Example sentences of "[be] placed in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result of the consultation with the residents of St. Margaret 's Court it was agreed that no seats would be placed in the vacant site owned by Mr. Doyle adjacent to the Post Office .
2 As a result of the consultation with the residents of St. Margaret 's Court it was agreed that no seats would be placed in the vacant site owned by Mr. Doyle adjacent to the Post Office .
3 If the reason is not self-evident , it soon emerges when we imagine an appropriate part of to be placed in the verbal position .
4 Troughs should not be placed in the very corner of paddocks or yards .
5 If possible the runs should not be placed in the same areas in successive years .
6 Although Fortunatus was an Italian , and although there is nothing comparable to his books of poetry in the sixth-century west , in many respects his writings can be placed in the same tradition as those of Sidonius and Avitus .
7 They should always be placed in the same positions each time ; you should be able to put your hand on any of them at a moment 's notice : no scrabbling around !
8 Alternatively , several pieces of music , and perhaps all the works of your favourite composer , could be placed in the same frame , and there are many variations on this theme that you can follow .
9 We may be placed in the same street , but there is room for both of us and more .
10 where a party sustains a loss by reason of a breach of contract , he is , so far as money can do it , to be placed in the same situation with respect to damages , as if the contract had been performed .
11 Programs can be placed in the Active Tasks list without opening them , by clicking on the program whilst holding the CTRL key .
12 Contemporary understanding of the idea needs to be placed in the broader context of how the term has been understood in the past , if only to prevent an acceptance , without doubt or enquiry , of present notions of democracy as permanently definitive .
13 He can only be placed in the lying position for effective treatment purposes when he can balance well enough to be taken through this pattern of movements without increasing his spasticity .
14 Overall , these families frequently tend to be placed in the worst housing or on the worst estates , partly perhaps because of their inability to pay higher rents , and partly because local authorities have always been inclined to allocate poor people and slum dwellers to particular estates ( Gray , 1979 ) .
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