Example sentences of "placed on [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , books are used more frequently if placed on shelves which are of convenient height ( rather than too high or too low ) , and if put on special display outside the main sequence ( see p. 155 ) .
2 The essential involvement of an issuing authority gives the choice of the designs placed on coins a relevance to our understanding of the political aspirations or concerns of that authority , and this , together with the great wealth of illustration provided by such designs , will be discussed in Chapter 3 .
3 The designs and inscriptions placed on coins played two main and complementary roles , monetary and political .
4 He added that demands placed on teachers by the national curriculum often meant there was not enough time for cycling lessons , but many of the town 's primary schools were involved .
5 Car 32 was the first to be extended and placed on bogies ( see 3 ) , although the old top cover was sometimes used .
6 Under the 1990 legislation , it says , some decoupling is achieved by , for instance , the relatively low levels at which loan rates are to be set , the substantial limitation on the quantities of supported crops that are eligible for the deficiency payments and the limitations placed on changes to the area and yield bases .
7 So the meat was placed on racks and
8 It could be said that from the point of view of social research , the world only exists as data and data can exist only through the interpretations placed on materials gathered from the world .
9 In any situation where heavy demands are placed on personnel owing to excessive work load , there is a tendency to deal with those jobs where most external pressure is being applied and to neglect the ones showing least demand .
10 Particular emphasis has been placed on women 's health .
11 ‘ It shows the low value placed on women 's lives .
12 In Hinduism there is a burden placed on women to be responsible for protecting the community from their potential ‘ pollution ’ .
13 The basic argument with which we are concerned here is that the low level of female crime is a result of the expectations and constraints that are placed on women by society .
14 Particular emphasis has been placed on women 's health .
15 But if there is a distinctive female verbal culture — and here we need to bear in mind that women themselves are not a homogeneous group — I would argue that it has been shaped by patriarchal conditions , including the restrictions placed on women 's lives and words .
16 The session should provide information on any restrictions placed on women including whether they are free to travel as they please and allowed to work .
17 No restriction was placed on schemes supported by UDGs — industrial , commercial , residential , recreational or community-based projects or combinations of these could all be assisted .
18 However , after 1984 a greater emphasis was placed on schemes designed to boost the physical regeneration of the inner cities .
19 Mr Seaman said the onus of the law was too heavily placed on newsagents .
20 Milk was a local produce from Fauchon 's , Marsh Farm , this would be delivered around Lower Halling by hand-cart loaded with a churn and buckets and dispensed from the buckets with a half pint measure into jugs placed on windowsills , and covered with beaded doilies to keep out flies and dust .
21 But it 's a fact that the vast majority of chairmen do n't even talk to their managers about the workload that 's being placed on players .
22 First , the works procedure for handling asbestos should be reviewed and additional emphasis placed on procedures to be followed in the event of an accidental release .
23 This change will replace the emphasis now placed on arms and battle tactics to a secondary position and be replaced by an emphasis on Social and Economic objectives …
24 Several speakers at the seminar argued for a monetary value to be placed on resources such as irrigation water .
25 There are fears of VAT being placed on newspapers
26 Is not it hard that all those measures have been placed on students at a time when they find it particularly difficult to get vacation jobs or part-time jobs in term time and when those who graduate find it increasingly difficult to get jobs to pay off the overdrafts that they have had to incur as students ?
27 JTC has recognised the restrictions placed on juniors because of the huge adult demand and the lack of affordable indoor tennis facilities — Bruce Lawson
28 ‘ JTC has recognised the restrictions placed on juniors because of huge adult demand and the lack of affordable indoor tennis facilities , which meant that those which were available were usually beyond the reach of most families . ’
29 The next steps will be concerned with getting down to the details of research itself , and emphasis will be placed on problems of field research .
30 The figure of over 40 per cent seems too high to be merely chance and he suggested that burials were being placed on boundaries , and that hence , because the dates of the burials were known from the types of grave goods , the boundaries must be of sixth- or seventh-century date at the latest .
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