Example sentences of "be place on the " in BNC.

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1 ( 4 ) Reasonable limits had to be placed on the use of deputies to enable the doctor to fulfil his fundamental obligation of giving treatment personally .
2 At other periods more emphasis might be placed on the political role of the coin design and this allowed a greater variety of designs to be used .
3 Indeed , many of us thought that more emphasis should be placed on the cooperative use of the land resources of the crofts , perhaps on the lines of the ‘ joint managements ’ developed in southern Italy by the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno .
4 Although he was a first offender and there was no suggestion he might try to escape , because of the nature of his offence the governor , Thomas Hayes , decided that Blake should be placed on the escape list . ’
5 ‘ My next book is to be placed on the Broads ’ , Arthur Ransome wrote to his mother in 1934 , ‘ with all those rivers , and hiding places in the dykes and the little stretches of open water .
6 The Israelis have in fact scrupulously recorded every dunum and block of lost Jewish property in the Arab world so that it can be placed on the scales of compensation payments when there is any balancing of refugee debts at that final Middle East peace conference .
7 Repton , in his Hints on Landscape Gardening , recommends that entrance gates should be placed on the axis of an approaching public road , with a public road curving away to the side , around the park .
8 It is an indication that your weight is too far forward and to avoid it the feet should be positioned further back and more weight should be placed on the back foot .
9 Alternatively , reliance may be placed on the common law , alleging that the odour amounts to either a private or public nuisance at law .
10 Environmental groups are campaigning for more money and importance to be placed on the needs of cyclists , with a target of doubling cycle use over the next five years .
11 The limitation that can now be placed on the child-bearing and child-rearing years gives women a greater choice as to whether to return to work sooner , later or not at all .
12 In this case the essential starter can be placed on the shelf in the back of the hood ( as can the airpump if it 's small enough ) .
13 Cups , glasses , small plates and lightly soiled items should be placed on the top rack .
14 We will therefore examine how bounds can be placed on the change in objective function value when a variable is chosen for branching .
15 Mr and Mrs T questioned whether family counselling might have been a better way of dealing with a very complicated situation , or at worst whether an interdict could be placed on the older boys in the W family .
16 As the plant requires a fair amount of humidity the cover-glass should be placed on the tank at least 4ins ( 10cms ) above the water-level .
17 For a fee , firms — often orally promised exclusivity in a certain area — will be placed on the list .
18 We would never have produced such alternatives because experience has shown that enormous pressure would be placed on the auditor to move something in or out of normalised earnings . ’
19 In communicating with the congregation , emphasis should be placed on the positive and encouraging aspects of the data .
20 Pickets will also be placed on the IDA offices , the County Hall and premises of other bodies supporting the action ;
21 If the child normally manages only half a fish finger and a teaspoon of potato for lunch then this is all that should be placed on the plate so that the child can be encouraged to clear the plate .
22 Clearly , there are further topics to be placed on the sociologist 's agenda when studying teachers ' work if we are to move beyond the assumption that we all know about teachers and teaching .
23 Because U and Th are more incompatible than Pb during mantle melting , limits can be placed on the time needed to generate the offsets shown in Fig. 2 c , given an upper limit for the source U/Pb ratio corresponding to the measured values for the lavas ( Table 1 ) .
24 Entry into the artillery or engineer branches through Woolwich demanded early action , for a candidate had to be placed on the list at eleven years old , in order to hope to secure a place before the age limit of fifteen had been passed .
25 More emphasis needs to be placed on the continuing role that small firms play in servicing the needs of large corporations .
26 The Society hopes that any possible rescue package will ensure that the house soon to be placed on the market by the receivers will become the responsibility of a charitable trust such as The National Trust .
27 Stress can also be placed on the teacher by careless program design or careless program use .
28 The teacher 's role here in providing the right amount of guidance in the investigation is most important , with room for wide differences of approach , particularly on the levels of demand to be placed on the pupil .
29 However , particular emphasis will be placed on the more recent techniques designed to study the differentiation of cells in their normal environment in the intact embryo .
30 That core of meaning is necessarily general and vague enough to make such variations possible , but it is not so vague as to permit any meaning whatsoever to be placed on the word .
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