Example sentences of "would have been use [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These would have been used for both flavouring and for medicinal purposes .
2 They would have been used for transport between the Stroudwater Canal and Stratford Mills .
3 ( As an American he would have been used to ‘ collections ’ being taken up during the service .
4 The project in Mickley , Northumberland , involving hundreds of children aged from seven to 11 , was made possible by the chance discovery in the old school 's attic of equipment which would have been used in 1892 .
5 ‘ That cabinet would have been used in that Granada programme about India , I think , yes Jewel in the Crown , that 's it , ’ he said vaguely during a guided tour of the warehouse .
6 It would have been used in training by Canadian soldiers at Medstead during the second world war .
7 If the move had been even faster , then the capital costs would no doubt have declined more , and less coal would have been used in more thermally efficient stations .
8 The study went on to estimate what fuels would have been used in electricity generation if there had been no nuclear power , concluding that the world 1987 total of 1660,800 million kilowatt-hours of electricity generated by nuclear power had displaced 1,790 million barrels of oil , 185 million tonnes of coal and 3,103,000 million cubic feet of natural gas , and had meant the avoidance of purchases of OPEC oil to the value of US$30,700 million in that year alone .
9 After dinner , it being light at that time until midnight , we took our friend into the hotel garden and , for possible use in the film , recorded him shouting German wheel and engine-room orders such as would have been used by Prien during the mission .
10 Roads , nevertheless , still played an important part and would have been used by all and sundry , even if they were originally built for military and political reasons .
11 The eight-kilometre Somport tunnel , which was to have received funds from the EC , would have cut driving times between France and Spain by two hours and would have been used by an estimated 1,000 trucks a day .
12 Yesterday , the advocate-depute , Elizabeth Jarvie , said that at the time of the incident , the line would have been used by freight trains carrying petroleum products from Grangemouth as well as by the London sleeper .
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