Example sentences of "be [verb] put the " in BNC.

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1 The primary focus is on the UK , but some international comparisons will be undertaken to put the British experience in context .
2 5a ) They can be programmed to put the spot weld in exactly the same place .
3 If teachers are to be expected to put the policy into practice , head teachers must ensure that teachers ' views are taken into account , as well as those of the governors — with whose general statement of principles on discipline within the school the head is legally obliged to comply .
4 REGARDING Mr E.W. Swanton 's interesting piece on A.E.J. Collins ( Watching Brief , April issue ) may I be permitted to put the question of declarations into perspective .
5 Really it 's hard there was there was n't too much space for him to squeeze the ball back but he 's got to be looking to put the ball back from there .
6 Co-operation with the West by the Soviet Union may be said to put the entire political structure of the Soviet Union in jeopardy because
7 Any surplus monies could be used to put the boys to an apprenticeship , or the girls into service .
8 However , if Microsoft can neither be bothered to put the basic information in its literature , nor inform the people handling the upgrade , should I be looking elsewhere for an alternative ?
9 The irritating thing is , he could not be bothered to put the sandwich down during the whole scene , and when she surfaced , she found his lip dripping with tomato seeds .
10 Well I did n't because I just could n't be bothered to put the oven on to get as hot as that for such short period of time .
11 It was getting dark now , but she could n't be bothered putting the lights on .
12 joined in too and that they they really ought to be invited to put the s in the frame as well .
13 An order that a defence be struck out ( eg for failure to obey an order for discovery ) and that judgment be entered puts the defendant in the position of not having filed a defence at all , and therefore the judgment , like any other default judgment , can be set aside or varied under this rule .
14 And many of us , Area Staff above all , will have to be involved to put the plan into effect .
15 No government with a majority should be allowed to put the interests of party above country as the Conservatives have done .
16 Businessmen should be allowed to put the position straight so far as the Revenue is concerned and with the minimum of fuss , not ‘ taken to the cleaners ’ by a second Government department .
17 ( A bishop or abbot might be tempted to put the lands and treasures of his church at his family 's disposal . )
18 or you might be tempted to put if it 's just one , one to ten or something , you might be tempted to put the wrong number in
19 Section 7(5) of the act should be strengthened to put the hospital managers on a par with the local social services authority .
20 A mineral undertaker can not however , be required to put the land to any specific use after extraction has been completed , but where practicable , he can be required to leave it in a condition comparable to that in which he found it .
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