Example sentences of "[coord] put " in BNC.

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1 They were too nervous and frightened of life to react to or put into words the sounds they heard from the room where their father was sleeping with Rose .
2 The remainder were to be preserved or put to other uses , but delays in reaching decisions often meant that the buildings had been severely vandalised by the time they were available for conversion .
3 Ask your local delicatessen to keep the end of a new Parma ham for you , or put in a bid for the unsliceable knuckle end .
4 The remainder of the finishers were either remounted or put to the fence a second time .
5 Many men wore cushions under their shirts or put on grass skirts and false breasts , whether in emulation or mockery of the gentler sex .
6 The process is simple , the old sole is either scared off with a scaring knife or put under a heat lamp to remove the glue and peeled off .
7 Getting the cut hay fit to cart or put on tripods may take anything from two days ( in ideal conditions ) to several weeks .
8 While redundancy rights can sometimes arise in the context of men being laid off from work or put on short time , in the case of a business executive , redundancy almost always involves a dismissal .
9 If our beliefs have never been challenged or put to the test we may doubt their validity now .
10 Then , in her attempt to experience more closeness to her husband and to drive him to understand what she felt like but could not make conscious or put into words , she did to him what had been done to her .
11 It is the way in which ahi sā is implemented or put in action ; it is the technique of non-violence .
12 Outmoded this view might be , but most of us would still prefer to try on new clothes , wax hair off our legs , perform our ablutions or put on make-up in private .
13 Service of this can only be made by a solicitor or Sheriff Officer who will either post it in a special court recorded delivery envelope , arrange for it to be personally handed to your debtor , or put through the front door of his house .
14 In 1986 tax liability was abolished on gifts made outright to individuals or put into trusts for children , as long as the donor survives seven years from the date of the gift .
15 ‘ She would either have to be carried or put in a wheelchair .
16 An important feature is that once bonuses are given , they can not later be withdrawn or put at risk due to some speculative investment .
17 Residents have been tied to chairs and beds , made to sit in restraining chairs , zipped into cocoon sleeping bags or put into high cot-sided beds which restrict night movement .
18 The steward of a lordship or the master of the royal game might guard the Crown 's interests as a landlord — or put in a deputy to do so but he was not concerned with the collection of taxes , the maintenance of order , and the execution of justice .
19 ‘ Some people kept little trees in secret courtyards , and flowers in their houses , but they were n't supposed to , and if their neighbours reported them to the police the people would have their trees chopped down and the flowers taken away and they would be fined or put in prison , where they had to work very hard , rubbing out writing on bits of paper so they could be used again . ’
20 Broken glass etc must be securely wrapped OR put into a container clearly labelled GLASS .
21 No longer will you raise or lower the nose " a bit " , or put on a " bit of bank " .
22 Furthermore , of those convicted of lesser offences than rape many were fined ( £30 was the highest fine ) or put on probation for a year or two .
23 The DTI is currently proceeding with the 14th Round of Oil/Gas Licensing through which it is selling oil companies the permission to explore many blocks of seabed which the Government 's official advisers on nature conservation have said should not be disturbed or put at risk in this way .
24 But the road is a public road , and I do n't see why men with a nice yellow telephone van should n't dig a hole in it — they 're always digging holes in roads , to mend faults , or put in new lines , or something .
25 Were they served or put on the table ? ’
26 When terms such as ‘ Libraries , Children 's ’ are found alongside ‘ Business libraries ’ , it is far from obvious whether terms are being inverted or put in direct order .
27 From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock .
28 Newspapers are tied up in bundles , or put into plastic bags .
29 In this instance the individual exhibited items are unnumbered and put in a check list ; the main critical writing is within 136 pages , written in ten sections by Judith E. Stein ( six sections ) and Ann-Sargent Wooster ( four sections on video ) .
30 ‘ I was kicked out by my landlord and put in this hostel which was just awful and I had to get away so I came here — I do n't know why , really , I … ’
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