Example sentences of "put into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As has already been stated , the great majority of bodies were not embalmed , but put into a lined coffin , whose mattress overlaid a quantity of sawdust , wood shavings and bran to soak up any leakage associated with putrefaction .
2 Put into a hot pan and cook until the fat runs out .
3 Put into a deep frying pan with about 3 in water and bring to the boil .
4 Er now we , the pensioners , had no choice , we were picked up and put into the new scheme having paid our contributions appropriately to the old scheme rules which were the higher contributions , but only to pick up the new scheme rules that were against our interest .
5 Put into the c-drawer items that do not require replies .
6 Put into the social context of the late Middle Ages this meant that the class which had traditionally provided the leadership of armies was having its position , founded largely on social factors , questioned if not undermined .
7 The way it is at present , we can not , we can not get more loot to put into the new project but the bank manager , i.e. the Chancellor of the Exchequer , reminded us a few months ago that the other way of funding our projects he encouraged us to look at our current assets and if possible liquidate some of that asset and fund it , or or use it to fund our new schemes and this Mr Mayor is what we should be doing .
8 It 's it 's not about being able to get rid of them totally and we agree that we need some sort of level of arousal it 's being able to perform despite them to use that arousal to put into an effective presentation , and that 's what this two days is about is getting those butterflies for you to fly in formation .
9 One interpretation of the intermittent energy which Joseph Sturge put into the free produce movement in the 1840s is that it constituted an attempt by a Friend who had launched out into public and even political life to maintain links with more traditionally quietist brethren who none the less looked for greater perfection in the world .
10 Kersey went to the bar and had to wait while a group of fishermen jointly related to the landlord a story of putting into an Irish port for shelter and being suspected by the Garda of gunrunning for the IRA .
11 The two vehicles , which will be used on normal service routes in and around Preston over the next 12 months , are just part of an overall £40,000 which BNFL is putting into the prestigious event .
12 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
13 So sociologists can be stimulated by everyday occurrences which they , because of their training , can see from a special perspective and which they can put into a sociological frame of reference .
14 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
15 I mean , how much time do you put into the Red Dwarf ?
16 All words from the text which are not included in the 2000 most frequent word groups are put into a separate sluice .
17 The curd was then put into a straining cloth and left to drip with a blanket wrapped round it to keep it warm .
18 Another advantage is that your new investment can be put into a personal equity plan , which means income and capital gains will then be tax-free .
19 In that time the story was written , typeset , and put into a redesigned page under a new headline .
20 John Aubrey records how Thomas Hobbes , the philosopher , was ‘ put into a Woollen shroud ’ at his death in 1679 , arguing that had Hobbes received the £100 per annum pension granted by Charles II in 1660 — ‘ At the Restoration , Charles II awarded him a pension of £100 a year — which , however , His Majesty forgot to pay ’ — then he might not have been buried in such a common shift .
21 As it got dark there was a nightmare of organisation and shouting ; there were meals to be cooked for the Sergeants , marquee and tents to be erected in a rainstorm , personal kit to be unpacked and weapons to be put into a makeshift armoury .
22 That support will undoubtedly be forthcoming for while it is Frank Holden today , who knows , into the future , who will be put into a similar predicament if the Bank is allowed to get away with its present unreasonable stance .
23 Drain the cooked vegetables and put into a shallow dish .
24 He could not be returned , as he would have wished , to his pre-birth environment , but he was put into a close facsimile of it immediately .
25 The class make an image of something which is then put into a fictional context as photographic evidence .
26 Yes he was put into a mental institution .
27 As we know , Prince Metternich was not the only person to be put into a diplomatic bag .
28 Increase is from short , semi-hardwood cuttings with a heel , early to midsummer , put into a sandy compost and covered .
29 Each punctuation mark is put into a flashing mode , and another graphic character replaces each word .
30 This chip is an octal tri-state non-inverting buffer type whose outputs are put into a high impedance state when either pin or pin is set high .
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