Example sentences of "to put they [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The weaving brushes are normally in non-working position , and before starting to weave the levers are moved to put them into working position .
2 The established procedure for overseas subsidiaries of British companies in liquidation is to put them into liquidation separately in their own jurisdiction .
3 The key leaders of NICRA arrived late , after the march had already started ; if they had any plans for preventing a clash with the police , they were unable to put them into operation .
4 Bumbling John Major dropped one clanger after another yesterday as Britain 's economy took yet another hammering and last night he was reeling as two new opinion polls showed Labour verging ahead to a five point lead , enough to put them into Westminster with an overall majority .
5 But no steps were to be taken to put them into effect until they had been communicated to the king , who , when he had satisfied himself that they had been made without prejudice , would decide what was to be done .
6 Of course , too much should not be attempted at any one time , and the ideas should not run ahead of our abilities to put them into effect .
7 The characteristic contribution of the senior civil servant lies not so much in the originality and imagination he or she may display in thinking up new policies — these can be a positive nuisance without the ability to convince and lead those , often outside the service , who will have to put them into effect — but the skills to recognize promising new ideas and the opportunities to develop them , and to exploit the opportunities when they occur .
8 These people and a host of others provided ideas and helped to put them into effect ; the guiding hand and political boss was Franklin Roosevelt himself .
9 Just as the response of households to a tax increase has to be taken into account , so too one needs to consider what political constraints the government faces in making such decisions and what machinery is necessary in order to put them into effect .
10 It clearly had very different meanings in these teachers ' minds , but although we talked about these together , it was not so easy to put them into words .
11 Could he be afraid to put them into words ?
12 But it is up to you to make some decisions , however small , and to put them into action .
13 You need to control the carrot and the stick , and only use them when you are prepared to put them into action .
14 The survivor thus denies that he has ever harboured any hostile feelings against the dead loved one ; the soul of the dead harbours them instead and seeks to put them into action during the whole period of mourning … .
15 Obviously a person who first acquired consumer goods as a businessman , and then chose to put them into consumer use for his own private uses could take advantage of this section .
16 Erm you have to put them into use erm twelve to start with .
17 Meanwhile , ideas for new contrasts and effects keep popping into my head and I can hardly wait to put them into practice .
18 Stirling may have laid down the principles , but it was Lewes who had trained the men to put them into practice .
19 At home , women may have all the rights they could want on paper , but they often vanish in a cloud of prejudice when you try to put them into practice !
20 Whether the commitment from present enrolled nurses exists to make such approaches feasible , and whether there is sufficient financial help available to put them into practice , remains to be seen .
21 It is one thing to speak of involving the student , " teaching concepts rather than facts " , " practising skills " and all the other catch phrases of educational discourse ; it is quite another thing to put them into practice , to find out how to involve the student , to elucidate which concepts are of most importance and which facts are necessary to their understanding , and particularly to distinguish which are the key skills and how they are to be most usefully practised with these students in this situation .
22 But although it is easy to write fine-sounding words about the vision which should inspire community care services , it is much more difficult to put them into practice .
23 It was all very well conceiving these things in the abstract ; the problems emerged when you tried to put them into practice .
24 And the only way these can make a difference is if he shares them , tests them out , listens to other ideas and looks for ways to put them into practice .
25 The type of substantive which occurs with the infinitive of specification also gives a clear view of the relation between the person outside and inside the infinitive event , for example : ( 35 ) A chance to put them into practice .
26 The goods are then ‘ re-exported ’ to Italy , where , in all probability , the obliging EC officials pay more money to put them into intervention stores .
27 ‘ It is quite simply not fair either to other police officers or to the public they serve to put them at risk by failing to deal with poor performance . ’
28 But chimpanzees do not breed well in captivity , partly because of a long pregnancy and childhood , and trapping them in the wild is expensive and wasteful enough to put them at risk of extinction .
29 The best way of displaying books for sale is to put them on bookshelves .
30 yeah cos I want to put them on top
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