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

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1 A couple whose bungalow has been put in the same council tax band as a mansion next-door are appealing against the decision .
2 The little heart has been put in a square frame , as any other shape would leave too much background space around the heart that would have to be filled .
3 The eleventh hole of the new course has been put in the wrong place and the club says it 's too expensive to move .
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5 As to economic support , one noticeable difference in the circumstances within the former Soviet Union over the past few weeks is that the price of a liberalisation programme has been put in place .
6 I 've graduated to serving at lunch-time also : some even newer employee has been put in charge of the bar .
7 On the other hand , where circumstances are such that the employee has been put in a position of acquiring special intimate knowledge of the clients of his employer or the means of influence over them there exists subject matter which is entitled to the court 's protection .
8 ENGLAND 'S tour of Sri Lanka this winter has been put in doubt following a terrorist attack in Colombo yesterday .
9 ‘ That plan has been put in place with considerable success .
10 He said sand had been put in the pockets of Mr Topp 's jacket .
11 Even once a professional , nonfamily management had been put in place , one gets the feeling they were never really given free reign .
12 He was about to pass out and said he thought an iron bar had been put in his back
13 Senior officers have targeted car thefts and house burglaries as the two biggest problem areas and a new team has been put in place to spearhead the campaign .
14 ‘ Now , this infant has been put in a perfect environment .
15 For the sake of a handful of people making huge profits the entire planet has been put in jeopardy .
16 The application of this principle to care cases , where the legal process has been put in motion , is still likely to militate against a care order where there is a possibility of placing the child safely with a relative under a residence order .
17 The career of the talented Widnes half back has been put in jeopardy by back injuries and he saw a specialist yesterday .
18 When asked how it was done , Ruysch simply said that the corpse had been put in cold water for a day or so , the aorta and venae cavae were then opened , the blood cleared out and the whole put in hot water for four to six hours ; for the injection he had used suet or tallow in the winter , and added wax , turpentine and resin in summer .
19 This had not been intended to be legalistic , but in practice the claimant had been put in the position of an ordinary plaintiff in a civil case arguing a case against a powerful insurance company or mutual insurance society ( Potter and Stansfield , 1950 ) .
20 His wife had been put in place as a Soviet agent .
21 The object has been put in the place of the ego ideal .
22 Secondly , the Director of Social Services has got the authority to waive any of these charges where it causes financial hardship and the whole mechanism has been put in place to inform people that this waiving waiver process is in place and to allow them to apply for waiving of those charges .
23 Before Christmas I visited W H Smith and found that Spare Rib Magazine had been put in ‘ General Interest ’ , which includes all the soft pornography magazines .
24 In the first , the foundations of a BGS information systems strategy have been put in place .
25 A bed had been put in one corner .
26 This was not before other constraints on local revenue raising and spending had been put in place ( see Chapter 5 ) .
27 But it does not mean , ’ she said starchily , ‘ that one is totally without influence , or that propriety has been put in abeyance .
28 The female had been put in her place , her legs made to tremble .
29 Now the same ankle has been put in plaster for 10 days because of tendon trouble , but Keegan insisted : ‘ It 's not too serious and he will be all right . ’
30 In speeches on April 15 , United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major maintained that the UK 's participation in the EBRD " underlines our commitment to be at the very heart of Europe " [ see also p. 38115 ] and that the UK government 's privatization programme had helped financial companies in London to " build up a wealth of experience from which to draw " , while Mitterrand declared : " A new order has been put in place .
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