Example sentences of "[pron] [be] put in " in BNC.

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1 I had a close look at that table , obviously a matter of some interest and that 's the reason I return to this , as I read the table , there is a very substantial amount of double counting within it , for this reason , that all outstanding er planning permissions are included once , and there are then separate categories of allowance for all types of sites , namely large windfalls , conversions , small sites , and allocated sites , those are all put in , er or most of them are put in at thirteen years worth , that being the remainder of the plan period to two thousand and six , it will not have escaped you that if you include thirteen years worth all the existing commissions are part of that thirteen years , and so simplest approach to correct that table would simply to discount the outstanding commitments , because they 're all counted again as part of the thirteen years , I do have a secondary point that the allowance for conversions is very much higher than what seems to be happening , and in what is in the tables that er Mr Thomas drew it to your attention from the York City er appendix eight , so that er on on two counts , but mainly the double counting one there is a great deal of er erm optimism , if I can call it that , in that table .
2 When I was a first year I was put in as ballboy and I did n't know the rules .
3 Standard procedure after an election is to review the spending promises which were put in to please voters and , now that they have served their turn , cut some of them out .
4 The memory can store information which is put in , so that this information can be used again and it can hold a set of instructions for the computer to carry out .
5 As long as you put clearly what it is you 're putting in .
6 You 've told me that you 're putting in about a hundred million pounds for this initial expansion , is that the limit ?
7 And hopefully you 're putting in more than that .
8 You know , you need to be really helpful when your teachers , your class you 're put in to .
9 The South Africans , who were put in , made a steady start , reaching 58 for one after 20 overs , but were unable to accelerate against miserly seam bowling and Harper 's accurate off-spin .
10 The offended looks of the muzzy black citoyen who is put in to own Salim 's store when trade is politicised are funny , and important , and owe nothing to the Aeneid .
11 They 'd chatted at length about the progression of the public relations arrangements , about the meeting she 'd just had with the video expert , and Salvo had appeared impressed at the amount of hours she was putting in .
12 That does not happen if this one be put in .
13 In fact , it is desirable that they should meet and get to know each other for a day or two over a safe fence ( possibly a mesh that a horse ca n't kick a leg through ) before they are put in with each other .
14 Do you think there is a lot of that , people are quite proud of the work they 're putting in ?
15 It just shows , I think , how vigilant Councillors need to be when you get all these documents , and you do get many of them if you 're a District County Councillor , and how necessary it is for you to read them and study them and to remember because these things are very very important when they 're put in when it goes to higher authority at that time .
16 The last two lines are not based on Mr Graham 's observation since he travelled on to another destination ; they were put in ‘ to gratify Mr Graham ’ , as the Fenwick note has it .
17 ‘ Was it being put in or taken out ? ’
18 That 's what he 's putting in .
19 This is the reason for the internal head-band in helmets which looks as if it was put in in order to provide ventilation .
20 It was put in today , and hopefully , if we do have trouble , we can then contact the police much more quickly .
21 He was put in with the bread and took out with the cakes . ’
22 If the doctor 's estimate of the time of death is anywhere near right I doubt if he was put in before the turn of the tide . "
23 ‘ Would the fact that he was put in as priest at Oldfield mean that Marr would have to have been known to Lord Dersingham ? ’
24 Lift the lid off any computer and you 'll be struck as much by what seems to have been left out as by what was put in .
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