Example sentences of "be put [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Sir Hugh Byatt , Dragon 's chairman , said last night : ‘ The 39.71 per cent support for the Dragon offer suggests that the reconstruction proposals may not , therefore , be put to shareholders for approval . ’
2 Assuming that satisfactory financial arrangements can be made and Planning Permission obtained , the scheme will then be put to Members for final approval .
3 Once legislative proposals are sufficiently advanced to be put to Ministers for endorsement they will go before the Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which must give its approval before a place is found in the programme .
4 Sadly , the bar had closed and the staff had long since departed so the celebration pint of bitter had to be put on ice for another day .
5 And he has written to Home Secretary Michael Howard demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time .
6 He has written to Home Secretary , Michael Howard , demanding to know if plans for the category B inmate jail will be put on ice for a second time .
7 After being acquitted Livingstone admitted possessing a five-inch knife as an offensive weapon on a separate occasion and agreed to be put on probation for twelve months .
8 ‘ If not , the whole scheme is likely to be put on hold for quite a while . ’
9 Hidden treasures from damp storerooms across Oxfordshire are being moved to a new purpose-built centre , to be put on show for the first time .
10 Instead , the fuel rods from the planned new generation of pressurised water reactors ( PWRs ) may be put into store for more than 100 years , before being buried in deep-rock formations , unreprocessed .
11 We will consider how this principle could be put into effect for new commercial leases .
12 These include situations where there are competing bids , or where the acquisition is prohibited by the merger control authorities , or where a condition of the bid announced in the offer document is not fulfilled or , exceptionally , where the bid may not be put into effect for reasons beyond the control of the parties to the bid .
13 Another similar programme , christened Starship , as in approaching the Enterprise , will be put into effect for systems integrators and ISVs .
14 Despite objections from cyclists and disabled people , the scheme is to be put into action for an experimental period of 18 months .
15 Which include " That any servant who lives over year in the Country till harvest , And shall then remove to any other place out of the Island , And after harvest time returns again Shall upon his return be put in Stocks for four days & nights … "
16 A system of management must be put in place for the new firm which : ( a ) does not diminish the influence over the firm 's affairs which individual partners have formerly enjoyed ; and ( b ) which ensures that particular attention is given to those matters which proved most difficult to agree during the course of the merger negotiations .
17 They had had high priority since the fuel crisis of February 1947 , but boilers and site work had in many cases been delayed ( mainly because of steel shortages ) so that 300–400MW of plant completed by the turbo-alternator manufacturers had had to be put in store for a year or more .
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