Examples of 'had been in use' in a sentence

Meaning of "had been in use"

Indicates that something was previously used or employed. It implies that the action, item, or concept has a history of being utilized

How to use "had been in use" in a sentence

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had been in use
If it notifies that user name had been in use.
Although the method had been in use by philosophers since antiquity.
The summit restaurant was vacant, but it seemed like it had been in use recently.
Which had been in use over a long period of time.
Both monasteries had been in use.
The rules had been in use since the establishment of the club.
The new tower replaced its former one which had been in use for fifty years.
Coal had been in use since the very first steam warships.
Some of these corridors had been in use prior to the wars.
They had been in use for a long time but then lost their popularity.
She stated that tool had been in use for many years.
They had been in use in Europe and Asia for hundreds of years.
For many years, the term bug had been in use in engineering.
The term had been in use since the end of the seventeenth century.
At the beginning of the war, there had been in use a variety of flags.

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And it had been in use when the Hittite tablet was written.
Parabolic antennas referred to as " dish " antennas had been in use long before satellite television.
The Seal had been in use for more than one hundred.
These guns were a considerable improvement over the previous smooth-bore guns which had been in use.
Military robots had been in use since world war II.
Some delegations highlighted that tidal power stations with barrage dams had been in use since 1966.
The Methye Portage had been in use by indigenous peoples as a trade route for generations.
Prior to this, conventional angiography had been in use for 70 years.
The term had been in use for since the official renaming of Bassein to Vasai.
However, we know that gargoyles had been in use since Antiquity.
The flag had been in use long before that, however.
In Korea fore-and-aft sail equipped ships had been in use since the eighth century.
It had been in use from the 3rd century BC.
It replaced an unofficial one that had been in use for 73 years.
This traditional title had been in use since the establishment of the hereditary monarchy in 1544.
It is a correction of the Julian calendar, which had been in use since 46 AD.
The membranes had been in use for approximately 200 hours exclusively with whey protein products.
Up to then, the term ' man of science ' had been in use.
Variants of Navan had been in use since Norman times.
They also stressed that the low per capita income adjustment had been in use since 1946.
The latter material had been in use by the Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven shipyard in 1944.
Some of the crates returned for recycling had been in use since the 1960s.
Fabicus had been in use since 1958 in the processing of some records.
Till 1992 only one textbook had been in use per subject nationwide.
Postmarks had been in use since 1764, Finlay having been introduced to them by Franklin.
This bridge replaced the ferries across the river, which had been in use since the 1830s.
This process had been in use right from 1915 with various modifications and improvements.
It is a correction of the Julian calendar that had been in use since A.D. 46.
The equipment replaced had been in use for between 16 and 19 years prior to the work.
Now I could get my field glasses, ( which had been in use here ).
This had been in use in Italy and possibly Spain for some time before 1606.
The CPA had a documented procedures manual which had been in use since 2006.

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