Example sentences of "be use in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The technology which we will be using in colleges in 1999 has not even been invented yet . ’ |
2 | Mr Peter Shuker , principal of Darlington College of Technology , the guest speaker , said : ‘ The technology which we will be using in colleges in 1999 has not yet been invented . ’ |
3 | That means the recombinant virus would never be used in Europe and North America . |
4 | It has been designed to work with inert gases and may be used in systems with pressure ranges from 20 to 150 psig . |
5 | Alloy is lighter , stronger and more expensive than fibreglass , which tends to be used in budget tents . |
6 | He recommends the phrase ‘ care of the body ’ to be used in discussion with clients and continues to surprise us by telling us that in his experience of funeral-arranging he has never yet had anything but a positive response to , ‘ Would you like us to look after mother in our usual way , so that you will be assured of having an everlasting memory of her sleeping peacefully and at rest ? ’ |
7 | The starting point of the research is the fact that very little formal school derived knowledge may be used in discussion of pupils ' reactions to scientific issues in the public domain . |
8 | The plastic card will carry the player 's name , his club and handicap and may be used in Britain and Europe to confirm that he is an affiliated member of the English Golf Union . |
9 | Although my example is not complete , the ‘ hare and hound ’ is the most common style of folding knife to be used in Britain . |
10 | A firm from Oxfordshire has just launched the latest equipment to help doctors find out more about heart and brain illnesses , but much of it wo n't ever be used in Britain . |
11 | ( Indeed in the same passage in the Commentary he puts forward an argument — which might well be used in favour of the ordination of women ! — that order pertains to the soul , and the soul is without sex ; a point , interestingly , to which he makes no response . |
12 | This material can be used in reactors by converting it into mixed ( MOX ) fuel . |
13 | ( CFCs used to be used in aerosols but , because of pressure from consumers and environmentalists , few aerosols in Britain now employ CFCs . ) |
14 | Malachite green and formalin-based medications are like fish , in that they are temperature-dependent , and these chemicals should not be used in water below 50°F . |
15 | With greater difficulty they can be used in water to measure speeds down to about 3 cm s -1 . |
16 | TROOPS will be used in London from 2pm today to take ambulance emergency calls in what the unions regarded last night as a ‘ political ’ attempt to escalate the dispute . |
17 | The terms should therefore be comprehensible to their intended users , and the desirability of clarity is even greater where the terms are to be used in transactions involving consumers . |
18 | V : Ideal paper to be used in test in wind tunnel . |
19 | The forms set out in Schedule 4 to the rules must be used in bankruptcy proceedings with such variations , if any , as the circumstances require ( r 12.7 ) . |
20 | Salt should not be used in cooking or at the table . |
21 | While the courses do not follow the syllabus of any particular professional examinations they are complete courses in themselves and could be used in preparation for BHS exams . |
22 | It can also be used in cakes instead of the usual solid fats — as in this wonderful recipe for tangy orange cake ( if you prefer , you could alternatively use soya , sunflower or any other vegetable oil ) . |
23 | The products will be used in refrigeration systems in the food industry and in large air conditioning systems . |
24 | In this sense the term may still be used in debates about the care of those who are mentally ill or handicapped . |
25 | When Robin had newly qualified in law , Herbert strongly recommended Rustenburg as a place to start practising , and offered to allow his name to be used in return for a small interest in the practice , on the grounds that many people would remember it . |
26 | The 1988 contract includes a kind of hire purchase agreement whereby this sum will be used in part for the purchase by the foundation of the paintings in the collection . |
27 | Money that will be used in part to buy more mercury , that 's supposed to be a controlled substance . |
28 | They are to be used in West Yorkshire and the Birmingham and Manchester areas to replace ageing diesel and electric rolling stock . |
29 | They are to be used in West Yorkshire and the Birmingham and Manchester areas to replace ageing diesel and electric rolling stock . |
30 | For example , as it is very time-consuming to produce a teaching unit , one approach would be only to accept an idea if it could produce a unit that ; ( i ) can be used by a wide range of teachers whose style of teaching varies a great deal ( ii ) can be of use to a wide age-range of pupils ( iii ) can be of use to a wide ability-range of pupils ( iv ) can encourage work on concepts as well as on content ( v ) may be of use in more than one subject discipline ( vi ) is suitable for demonstration mode with a large class ( vii ) is suitable for small groups or individuals to use ( viii ) can be used to produce further teaching materials ( ix ) can be used in teacher-training . |