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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 I mean , how much time do you put into the Red Dwarf ?
7 Yes , the sharpest reduction in disconnections for debt has occurred since the companies were put into the private sector .
8 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 .
9 you are only entitled to spend the amount of money that you have put into the current account : If you spend more , you are spending the bank 's money .
10 Small cracks can be repaired with a leak sealant put into the feed-and-expansion cistern or with epoxy resin filler after draining down , but if damage is serious the radiator will have to be replaced ( page 150 ) .
11 When a text is analysed , all the words from that text are put into the appropriate sluice .
12 By then , the girl had been put into the temporary care of foster parents by Wirral Council .
13 Second , the Institute marks-to-market those same current asset investments , and has put into the Investing section ‘ Net profits on sales of current investments ’ and ‘ Increase in market value of current investments ’ .
14 It had to be proved that the papers had put into the public domain information which was not already there and which , in the context of the present case , it was in the public interest should not be there .
15 There are exceptions of course — the sample game produced using Domark 's 3D Construction Kit was put into the Public Domain as well as being packaged with the utility .
16 have been taken over with a vengeance and put into the anthropological perspective which in the poem Eliot has applied to so much past literature .
17 So I erm , I erm , was put into the Royal Army Pay Corp and posted up to Barnet , North London and I was there for quite a while , we all transferred down to Winchester .
18 It is part of the manager 's brief to make sure the artist is n't put into the wrong level or type of venue .
19 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 .
20 Naturally , the Hagen make the ‘ Muss es sein ? ’ phrase , to the questioning figure which Beethoven thereby put into the musical vernacular , severe and demanding ; so it is , but the answer has a positive affirmation which does not exclude merriment .
21 I have been put into the proper slot … .
22 Jason was put into the top bunk half-an-hour later by Mrs Christine Robinson , 39 , his Australian-born mother .
23 Current concerns regarding the moral state of the nation and high levels of crime will , I have no doubt , set up targets for blame and cause resources to be put into headline catching projects to ‘ deal ’ with offenders — in the meantime monies and effort put into the social education of our ordinary young people are diminishing .
24 At another house , the officer was asked to wait on the doorstep ‘ while the dog was put into the back garden ’ .
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