Example sentences of "be use in [art] " in BNC.

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1 What grade of oil should I be using in the main and transfer boxes of my 1972 Range Rover ?
2 ‘ My best bikes are over here and they are the ones I shall be using in the world championship .
3 At the start of each session you can place all the programs you will be using in the Active Task List .
4 Improvised cleaning tanks may be used in every operation from baines marie , jacketed boilers , bratt pans and friers in kitchens to process vats in major operations .
5 And it 's available to all ; there to be used in every second of our daily lives .
6 Since the base category will be used in every comparison , it is desirable that there should be a substantial number of cases in it ; we do not want comparisons to be made with an unreliable figure .
7 Positive thoughts and beliefs ( or ‘ affirmations ’ ) and imagery can be used in every area of our lives .
8 It is a method only to be used in a real emergency under medical supervision .
9 Before barley can be used in a brewery it must be turned into malt .
10 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 .
11 The brochure will be used in a forthcoming drive to fill 40 vacancies across a number of government departments , and as a recruitment aid on planned ‘ milk round ’ sessions at universities and polytechnics .
12 Some undergraduates seek simply to broaden their horizons and develop analytical skills ; others wish to acquire a more specialised knowledge to be used in a subsequent career .
13 Clips on each end of the guylines pass through the eyelets to double-up or shorten the guyline so that they can be used in a variety of different ways .
14 The Bishop of Lincoln thought it ridiculous that this powerful engine which was Michael Ramsey should be used in a tiny little parish , and said so , but blessed him when he found he wanted to go .
15 Mr Ahmet Koc , aged 34 , a Turkish peasant farmer , described to the General Medical Council 's professional conduct committee how a Harley Street doctor had allegedly , under the pretext of giving him a blood test , stolen his kidney to be used in a transplant .
16 ATURKISH peasant farmer wept yesterday as he described how a Harley Street doctor had allegedly , under the pretext of giving him a blood test , ‘ stolen ’ his kidney to be used in a transplant .
17 ATURKISH peasant farmer wept yesterday as he described how a Harley Street doctor had allegedly , under the pretext of giving him a blood test , ‘ stolen ’ his kidney to be used in a transplant .
18 His Lordship said the power to stop a prosecution in its tracks must only be used in a clear case .
19 ‘ Professionalism ’ and ‘ relationships ’ ( or ‘ confidential relationships ’ ) are also relevant words in this discussion which may be used in a way that is highly supportive of , or very antagonistic to , access to information by the person to whom it relates .
20 In a general sense the evidence examined in Chapter 2 ( that in many parts of the world , soil erosion , floods , soil degradation and deforestation were probably getting worse ) could be used in a crude sense to show that conservation policies have not succeeded .
21 ESSENTIAL OILS can be used in a variety of ways to promote health and vitality .
22 First , that the verb legare can be used in a neutral sense meaning not ‘ to leave property by legacy ’ but quite simply ‘ to leave ’ without presumption as to the kind of legal institution involved .
23 If an antidepressant is indicated , it should be used in a full therapeutic dose and continued for an appropriate period of time .
24 They can be used in a variety of ways , combined with other methods of instruction such as lectures and programmed learning .
25 Computers can be used in a number of ways to assist users :
26 DIALOG 's DIALINDEX can be used in a similar way .
27 The poisonous saliva can be used in a secondary way to deter attackers .
28 Some only found out when their supplier told them that they could no longer buy tetra unless they could certify that it was going to be used in a ‘ non-dispersive manner ’ — ie not as a solvent even in a closed system .
29 Julian Driver , technical director of Vickers Laboratories , which has introduced this restriction , explained that ‘ it must be used in a reaction which will result in a non-volatile product — and there are precious few of those ’ .
30 Some form of processing ( amplifiers ) will be used in a long-distance system to ‘ boost ’ the signal level every so often to make up for losses before it is sent on its way again .
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