A similar provision might be used in a contract for services , such as an engineering contract ; for instance " our total liability for loss , damage or injury shall not exceed the total value of the contract " ( see Harbutt 's " Plasticine " Ltd v Wayne Tank and Pump Ltd [ 1970 ] 1 QB 447 ) .
22 Liability for negligence may also be excluded by a provision imposing a duty on the other party to insure against a particular type of loss ( James Archdale & Co v Comservices [ 1954 ] 1 WLR 459 ) and such a clause might be used in a contract to install goods or machinery at the employer 's premises , requiring the employer , rather than the contractor , to insure the premises against damage caused by fire .
23 The second problem is that a lax competition policy might be used by a member state as a substitute for trade policy or industrial policy , to protect domestic producers or to promote export sectors .
24 Jill wanted to get Bill a birthday present , so she went and found her piggy-bank ; she shook it , but there was no noise ; she would have to make Bill a present This example comes from work in artificial intelligence ( Charniak , 1972 ) which is concerned with the attempt to translate the significance of ordinary utterances into an explicit representation that might be used by a computer to produce " intelligent " responses .
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