Example sentences of "[be] put into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In clinical practice the sufferer is helped to see that there are other choices , other " pictures " that can be put into the mental library of how life is or could be , and that there is no need to attempt to control one 's life by clinging to a fixed perception of reality that may have some validity for the sufferer but little validity for others .
2 It cost nearly £80 to erect the furnace at Worth in 1547 — in the early days at least there was plenty of free money to be put into the new ventures .
3 Will Titanic memorabilia stay the course , or should it be put into the same category as Michael Jackson 's rhinestone glove ( £16,000 last year ) , something that will flower today and be consigned to the dusty bunkers of oblivion tomorrow ?
4 There are moments when the insistence upon party is as unforgiveable as insistence upon personal things , when the difficulties which the nation has to confront call for a wider outlook and a broader union than can be found even within the limits of a single party , and when the traditions of more than one party , the ideas of more than one party need to be put into the common stock .
5 How many extra resources have been put into the reserve forces since the beginning of ’ Options for Change ’ ?
6 By then , the girl had been put into the temporary care of foster parents by Wirral Council .
7 I have been put into the proper slot … .
8 But his horizons were dramatically broadened when he joined British Steel and was asked by the late Lord Melchett , who was then chairman , to reorganise the fourteen widely dispersed companies that had been put into the same melting pot under the nationalisation programme .
9 When a text is analysed , all the words from that text are put into the appropriate sluice .
10 It 's a good idea to mark the motherboard with a felt tip pen , or a label so that the replacement chips are put into the correct sockets .
11 As most houses consist of large drawing rooms and smaller bedrooms and studies , the chief of the office often sits alone in the best room , while the clerks are put into the smaller rooms .
12 Yes , the sharpest reduction in disconnections for debt has occurred since the companies were put into the private sector .
13 Farm it was called , it was rather a big farm as well and these ponies were put into the green fields that sort of on the farm .
14 I do n't want to document my thesis at length , but Slovak conflict with Czechs , Croat conflict with Serbs , could not exist before 1918 when these peoples were put into the same states .
15 The two vehicles , which will be used on normal service routes in and around Preston over the next 12 months , are just part of an overall £40,000 which BNFL is putting into the prestigious event .
16 By part I of the Law Reform ( Married Women and Tortfeasors ) Act 1935 , a married woman was put into the same position as a man with respect to her proprietary and contractual capacity , and , except in relation to her husband , with respect to her liability for torts .
17 At another house , the officer was asked to wait on the doorstep ‘ while the dog was put into the back garden ’ .
18 Jason was put into the top bunk half-an-hour later by Mrs Christine Robinson , 39 , his Australian-born mother .
19 So I erm , I erm , was put into the Royal Army Pay Corp and posted up to Barnet , North London and I was there for quite a while , we all transferred down to Winchester .
20 There are exceptions of course — the sample game produced using Domark 's 3D Construction Kit was put into the Public Domain as well as being packaged with the utility .
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