Example sentences of "put into a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Miss Fergusson , on the other hand , had merely been put into a temper : first by the attempt to thrust some foolish meaning on to the scriptural verse ; and secondly by the priest 's brazen commercial behaviour .
2 Montgomery wanted a reconnaissance of this stretch of bunkers and anti-tank ditches to see if it was being put into a state of defence and if it could be outflanked to the south .
3 So it is that my magazine is being put into a state of hibernation .
4 Anger began to grow , fuelled by the possibility that because certain extremists seemed to go out of their way to look for signs of Satan in every aspect of everyday life , people living quiet , caring family lives had been put into a state of terror and agony .
5 Reflection is pooh-poohed , and understanding is put into a state of suspended animation , so that it has no chance to develop in its complexity , realism or power .
6 It was known that underground Japanese oil storage facilities had not been destroyed and had even been put into a state for use in some areas .
7 Straw that would once have been used to bed the cattle down is now put into a boiler as fuel to heat the offices .
8 Chop the onion , garlic , carrot and celery and put into a casserole with the soya beans .
9 Season well and put into a pie dish .
10 Marianella was taken alive by a group of soldiers and put into a helicopter .
11 According to Heikal , Sadat was put into a helicopter , accompanied by his wife Jihan .
12 Sums of money not required for immediate use can be put into a deposit account on which the bank will pay interest .
13 Now the piece had been put into a polythene bag and given a label pending its despatch for forensic examination .
14 I referred sir at the beginning to er the limited experience I 've had in Nottinghamshire where erm a criteria based policy was put into a structure plan erm for er in that case for a prestige business development I think is what they call it , prestige business park , that was a criteria based policy as a way of containing , stopping this strategic issue becoming a Trojan horse for lots of other things .
15 The consultation records ( described in Chapter 5 ) were put into a dBASE II database on a PC , and used as the basis for the construction of a second ORACLE database , CONSULT , which contained the following fields , one of which is common to THESES87 :
16 Dot was put into a bed with high sides .
17 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
18 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
19 The resulting footage has to be about the best combat recreation ever put into a film can .
20 But whereas film industries as vital as the French or American could absorb this new development , the British industry was put into a straitjacket by it .
21 Or at least have the superintendent put into a straitjacket . ’
22 The money raised by the benefit is being put into a defence fund , pending Joolz 's appeal against the fine .
23 Meanwhile at the 12 area offices customer complaints ( e.g. poor water , flow , dirty water etc ) are received and put into a PC .
24 These are collected and put into a PC database at HQ where the information can be used with the GIS to map the problem areas .
25 For when a religion is put into a position where its , albeit necessary , business activities appear in the eyes of its followers , to be outweighing in importance its original purpose , it ceases to be of the slightest use in so far as it is able to fulfil one of its most important reasons for existence , that is , to provide a satisfactory code of behaviour to be observed in that area of human conduct which can be considered as being subject to moral law .
26 Broken glass etc must be securely wrapped OR put into a container clearly labelled GLASS .
27 Matilda was more likely to rant at her Maker than supplicate , even when she had n't been put into a rage .
28 The money from the sale of the products is put into a trust fund , so that when the youngsters leave at the age of sixteen to make their own way in the world they have the means to purchase a flock of sheep or a horse and cart , giving them a vital start in whatever activity they take up .
29 What Lord Airlie , the Lord Chamberlain , actually said on 11 February when announcing the areas on which the Queen was now going to pay tax , was that the income-raising activities relating to the collection — sales of tickets , catalogues , souvenirs etc — are to be put into a trust to reflect the fact that these activities are used exclusively to maintain the Collection .
30 This has been put into a trust , and is being used to help the elderly and for the arts — seventy thousand pounds was donated for the Summerfield galleries in cheltenham , which also contain some objects from the collection .
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