Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] put up " in BNC.

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1 It was an impossible arrangement in the circumstances and through their solicitors they agreed that the horse should be put up for public auction , each partner having the right to buy it outright .
2 Then with a sudden ecstatic rush , we all resolved at once that it should be put up across the gate and the military must accept responsibility for destroying it .
3 With a view to improving internal communications , Sandra Arkless , Sales Admin. , suggested that notices should be put up alongside test areas so that the carpet and its purpose can be identified .
4 Shutters should be put up as soon as possible to discourage ram raiders , otherwise traders will leave the town .
5 LIGHTS should be put up in dark Darlington lanes to help cut down crime , a shopkeeper said yesterday .
6 What I will say , though , is that I think we killed off Kilmarnock 's challenge at the week-end and , if we do n't go up now , we should be put up against a wall and shot . ’
7 Her mother and Omi and Paul were in , going through the arrangements for the party and wondering where the various guests could be put up — for free .
8 Either way , a whole house-shell could be put up in a few hours by a few successive foam-formings of the main walls and pillars .
9 EXTRA GUESTS COULD BE PUT UP OVERNIGHT ON THEIR SAILING BOAT , USUALLY MOORED AT THE END OF THE THEIR BALCONY .
10 Extra guests could be put up in the boat itself , which had a permanent skipper and crew , enabling Bernard and Laura to escape at short notice to idyllic , inaccessible Mediterranean islands , Laura still could not swim and often groaned with seasickness .
11 The Government with British Coal decided that they would get an independent consultant 's report to study how the mine could be put up for licence — whether under the consortium or under private ownership .
12 One minute she 'd be putting up a good case for one course of action , then produce an equally convincing rebuttal .
13 It is better than tripods for a really wet crop since the crop may be put up the day it is cut even in rainy weather .
14 Companies that were awarded routes might have the right to run services for , say ten years , before their franchise would be put up for sale again , like ITV companies .
15 A pledge on which a loan of more than ten shillings had been made would be put up for auction , but its owner could come and redeem it on any day up to that of the sale .
16 When I started playing with white men I was called a Nazi , a traitor and was told I would be put up against a wall and shot .
17 Some twenty-four people at least would attend these meetings and all would be put up in the château , or its annexe , and provided with lunch , dinner and breakfast the next day .
18 Legislation on " small " privatizations , whereby around 100,000 state-owned shops , restaurants and other small businesses would be put up for auction , had been passed on Oct. 25 , 1990 , after a long official debate on its pace and a spate of strikes by shopworkers fearing redundancy .
19 When the application period ended ( on June 8 ) an assessment of the results would be made and unsold shares would be put up for sale at a lower price .
20 The capital for the fund would be put up by the three governments .
21 The company had also trimmed £46,000 from its advertising budget , and would be putting up the price of cards from 20p to 25p .
22 The government will be putting up 50 per cent of the cost of commercial projects in the four key areas , although academic work will be fully funded by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) .
23 Wiltshire County Council Highways department have been involved in the planning of this project and will be putting up advanced warning signs , highlighting alternative routes for light traffic .
24 Because some people are making large profits , and raising the total of profits by so doing , it is proposed to come down on the ‘ innocent ’ businesses , whose profits may actually have gone down , who have been being ‘ responsible ’ and not increasing their prices ; and their taxes will be put up — all because of the other bounders , who meanwhile are laughing their heads off .
25 Most visitors to the Games will be put up along the coast outside the city and COBB have had to hire 10 luxury liners to be moored in Barcelona 's harbour , to provide 30,000 extra rooms for sponsors and their guests .
26 A former 56 Squadron example has flown into Woodvale , Merseyside , to replace Meteor T.7 WA591 , which will be put up for disposal .
27 A separate notice will be put up in the locker room , that three person bounce games can now be used for cutting handicap .
28 Machinery will be transferred to other factories for use , and the building will be ‘ moth-balled ’ — to save money on rates , if possible — and will be put up for sale , along with our other vacant properties .
29 related to the existing er agricultural or related to the agricultural buildings , that will be put up before this is built .
30 Once stripped of her Seawolf missiles , the 25-year-old vessel will be put up for sale to Third World navies .
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