Example sentences of "used [adv] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It also wanted to determine if the schedule could be used effectively with this client group and whether the pattern of need identified merely reflected conditions in the hostels . |
2 | The university has made clear that any funds raised from a sale will be used only for that purpose and not to clear its accumulated deficit , as originally intended . |
3 | ( Up to 80% of the iron in the body is used daily in this way , with approximately 20% being stored mainly in the liver and the bone marrow . ) |
4 | After a period of abstinence during which " tolerance " is lost , the same quantity of drug that was previously used daily by that sufferer from addictive disease might now be fatal to him or her . |
5 | They are of two different types , mechanical protection works and agronomic methods , although they are usually used together in any soil conservation project . |
6 | Grade 4 and 5 land is used largely for this purpose although occasional fields of oats , barley or forage crops occur in grade 4 . |
7 | For the sake of graphic unity they are the same size as the blocks used elsewhere in this section . |
8 | Although accelerators of electrons were used early in this century in pioneering studies of the nature of matter , the precise discipline of electron optics was not developed until the 1930s . |
9 | Secondary analysis of these data and published tables are used extensively in this book . |
10 | Without going into any further detail it can be concluded that prey composition must be used cautiously in any attempt to identify predators by their prey assemblages . |
11 | Magnets have been used before for this purpose , but never in such a way that water has had to pass through several opposing magnetic fields . |
12 | This can be done easily using a scalpel blade , an old fashioned razor blade or a small sharp knife which is used solely for this purpose . |
13 | In everyday language , ‘ professional ’ is often used adjectivally of any performance to denote features of that performance which have nothing to do directly with exchange value . |
14 | The 14-bed Ward 5B is now used exclusively for this type of treatment . |
15 | The 14-bed Ward 5B is now used exclusively for this type of treatment . |
16 | Vaccines were kept in a cold room in Abidjan , and limited supplies were kept at the clinic in a refrigerator that was used exclusively for this study . |
17 | In a series of crimes , the words ‘ sexual intercourse ’ are used exclusively in this sense . |
18 | You must tell us if any car which is insured in your name belongs to anyone else or is being used regularly by another person . |
19 | You must tell us if any car which is insured in your name belongs to anyone else or is being used regularly by another person . |
20 | You must tell us if any car which is insured in your name belongs to anyone else or is being used regularly by another person . |
21 | You must tell us if any car which is insured in your name belongs to anyone else or is being used regularly by another person . |
22 | The term ‘ indiction ’ has been used earlier in this chapter , and although the system is unlikely to be encountered in isolation by a local historian it is worth recording , if only for the sake of completeness . |
23 | Others who were present held that the altar could be used again without any reconsecration , after a simple ceremony of reconciliation . |
24 | Governments had the obligation to maintain the par values of their currencies under the adjustable peg system , and the arrangements described in Section 8.2.1 indicate that the dollar was used primarily in this capacity . |