Example sentences of "have be put [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 They were all the more tedious because they were reduced , for all practical purposes , to one question : why , after everything that has been put forward in this court , have you still made no attempt to visit 42b Milvain Street ?
2 AN action plan to improve pool safety has been put forward in a report by Richmondshire district auditor .
3 Yet despite its breakneck evolution , Medeva has been put together in pursuit of a definite strategic plan , and it looks as though the pharmaceutical world will become very familiar with it in years to come .
4 The age of the cast ranges from 12 to 19 and the whole production has been put together in just three months .
5 One might well have imagined that an exhibition such as the one recently at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt ( and now at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam ) , dealing with the Russian Avant-garde , could have been put on in Leipzig , Dresden or at least East Berlin with the necessary detachment of course .
6 Perhaps he did not like to argue with Jean-Claude , suspecting that my lover may have been put fully in the picture .
7 As in the last elections , in 1985 [ see p. 33511 ] , the electorate was offered a choice of candidates , 230 names having been put forward in all , with up to six candidates in some constituencies in the capital , Lomé .
8 True , Gilels does half-smudge the odd chord but , then , his recording gives the impression of having been put down in a handful of massive musically organic takes , where the new Philips occasionally betrays signs of cutting-room technology .
9 And Melanie knew that she , too , had been put away in the same close airing-cupboard , this grey , tall house .
10 Abigail , who had been put upstairs in one of the bedrooms to sleep , set up a wailing sound .
11 Patrick and Jane had been put up in a room in the Shelbourne Hotel which faced St Stephen 's Green .
12 Calls from the floor for a re-introduction of travel assistance for staff and more provision of facilities for the disabled were dexterously handled , as were queries over the treatment of extraordinary and exceptional items , valuation of properties and directors ' remuneration which Sir Lewis said had been put up in line with the rises awarded to employees .
13 The work that had been put in in the past year was now showing results and he was absolutely confident that the spirit that had animated the society , the progressive feeling and the strong loyalty would continue throughout London .
14 Apparently the school dessert had n't been too popular with the children : the remains of the custard had been put out in a bin , and this had attracted that great opportunist , the starling .
15 The gentle mercies of the lash were used even more extravagantly for civilising the ‘ primitive ’ peoples of the Empire in the nineteenth century , and in one of its anti-garotting tirades Punch ( 6 December 1862 ) had good cause to remember the lesson of the Indian Mutiny of 1857 which had been put down in a sea of blood .
16 Whether the pups had been put there in the hope they would be cared for , or just dumped , is not exactly known .
17 And it was done like this , this was done at a period when this church was changing from a Roman Catholic church The the window the original glass in this was a massive stained glass window of the crucifixion , and that had been put there in the fifteenth century by a Lord Mayor of York who was very wealthy and very religious and he wanted to show how wealthy and religious he was by pu er donating this window to the church .
18 Another important factor contributing to the lower-risk insurance element was that , quite simply , buildings that have been put up in recent years have been much more structurally sound than those constructed during the '60s and early '70s .
19 Proposals for a system of price-based scales to tax the private-use benefit of company cars have been put forward in an Inland Revenue consultative document , Company Cars : Reform of the Income Tax Treatment .
20 Proposals for introducing a system of price-based scales to tax the private-use benefit of company cars have been put forward in an Inland Revenue consultative document , Company Cars : Reform of the Income Tax Treatment .
21 TWO options have been put forward in the literature : ( 1 ) Sivapithecus is related to humans , which has little support ; and ( 2 ) Sivapithecus is related to the orang-utan. both of these may be combined with the third possibility that the orang-utan is the nearest living relative to humans , although there is much evidence against this proposition ( Box 1 ) .
22 Indeed , figures have been put forward in the US that suggest that maybe 40% of all documents currently typeset could be output in this way .
23 A number of hypotheses have been put forward in explanation : greater opportunities for socially valued productive roles and more cohesive extended family structures , to diffuse the burden of caring and increase tolerance , being the most popular .
24 A large number of models have been put forward in recent years , described variously as ‘ Keynesian ’ , ‘ disequilibrium ’ and ‘ non Walrasian ’ .
25 Some very valuable ideas have been put forward in recent years by John Bowlby ( Bowlby , 1969 ; 1973 ; 1980 ) .
26 You might There are certain new settlement proposals that have been put forward in other parts of the country which has been basically a bolt on to er an existing group of
27 Now Peter Hodge , Derek Robinson , Barry Wheater and Mark Reeves have been put forward in the rescue category of the Silk Cut Nautical Awards .
28 Dear Ronnie How are you getting on as you can see at the top I have been put away in a prison .
29 For far too long disabled children have been put away in special schools and been made to feel that there is something wrong with them , their disabilities are a burden and a thing of shame .
30 Therefore the pieces that have been put together in the following pages as possible audition selections are from writers who have gained , or are now gaining , a major place in contemporary theatre .
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