Example sentences of "put to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It referred to the regional strategy which is currently out for consultation but was an emerging document and copies of that were again appended to the briefing paper it outlined the county council 's procedures which were followed in progress in the structure plan it outlined a programme establishing the weight of opinion of objectors it indicated our process in preparing policy amendments to be put to the panel and all those matters were made public It also requested the panel 's view on the role of county council members at the enquiry in public the responses to that were not made public and were in fact a question which was clearly put to the panel .
2 Put to the test by people 's ignorance and cruelty , breed rescuers have to be tolerant but firm .
3 Put to the test , the amplified tone of the Infinity fails to disappoint .
4 Put to the test
5 And it would n't , you would never know for certain until a speculative proposal was actually put to the test .
6 Put to the test , we suspect the anti-bat vote would be a close second to the anti-rat faction .
7 I think it 's often because people are always and then it always gets put to the bottom of the pile .
8 I put to the assembly deliverance number twenty three approved .
9 Nevertheless , the fact remains that some of the points that we put to the Minister have not , in Leicestershire 's view , been adequately met .
10 He says ; We put to the Government a proposal to raise the stamp duty threshold from thirty thousand to sixty thousand pounds and impose a higher stamp duty rate on property over one hundred thousand pounds .
11 That 's not strictly true , because in our country , the police are also involved in gathering evidence which is largely put to the service of the prosecution , rather than the defence .
12 Any question you put to the I Ching refers to a particular process of change .
13 Put to the House of Commons the deployment of American cruise missiles on British soil .
14 The CIS Defence Ministers , meeting on Sept. 3-4 in Moscow , failed to reach a satisfactory preliminary agreement to put to the Bishkek summit , and passed the issue to the four nuclear states ( Byelarus , Russia , Kazakhstan , Ukraine ) for further discussion .
15 I 'm sorry but I , I want to be fair to everybody , yeah and I also want to be fair to the debate that 's still to come later this afternoon , but I 've called for questions and I 'd like everybody to start their statement with the question which they 're going to put to the convenor .
16 This call from the black side equips us with a challenge to put to the whites .
17 I certainly do n't want to have to do that , but if it becomes a problem I will : I 'm not going to put to the continuation of the list here in jeopardy ( or for that matter my good name , such as it is ! )
18 They do like visitors outside of peak time , so if you get an opportunity , do please go down there and introduce yourselves , so they have a face to put to the name .
19 If there is any issue you would like us to put to the Public Opinion test please let the editor know .
20 After twenty minutes the groups would be asked to formulate a question to put to the panel .
21 This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October .
22 He had hurt his right ankle and it was too painful to put to the ground .
23 The Bank stated that it will have proposals to put to the IBOA in relation to pension arrangements for Bank Assistants in the near future .
24 Counsel for the appellant sought to put to the victim that she had a number of previous convictions for dishonesty and violence .
25 If you have a strong proposition to put to the consumer , it certainly makes sense to draw attention to it as strongly as possible , and the headline might be the right place to do it .
26 The suggested the distinctive Volvo 460 , which we duly put to the test .
27 Arthur put to the test
28 He will recall that , when British Rail proposed that Waterloo should be the first channel tunnel station , not only did it say that one station was sufficient and that it did not need a second one but , in the case which it put to the House of Lords during the discussions , it said specifically that King 's Cross was not an appropriate location for a second station .
29 The rank is unique to the RUC , and a proposal by Sir Hugh to abolish it in a restructuring package he put to the Police Authority two years ago caused anger within senior members of the force .
30 The question he put to the children was : ‘ What is it you think with ? ’
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