Example sentences of "for the [adj] use [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Agreements were reached with Colombia in June for closer co-operation to combat drug trafficking ; with Brazil in July ( i ) to begin bilateral discussions on economic complementation within the juridical structure of the Latin American Integration Association ( ALADI ) ; ( ii ) for scientific , technical and technological co-operation over three years ; and ( iii ) to combat drug trafficking ; with Argentina in August for the peaceful use of nuclear energy ; with Spain in October for a $2,000 million economic co-operation package ; with Mexico establishing a framework for a free trade pact to ensure common tariffs on imports by June 1991 and to create a bilateral common market by 1995 ; with the USA in November lifting export restrictions on goods from small and medium-sized Chilean firms under the US generalized system of preferences ( GSP ) ; and with Czechoslovakia on future co-operation .
2 One of the factors responsible for the wide use of IR spectroscopy is the ease with which various samples may be studied .
3 Only when the conditions mature for the wide use of mechanical farming for the organization of collective farms and for the socialist reform of rural areas er can the need for a rich peasant economy cease and this will take a somewhat lengthy time to achieve .
4 Credit will be given for the appropriate use of complex sentences , punctuation and vocabulary , and for grammatical accuracy .
5 John was paid an annual fee by the Folies-Bergère management for the exclusive use of his Girls in Paris .
6 For indoor recreation a local leisure centre and a swimming pool are hired on Wednesday afternoons by the University for the exclusive use of students .
7 The quantity of facilities provided for the exclusive use of pedestrians is significant , particularly when compared to the low level of provision available for the other green mode , cycling .
8 Moreover , Whitechapel neighboured on to Spitalfields , whose centre housed what was known as the ‘ black stuff ’ industry , the manufacture of the rich and expensive silks and velvets reserved for the exclusive use of the funerary trade .
9 Provide a towel for the exclusive use of each child .
10 The big show-piece cinemas were built to pull in the fashionable trade but they were not designed for the exclusive use of a social elite ; rather they were provided for all those groups who were prepared to pay money for the movie entertainment that was being provided as part of the delights offered by the down-town city .
11 To reinforce the authority of the position ( rather than the person ) we attribute status , titles , honours and other props to power , all for the exclusive use of those occupying the position .
12 On a very positive note , I am pleased to report that negotiations are in the process of being concluded with landowners to secure a number of notable cliffs for the exclusive use of BAA members .
13 The youngest and the prettiest are naturally for the exclusive use of the bourgeoisie .
14 On Saturday afternoon , our faithful guide and interpreter Comrade Wong , together with another comrade who mysteriously seems to accompany us on such occasions ( Comrade Sun ) took us by car to the Friendship Store which is an emporium for the exclusive use of ‘ foreign friends ’ .
15 At the least , the clergy provided the kings , ealdermen and thegns of Sussex with a literate group available for the limited use of their services Saxon society required : drawing up charters , promulgating laws and formulating tax demands .
16 To develop a concern for the right use of physical activity in the promotion of health and fitness .
17 Plans for the extensive use of privatization coupons , reserving 40 per cent of nationalized property for sale to citizens at special low prices , encountered problems when it was revealed on Jan. 20 that up to 6,000,000 of the 8,000,000 books printed ( each worth Kcs1,035 or about US$35 — and exchangeable for shares in state companies — see also pp. 38584-85 ) had disappeared , allegedly bought up by private investment funds promising individuals a tenfold return on their investment after a year .
18 Against the left-hand wall was an assortment of canvas and metal chairs neatly stacked , presumably for the occasional use of the parochial church council .
19 They are very often at the front of the class for the sole use of the teacher , whilst the class sits passively .
20 Our well equipped health club , for the sole use of our guests , offers gymnasium , sauna , steamroom , solarium and whirlpool .
21 The report is provided for the sole use of the named client and , where the surveyor is so notified , his mortgagee , and is confidential to the client and his professional advisers .
22 The report is provided for the sole use of the named applicant and the society and is confidential to the applicant and his professional advisers .
23 The report is provided for the sole use of the named applicant(s) and Leeds Permanent Building Society and is confidential to the applicant(s) and his professional advisers .
24 The report is provided for the sole use of the named client and the society and is confidential to the client and his professional advisers .
25 The Federation scored an early triumph in the negotiation of concessionary fares ( for the sole use of member clubs ) with the Great Northern Railway Company , a forerunner in its early recognition of the commercial significance of the outdoor movement .
26 But , before she could explain , he cut in and put to her , ‘ I take it you are aware that this is a private car park , intended for the sole use of patrons of the hotel ? ’
27 Though this notion of what I shall be calling ‘ discursive metaphor ’ may seem itself to be metaphoric , it is , as we shall see , a justified extension of the standard definition , as it accounts for the distinct use of figurality in Brooke-Rose 's fiction .
28 The work provided the foundation for the vaginal use of gels containing organic mercurial compounds as aids to contraception .
29 Day works should be bed as they provide no incentive for a contractor to be efficient because he or she is not responsible for the efficient use of resources , the profit is guaranteed and there may be a risk of double payment .
30 At Morpeth the existing tank will be removed , as it is considered fit only for scrap , although it will be offered to the National Railway Museum , for the possible use as a corridor tender display .
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