Example sentences of "[noun pl] have be put in " in BNC.

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1 Its affairs , its goods and its chattels have been put in the hands of the receivers . ’
2 The original bothy had now become a long low front room , with settees and coffee tables , and the beds had been put in the annexe .
3 These fractions have been put in order from smallest to biggest .
4 We welcome the fact that provisions have been put in the Bill .
5 Support centres have been put in place in Washington , London , and Hong Kong .
6 Exactly what arrangements have been put in place for more than 10,000 members to vote on proposals suggested by the STG management board ?
7 The Uniates , who were found mainly in Transylvania , had some 1,700,000 adherents and 1,500 churches before their suppression in 1948 , after which time they operated underground with 500 clandestine priests , their 12 bishops having been put in prison , where all but two of them died .
8 A Heron adviser said yesterday the asset protection measures had been put in place to prevent somebody ‘ charging in and acting in a way that does n't benefit all creditors ’ .
9 Plans had been put in hand as early as 1978 ( the so-called ‘ Ridley plan ’ : Young , 1990 , pp. 358–60 ) to tackle the miners in a later confrontation on terms favourable to the government ; indeed , because the conditions were not felt to be ripe , the government pulled back from an earlier potential confrontation in 1981 , and allowed a large pay settlement for the NUM ( Young , 1990 ) .
10 18 women have been put in administrative detention for 6 months without trial a measure that has not been used against women since 1979 .
11 The fact that the company that sold the policy has gone into liquidation erm claims handlers have been put in who , in my opinion , and it is my personal opinion , are are not necessarily doing the job as well .
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