Example sentences of "had be put in " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 But at that and the second Westminster election , he had been put in office by the DUP .
4 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 .
5 A Heron adviser said yesterday the asset protection measures had been put in place to prevent somebody ‘ charging in and acting in a way that does n't benefit all creditors ’ .
6 Enraptured by the celluloid screen , we revelled in the romance that had been denied to us , or had been put in cold storage ‘ for the duration , .
7 Here in the huge cathedral I was put in mind of all the oppression that had been put in motion with the words , ‘ You are all God 's children . ’
8 Before Christmas I visited W H Smith and found that Spare Rib Magazine had been put in ‘ General Interest ’ , which includes all the soft pornography magazines .
9 When asked how it was done , Ruysch simply said that the corpse had been put in cold water for a day or so , the aorta and venae cavae were then opened , the blood cleared out and the whole put in hot water for four to six hours ; for the injection he had used suet or tallow in the winter , and added wax , turpentine and resin in summer .
10 Why the only one of my mother had been put in a drawer .
11 The eldest was made to use a toothbrush after it had been put in the toilet .
12 Toby , surprisingly , had been put in his own small room and I guessed that the power of the Press was already being wielded in his favour .
13 Even once a professional , nonfamily management had been put in place , one gets the feeling they were never really given free reign .
14 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 ) .
15 Plans had been put in hand as early as 1978 ( the so-called ‘ Ridley plan ’ : Young , 1990 , pp. 358–60 ) to tackle the miners in a later confrontation on terms favourable to the government ; indeed , because the conditions were not felt to be ripe , the government pulled back from an earlier potential confrontation in 1981 , and allowed a large pay settlement for the NUM ( Young , 1990 ) .
16 His wife had been put in place as a Soviet agent .
17 Lamarck had been put in charge of the invertebrates , while Geoffroy Saint Hilaire ( 1772–1844 ) , another transformist , dealt with the vertebrates .
18 This was not before other constraints on local revenue raising and spending had been put in place ( see Chapter 5 ) .
19 It had been put in the water to meet the nascent bore at Newnham-on-Severn .
20 I 'd been made a lance-corporal just before we left and had been put in charge of a group of boys .
21 A bed had been put in one corner .
22 In addition , he had been put in sole charge of handling negotiations between Cadogan 's and one of the major American corporations .
23 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 .
24 The female had been put in her place , her legs made to tremble .
25 Yussuf had been put in the cells to cool off and Owen had not long before been down to see him .
26 The managerial arrangements that Sir Roy Griffiths reviewed in 1983 had been put in place by the reorganisation of 1974 .
27 No no no I was saying that there was but that had been put in quite recently .
28 Shelley was beginning to see that she had been put in a very special place of importance in Miguel 's confidence .
29 He was about to pass out and said he thought an iron bar had been put in his back
30 He said sand had been put in the pockets of Mr Topp 's jacket .
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