Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] [prep] use " in BNC.
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1 | An exhaust brake is only suitable for use on a diesel engine . |
2 | For these reasons hide glue or Scotch glue is only suitable for use indoors . |
3 | The method is only available for use with virtual storage systems , and offers access to records in three ways . |
4 | The room which houses the material is totally unsuitable for use as an Archive Research Room . |
5 | As elsewhere in Peru , this whole hillside has been ploughed by hand : the animal-drawn plough was unknown in Inca times and is still unsuitable for use in the Andes . |
6 | The former is more suitable for use with heavyweight curtains , but the latter will operate more silently . |
7 | There are two methods of making these blinds ; Method 1 gives a professional finish using narrow wooden laths , which are slotted into channels in the lining to keep the pleats defined and neatly layered ; Method 2 is simpler , using vertical rows of tape and rings , and creates a softer , less rigid line which is more suitable for use at a small window . |
8 | It is also available for use by other Christian groups and ecumenical gatherings . |
9 | There is plenty of ordinary play material available commercially that is perfectly suitable for use in shared play by children with a range of levels of vision ; simple shapes , bright colours , strong construction and surfaces that are not too shiny are particularly suitable . |
10 | This sounds unattractive but is perfectly satisfactory in use . |
11 | The 1µF capacitor should then be removed and the instrument is now ready for use . |
12 | The microscope is now ready for use . |
13 | The authors suggest that the LIT is a test which is particularly suitable for use with severely and moderately mentally handicapped children . |
14 | Finally , check that the ‘ Reset ’ S1 and ‘ Manual ’ S3 functions operate and the unit is then ready for use . |
15 | This test is eminently suitable for use under field conditions in developing countries . |