Example sentences of "[be] put [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Basically , we are looking to discuss it further with Foinavon and that will be the recommendation we will be putting to the general committee of the club . ’
2 A resolution seeking renewal and extension of the authority will be put to the Annual General Meeting .
3 The strategy is to incorporate any good ideas from the occasion into the final Plan , which will be put to the Annual General Meeting in November .
4 Two options were to be put to the Arab states , the first was to make their demands to Israel concerning borders , the return of the refugees , and so on , on the basis of determination to prosecute the war if Israel did not comply .
5 The proposed code , drawn up by the Chamber of Shipping , has been welcomed by the Government and will be put to the International Maritime Organisation for ratification in May .
6 Get together and ensure that there is an agreed approach to be put to the local courts .
7 A resolution , to be put to the national conference of the National Federation of Retail Newsagents in Llandudno , suggests it is wrong for ‘ agent provocateurs ’ children sent for cigarettes by adults to be used to trap shopkeepers .
8 The recommendations , forming part of a programme of environmental measures , will be put to the 19 ministers gathered under the auspices of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport .
9 And there were fine Boiotian historians : Anaxis and Daimachos of Plataia are only names , but the Oxyrhynchos Historian , who was perhaps a Boiotian , deserves in some ways to be put beside the Athenian Thucydides , whose continuator he was .
10 NVQ was a work-based assessment , not by written examinations , but if this were needed , it would have to be put through the Clear unit .
11 Section three deals with the nineteen ninety three ninety four revenue budget , the main points for this year are that a similar saving on inflation in excess of two hundred thousand pounds can be put towards the extra items of expenditure listed in paragraph three point four , that will fall to the committee 's budget in nineteen ninety three ninety four , in addition the savings generated by the renegotiated electricity maintenance contracts contributes another eighty two thousand pounds , this leaves some two hundred and thirty thousand pounds of the extra commitments still to be financed .
12 The construction of the rail-over bridge , north of Greengate Lane between Leicester North and Rothley , will provide the Great Central Railway with compensation , which is to be put towards the run-round facilities at Rothley .
13 Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength .
14 Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength .
15 They have in some cases a weekly or monthly schedule of orders to win but the long-term relationship with their customer is also of great importance and the weight to be put on the two factors at any one time calls for the exercise of judgement .
16 That person 's backside should be kicked and he should be put on the first Air Canada flight home .
17 It says a lot about the quality of US diplomatic thinking that the Americans were flattered to be put on the same level as the Soviet rulers .
18 A different complexion might be put on the same phenomena if instead we referred more particularly to the problems of ‘ criminal justice ’ and ‘ penal policy ’ .
19 By the late 1950s the breed was again in decline and part of the blame could be put on the 1949 Agricultural Act , which set guidelines for bull licensing and required bulls ' dams to have high recorded milk yields .
20 If thought right a proposal must go to Divisions and be put at the Annual General Meeting .
21 In clinical practice the sufferer is helped to see that there are other choices , other " pictures " that can be put into the mental library of how life is or could be , and that there is no need to attempt to control one 's life by clinging to a fixed perception of reality that may have some validity for the sufferer but little validity for others .
22 It cost nearly £80 to erect the furnace at Worth in 1547 — in the early days at least there was plenty of free money to be put into the new ventures .
23 To get out he has to supply information about his identity so that he can be put into the right bureaucratic pigeon-hole .
24 Will Titanic memorabilia stay the course , or should it be put into the same category as Michael Jackson 's rhinestone glove ( £16,000 last year ) , something that will flower today and be consigned to the dusty bunkers of oblivion tomorrow ?
25 There are moments when the insistence upon party is as unforgiveable as insistence upon personal things , when the difficulties which the nation has to confront call for a wider outlook and a broader union than can be found even within the limits of a single party , and when the traditions of more than one party , the ideas of more than one party need to be put into the common stock .
26 How much money will be put into the 12 new areas by the Treasury ?
27 The 1986 Education Act gave county-school governors the right to decide the use to which the school should be put outside the normal school day , subject to any directions issued by the LEA .
28 That fact must be put in the wider context .
29 It can be put in the following way .
30 It is a problem which comes up at various points in considering the relations between biology and human practices , and may be put in the following way : how is a phenotypic character which would present itself in other species as a behavioural tendency represented in a species which has a culture , language and conceptual thought ?
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