Example sentences of "[verb] been put out " in BNC.

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1 A Week in Politics has been put out by Channel 4 for a number of years , but it was adapted to be the channel 's weekly round-up programme on Parliament ; it is broadcast for one hour on Sundays at 10 am .
2 By deliberately altering the appearance of apparatus which has been put out but not used , a teacher can exploit the sorting and ordering activities that occur when clearing up .
3 And even if she has been put out by human errors and offences , I am sure she will not hold that against a brother-house in distress . ’
4 Speaking against one member , one vote but also speaking against the half-hearted document that has been put out by the C E C.
5 Surely in this day and age the all we hear governments consultation documents , even your own consultation documents has been put out to the er future towning plans .
6 A lifeboat has been put out of action by thieves who 've stolen and damaged rescue equipment worth thousands of pounds .
7 There were suggestions from the American air force that the controls may have been put out of order by the fire which caused the crash and that , even if the pilot had stayed in his cockpit until the collision , he would not have been able to do more .
8 The birds and squirrels in my garden come for food as soon as they hear my whistle , even though the food may not yet have been put out for them .
9 An ordinary person must have been put out by this .
10 The agreement was cancelled because it should have been put out to competitive bidding .
11 Anyway , I 'd have been put out if my infallible charm had proved fallible after all ! ’
12 Four US helicopters had been put out of action .
13 Moreover , they undoubtedly claimed the disafforestment of districts which had been put out of the forest during the reign of Stephen , and subsequently reclaimed by Henry II .
14 The barons complained that Henry III had arbitrarily re-afforested woods and lands which had been put out of the forest by the perambulations of 1225 ; that he claimed the wardship of heirs to assarts made within the forest , to the detriment of the overlords in whose lands such assarts had been made ; and that he made frequent grants of the right of free warren in disafforested areas , thereby restricting the free rights of hunting which ought to have been enjoyed by landowners in such districts .
15 The royal demesne vills , fields and woods in Sherwood Forest , for example , which had been put out of the forest by the perambulation of 1300 , were now ‘ entirely put back into the forests by the said King Edward ’ .
16 He soon turned his attention to the districts which had been put out of the forest earlier in the reign .
17 He was alleged to have recalled into the forest without warrant ‘ vills , lands and woods ’ which had been put out by Edward I 's perambulations and confirmed by Edward II : he had , in breach of the Charter of the Forest , amerced men living outside the forest for not attending the Forest Eyre .
18 The Forest law still applied in some measure , however , to the purlieus , the outlying districts which had been put out of the forest during the fourteenth century — although in some parts of the country the authority of the Forest officers was disputed there .
19 The darkness was so complete that Pliny compared it with a sealed room in which the lamp had been put out .
20 We did get an occasional glimpse of the sun towards the end of the month , and it was so welcome for even our ambulance station had been put out of action , and it was not easy to get patients moved before the next batch came .
21 He had been eight days at the wheel of the destroyer , and had brought her back from Greenland by ‘ Boxing the compass ’ and his father , HMS Reading 's senior officer , now more than middle-aged , had been put out of action by the rigours of the journey from Liverpool to America , and had had to hand over to Arthur when about two days out of St John 's heading for Iceland .
22 The cooking fire had been put out , but the smell of wood-smoke lingered , mixed with the cloying richness of fresh and sour milk and pine .
23 In the short run he wished to rally moderate Indian opinion , which had been put out of countenance by its non-inclusion in the Simon Commission , set up to review the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms in 1927 ; in the long term he wished to save India for the Commonwealth .
24 Ruth thought Mrs Carson had been put out by something other than her small misdemeanour .
25 This was the first time that the audit fee had been put out to tender but finance director Trevor Larman says : ‘ Whether it 's diesel fuel or trucks , we will always seek a quote . ’
26 One of my students had been using the machine and she had n't been knitting tuck , so the tuck brushes had been put out of work .
27 Apparently the school dessert had n't been too popular with the children : the remains of the custard had been put out in a bin , and this had attracted that great opportunist , the starling .
28 At a time when nearly half of Britain 's destroyers had been put out of action , he arranged with Winston Churchill to provide 50 over-age US destroyers in return for the leases on eight British naval bases in the American hemisphere .
29 Word had been put out to surrounding hospitals that all casualty admittances with leg injuries were to be reported .
30 I would not be at all surprised if the story had been put out by Goreng or his superiors .
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