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

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1 ‘ Now , this infant has been put in a perfect environment .
2 An area the size of Berkshire , Buckinghamshire , Oxfordshire and Bedfordshire has been put in a concrete overcoat .
3 The little heart has been put in a square frame , as any other shape would leave too much background space around the heart that would have to be filled .
4 On the other hand , where circumstances are such that the employee has been put in a position of acquiring special intimate knowledge of the clients of his employer or the means of influence over them there exists subject matter which is entitled to the court 's protection .
5 They claim it has been put in the story by the early Church , during the period of the oral tradition , to show that Jesus thought his mission was primarily for the Jews and not the Gentiles .
6 The object has been put in the place of the ego ideal .
7 Erm well the the first point probably to make is that this er the manual that er Mr refers to was only published in June of this year er and clearly in terms of the information that er has been put in the statement , that was based upon the previous way of assessing the impact .
8 In mentioning the directive er can I er pause very briefly er Mr Deputy Speaker to apologise to the house that this document was not made available at the draft stage er an unfortunate combination of human error and several failures of communications meant that the select committee was deprived of the opportunity to consider the directive at its draft stage , er I 've noticed the select committee 's report which has been put in the vote office in the usual way and acknowledge the government did not meet its scrutiny obligations with regard to this document in the normal means .
9 A couple whose bungalow has been put in the same council tax band as a mansion next-door are appealing against the decision .
10 The eleventh hole of the new course has been put in the wrong place and the club says it 's too expensive to move .
11 It 's difficult to be sure , but I 'd say he 'd been put in the water immediately after death and that he 's been tossed about in shallow water over a rocky bottom ever since .
12 Simon Maggs , from Cheltenham , who admits he has a criminal record , says Sgt Williams stamped on his leg , after he 'd been put in the police van .
13 If she was a boy , she says , she would have been put in a young offenders ' institution .
14 The lad should have been put in the cells for a few hours to cool off .
15 The Liberals , although the smallest of the three parties , would seem to be the only party whose programme had not been rejected by the electors ; and , as the only party which could co-operate with either of the other two , it would seem to have been put in a particularly strong position by the result of the election .
16 Her original plan for the previous Wednesday had been to put in an hour or two of picket duty very early in the morning , and then go on to her appointment at Pringle 's .
17 The Prudential , like all other financial institutions involved in films , had been put in a panic by revelations about the activities of Max Schach , one of several central Europeans renting space from Korda .
18 Why the only one of my mother had been put in a drawer .
19 Shelley was beginning to see that she had been put in a very special place of importance in Miguel 's confidence .
20 The original bothy had now become a long low front room , with settees and coffee tables , and the beds had been put in the annexe .
21 The eldest was made to use a toothbrush after it had been put in the toilet .
22 This had not been intended to be legalistic , but in practice the claimant had been put in the position of an ordinary plaintiff in a civil case arguing a case against a powerful insurance company or mutual insurance society ( Potter and Stansfield , 1950 ) .
23 It had been put in the water to meet the nascent bore at Newnham-on-Severn .
24 Analysis of the water in his clothes showed that it was similar to water in the tidal Thames , which bore out the presumption that he had been put in the water below Teddington , but otherwise did not help .
25 Yussuf had been put in the cells to cool off and Owen had not long before been down to see him .
26 He said sand had been put in the pockets of Mr Topp 's jacket .
27 Gwen will be thinking I 've been put in a dungeon .
28 In recent days , he wrote , perhaps because Spring is upon us , I have been putting in the hours but the intensity has gone .
29 Its affairs , its goods and its chattels have been put in the hands of the receivers . ’
30 We welcome the fact that provisions have been put in the Bill .
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