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

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1 She still did n't know what had happened when she 'd been put through to the room .
2 For whatever reason , he had been put on to piece-work at age 21 , Here we have a documented example of the difference between the stab hand and the linesman .
3 class has now been put on to Thursday morning
4 Announcing the successful bids for the latest round of exploration licences , Energy Minister Tim Eggar said 35 sites nominated by the oil and gas industry had not been put up to be licensed .
5 None of them have been published , and they have all been put up to Ministers .
6 The prospect of a restart has now been put off to the end of the year .
7 As the Party has grown and recruited more articulate and able activists , a number of the old ‘ war-horses ’ have been put out to grass and , quite naturally , some of them have resented this .
8 The agreement was cancelled because it should have been put out to competitive bidding .
9 Word had been put out to surrounding hospitals that all casualty admittances with leg injuries were to be reported .
10 Is he aware that that has not been the case in large parts of the national health service , where food , cleaning and laundry services have been put out to competitive tender , and where , as a result , standards have often fallen far short of what they ought to be ?
11 Neil could you tell me what 's happening to the apprentices in P S A as work staff been put out to grass I hope they are n't .
12 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 .
13 But that has now been put back to 1991 .
14 General availability of the System/88 FTX 2.2 Unix and FTX X25 Release 5.0 has been put back to September 24 from March 26 .
15 just to point out to members that the promised report on the lorry management plan which is in the first preparation has been put back to the January committee meeting on the Highways Committee so that we can get full advantage from the traffic and
16 Although the night-time itching has been put down to the nocturnal habits of the mite , it is interesting that for the first few weeks of infestation , when the mites are presumably just as active , there are often no symptoms at all .
17 Red and white signs , showing an izard 's head , are the only indication that you are entering it , the izard being a sort of chamois native to the Pyrenees which is now doing well there again after having earlier been hunted almost out of existence — its survival has been put down to the First World War , when men turned to killing one another and the animals had an armistice which enabled them to breed again .
18 This figure understated the case ; much more land had been put down to pasture and the tenants had been forced to leave .
19 Much of the credit for Mansell 's success has been put down to the sophistication and reliability of the Didcot developed Williams car .
20 More and more money from public taxation has been put in to such services one way or another , yet the services still do not work in a foolproof way , for a number of practical reasons .
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