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

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1 The first two production batches should be put on a full stability test programme at elevated temperatures and , if appropriate , at elevated humidities .
2 Promising substances might then be put on a provisional list .
3 VAMPIRE PRESERVATION GROUP have recently acquired Sea Venom XG737 from the Wales Aircraft Museum , which will be put on a long term restoration programme after completion of the group 's Vampire T.11 and Jet Provost T.4 .
4 Now we 've shown that the sloppy approach can be put on a firm footing we shall , because of its greater familiarity , lapse into it !
5 All this can be put on a quantitative basis and doing so results in the celebrated condition written unc that is , the product of the uncertainties in position and momentum is always at least of the order of magnitude of Planck 's constant .
6 Naturally , it must not be put on a square which is on the same row or file or diagonal as another piece .
7 Then , feeling perhaps that things needed to be put on a proper footing , ‘ Veronica Totteridge .
8 This should not be put on a back burner .
9 The principal question , whether the serfs were to be emancipated at all , had been answered , for after the circulation of the Nazimov Rescript to provincial governors and its publication in the journal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs there was no doubt that the relationship between landowners and privately owned peasants was going to be put on a new footing .
10 Instead , they want three anaesthetists who live nearer Llandudno Hospital to be put on a local cover rota .
11 The information could then be put on a public register .
12 One of the big changes that they propose is that should be put on an exact par with within .
13 No one was likely to recommend that a hopeless old chronic like him should be put on the new drugs at this stage , because they were still in short supply and there were many more interesting patients on whom to experiment .
14 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
15 Over the next few years the book saw suggestions for all manner of things — for packet tobaccos to be sold at shop prices , for a device to be put on the smoking room door to stop persistent slamming and a complaint that the bushes on the 5th made the hole a flukey .
16 If you think something you 've noticed is important , report it separately so that it can be put on the resident 's file .
17 If you wish to get married in a church which is not in either parish , you will have to apply to be put on the electoral roll or take up residence in the parish for the period over which the banns will be read .
18 Having arranged for it to be put on the grave that afternoon , he returned to Weatherbury in the evening , with a basket of flowering plants .
19 The job of choosing the endangered species to be put on the waiting list belongs to the Captive Breeding Specialist Group , set up by the World Conservation Union — IUCN .
20 Earlier , on Feb. 6 , the union leader Ajami had said in London that " pressure will have to be put on the Kuwaiti royal family to honour " decisions taken at Jeddah in 1990 [ see p. 37759 ] .
21 The following information needs to be put on the front page : ( 1 ) The agreement date and the name and address of the seller and the buyer .
22 I have been told to fill in a new form to be put on the waiting list but you need a permanent address to fill out one and I have n't got one . ’
23 He wants the matter to be put on the back burner until the Republic have taken another important step towards next year 's USA finals .
24 Yellow lines and speed humps would be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
25 Yellow lines and speed humps could be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
26 Yellow lines and speed humps would be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
27 Yellow lines and speed humps could be put on the narrow road and a mini roundabout set up at the junction of Lakeside and Parkside .
28 you know , they 'd be put on the other register .
29 It is better than tripods for a really wet crop since the crop may be put up the day it is cut even in rainy weather .
30 — JOHN Davison 's European title challenge to Fabrice Benichou , scheduled for May 15 in France , is set to be put back a fortnight .
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