Example sentences of "be put [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 The workshop began the process of drawing up a charter which would be put forward to the June Chesterfield Conference ( again , any positive work here is being channel led back into the system ) The Reproductive Rights Workshop focussed on the issue of abortion , and individual women 's experiences , and very little surfaced on how these so called ’ rights ’ affect working class women , there was even a suggestion of wages for housework for women !
2 Erm the nuclear industry also has erm er a subsidy , it 's known as the nuclear levy erm and there is reasons for that erm one is that erm some money has to be put aside to decommission nuclear power stations in the future erm now the s C G B , before it was broken up , had been actually putting some money aside year by year yeah ou ou out of the money that was generated fr er er from selling electricity nuclear power stations , some was put to one side , notionally , o on the accounts f f for a future decommissioning .
3 I know my objectivity as a reviewer is going to be put sorely to the test , because so far I 've loved every one that I 've laid my hands on .
4 Article 89 of the constitution clearly stated that the constitution could only be revised with the prior agreement of parliament , but basing his decision on article 11 ( the clause which gave the president power to hold referenda ) , de Gaulle decided that the question would be put directly to the people .
5 The problem is resolved when Chris announces that his conference has been put forward to 5 June , although something in his manner suggests to Matty that he got the date wrong in the first place .
6 If he does this , then a hypothesis has been put forward to be tested .
7 The use of propaganda to make this behaviour unfashionable again has been suggested ( Stanley 1969 ) , but no health education programme has ever been put forward to this purpose and it is difficult to know whether such an approach would be feasible .
8 The rising was timed for 10 April , but because of the speed of the British advance was put forward to 27 March .
9 It was put repeatedly to the psychologist witnesses called by the defence that whatever the tests might say those present could form as good an impression of Mr X 's intelligence from observing his behaviour in the witness box .
10 Has the Minister accepted the argument which was put strongly to him and to which he listened carefully that day , that it makes no sense for Northumberland to be forced by Government spending restrictions to cut £3.5 million from its education budget when it spends less per pupil than most other authorities ?
11 ‘ This was the surefire way of making sure her perspective was put across to The Firm in writing . ’
12 A pair of old shoes was put aside to be thrown out before Granny remembered they were the most comfortable she 'd ever had .
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