Example sentences of "put on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore if we have activists who are put on the panel alib fi safe seats , marginals or unwinnable seats and we 've been in some areas where it 's been unwinnable , have n't we Dick , we 've still canvassed , we 've got the votes up , p places like Macclesfield where they got Nicholas Winterton , where they got that racist Churchill .
2 We were particularly interested in Pamela 's relationship with Mr. B- ( whom we call Belville , as in Giffard 's 1741 adaptation , which featured the up and coming David Garrick , still working under the soubriquet " A Gentleman " ) , the effect it has on the people around them and the pressures put on the relationship by those people .
3 Quids in : The £1 price tag put on the Shankend Viaduct sounds tempting enough — except that the buyer will be responsible for upkeep .
4 Whether or the , they 've got the ability to cook what you 've put on the menu .
5 ‘ Pressure should be put on the Secretary of State for Transport to do something about this . ’
6 Will the Minister ensure that pressure is put on the Treasury , and kept on , to ensure that appropriate resources are made available ?
7 It has to do with the relationship between individual initiative and conventional constraint , with the limits social conditions put on the freedom of thought and action .
8 And h Well , no , they were put on the wagons actually .
9 So everything that would hold water was put on the stove and er he did and then it they took it out to the
10 Juliet had put on the percolator earlier .
11 A premium is thus put on the ability to mobilise organise and control such teams .
12 Independent television producers are benefiting from the requirement put on the BBC and ITV to commission a quarter of all their programmes , excluding the news , from outsiders .
13 To date , more than a dozen of the car maker 's executives , including the chairman , Giovanni Agnelli , have been put on the hit list .
14 Pieces can be put on the board in any order , so one position can arise via several sequences of operators .
15 Now in , in , in the book , and this is a diagram in the book that the person who did this paper yesterday in yesterday 's class put on the board , erm Freud does n't use the term super ego , that term I think was first used by Freud a year or two later in his book The Ego which I think is nineteen twenty three .
16 No blame was put on the officers who were confronted with a situation that was , perhaps , totally novel to them ; certainly it was unusual .
17 Marital : Many a parental marriage is broken by the amount of focus put on the problems of the child primary sufferer rather than Upon improving the marital relationship and giving each other support in the time of crisis .
18 After five minutes or so and a few shaky moments in some bankside undergrowth , a huge koi graced my net which when put on the scales went a shade over 15lb .
19 They all say it 's time Hawkwood was put on the map against that Greycoats .
20 Ironically , what we also find , as we shall see in a little while , is that when soteriology was really put on the map in the eleventh century much of the drama was lost .
21 Such a construction put on the word ‘ nuisance ’ however renders the public health legislation ineffective in controlling odours which are neither prejudicial to health nor amount to a nuisance at common law but are still a source of annoyance and it still leaves environmental health officers with the task of assessing whether the odour complained of amounts to a common law nuisance .
22 As you will have probably read from your QT notes , we need to have accurate information available in the office , ready to publicise classes for the start of the new season , and this year they are being put on the Word Processor so that in future only alterations need be notified .
23 Limits might be set for the amount of animal manure put on the land , and for inorganic fertiliser application , based on crop and soil types .
24 It can be seen that considerable pressure is being put on the land by these many uses .
25 The lamplighter came back and put on the lamps along their side as John spoke .
26 While in former years parents were encouraged to stay together for the sake of their children , more recently emphasis has been put on the damage done to children by parents who do stay married but are in constant conflict .
27 Examples are the splitting up of AT&T in the US , referred to above , the more stringent conditions put on the BA/BCal merger by the EC authorities , and the MMC recommendation that the major UK brewers should divest themselves of most of their public houses ( Supply of Beer , 1989 ) .
28 He knew that , ultimately , he had to toe the official line because , like any other player , he could n't afford to be put on the dole . ’
29 But no treatment was forthcoming as 10 million were put on the dole , two million on food stamps and hundreds of thousands out on the streets .
30 Will he emphasise again and again that the victims of terrorism are not just those who are maimed , injured and killed but the many people who are put on the dole because terrorism deters investment from elsewhere in Europe ?
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