Example sentences of "be use [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But it is clear that the future lies with a microkernel , which IBM dubs the Workplace OS and will be using to host future versions of OS/2 , AIX and MS-DOS with Windows .
2 But it is clear that the future lies with a microkernel , which IBM dubs the Workplace OS and will be using to host future versions of OS/2 , AIX and MS-DOS with Windows .
3 It can also be used to fill small tomatoes as a tasty starter .
4 It will be necessary to decide on the amount of resource to be invested in management development , and what mechanism should be used to allocate these resources .
5 In Chapter 3 , we saw that , for general LPs , a two-phase method , maximising in Phase I , could be used to tackle such problems .
6 It has also brought about a real improvement in waste management , showing how the quality improvement process can be used to tackle environmental problems .
7 In addition , scanning electron microscopy , both of solid specimens and of etched thin sections ( e.g. Sandberg , 1985 ) , can be used to confirm further deductions based on thin section petrography ( see Chapter 8 ) .
8 The authority was opposed to the use of the equipment by its force and was ‘ very concerned that such weapons should not be used to quell public demonstrations or riots because of the likelihood of serious personal injury or death thereby resulting to individuals ’ .
9 If one read the linguistic signs as pointing to something vaguely beyond the poem , to ‘ Something evermore about to be ’ ( Prelude 1805 , vi , 542 ) , then the poetry could be used to support innumerable creeds .
10 Pick Systems delivered , and realised in the process that the serial-port support could equally well be used to support dumb terminals .
11 However , the initial investigation had revealed that there was some potential for the use of a computer to support the primary functions ( ie identifying and meeting resident needs ) , which in addition could be used to support other tasks , such as processing financial transactions and records .
12 In the National Certificate in Scotland there are already such generic units and these can be used to support occupational programmes .
13 The information will be used to support British contributions to international programmes on the assessment of hazardous chemicals , including a proposed European Community regulation .
14 Selected policy issues will be used to explore these aspects of central-local relations , using documentary study and structured interviews .
15 The look superb in white and can be used to cool hot colours such as red and yellow schemes .
16 Any of the above techniques may be used to generate new solutions of Ernst 's equation .
17 Techniques such as ‘ brain storming ’ and ‘ lateral thinking ’ can be used to generate such alternatives ( see Mullins , 1989 , Ch. 14 ) .
18 The Act can also be used to acquire ancillary rights needed in the national interest to facilitate the working of minerals .
19 She wanted university endowments to be used to fund poor preachers and scholars from humble backgrounds .
20 Implementation is capable of different strategies which may and should be used to suit different circumstances .
21 However , the trend is growing for expert determination to be used to resolve all aspects of a dispute arising under a contract , and not just one category of technical aspects .
22 In the case of international law what the institutions of positive law have to offer is a means for settling dangerous disputes and limiting the destructive powers which could be used to resolve those disputes in an unacceptable manner .
23 In theory , the media can be used to promote certain policies though , in practice , this is not often the case , partly because broadcasting , the obvious channel , needs to attract advertising to finance itself and , since educational programmes do not often have mass appeal , they are unlikely to draw in the necessary funding .
24 The artefact may be used to promote fine distinctions through its relation to extremely sophisticated mechanisms or perceptual discrimination which tend to remain outside of consciousness .
25 All available communication channels should be used to promote these techniques .
26 The legitimate aim of raising the consciousness and expectations of old women must not be used to deny old women the right to determine their own future and lifestyles ( Hughes and Mtezuka , 1992 , p. 237 ) .
27 These courses could be used to improve existing skills as well as to provide training for newcomers to the industry — be they school leavers or persons purchasing a farm .
28 The union fears that the Government intends to link merit pay and promotion to an appraisal scheme , and believes that instead it should be used to improve professional skills .
29 The injection of a suitable label into embryonic cavities can be used to mark superficial cells lining the cavity and to follow their ingression .
30 A long tradition , expert and lay , which linked the two together , is still affecting attitudes and behaviour today so that the formal distinctions of grammatical gender systems can be used to mark social distinctions as well .
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