Example sentences of "be put [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Like the woman said there , there seems to be a lot of help for people who are on drugs , and who then want to come off them , but the after-care service seems to be you know , a lot erm , there 's not a lot help for the people , they get the help to come off the drugs and then they 're put back into the society that they are from and they seem to still have that pressure to go back to where they were previously .
2 It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists .
3 It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists .
4 The Defence wheel can only be put over for a major change of course when there is a fortuitous coincidence of national and international events , political trends , and economic pressures at a time when there is also a Secretary of State in office , who has the strength of character and political standing to create a new consensus in Whitehall , Westminster , and the electorate .
5 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
6 When big investors get on the telephone they expect to be put through to the chairman , not ‘ lumbered into a PR-type department ’ .
7 It says so on the switchboard , which one they 've rung , now if they ask for crime prevention and they phoned number , they should be put through to the bloody crime prevention
8 ‘ Next year 's Eurovision could be put on at the King 's Hall .
9 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
10 These exercises , which are easily and quickly generated , can be presented to your students either as printed worksheets — you will be provided with the answers on a separate sheet — or can be put on to a floppy disk so that a student or group of students can work on screen .
11 A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank .
12 The scallops would be put on to the seabed after about two years growth in special nets , and grown on for a further two years before harvesting .
13 Most visitors to the Games will be put up along the coast outside the city and COBB have had to hire 10 luxury liners to be moored in Barcelona 's harbour , to provide 30,000 extra rooms for sponsors and their guests .
14 Each leaf , with its own Pledge for the Planet will be pinned on a giant ‘ tree ’ which is to be put up outside the summit building in Rio de Janeiro .
15 Nonetheless the bench will in practice expect consent orders , orders for custody and access and injunctive orders to have been prepared beforehand , and to be put up to the bench for approval .
16 Then with a sudden ecstatic rush , we all resolved at once that it should be put up across the gate and the military must accept responsibility for destroying it .
17 The capital for the fund would be put up by the three governments .
18 Used in the Gulf War by the Americans , it can be put up within an hour to create a sealed surgical unit , with environmental climate control .
19 It is clear , too , that the text is concerned with public as well as private matters : Pomponius specifically gives as an example of an obligation which is purely moral ( and , as he puts it , rests on the auctoritas scribentis ) the case of a bequest for statues to be put up in a municipality .
20 Either way , a whole house-shell could be put up in a few hours by a few successive foam-formings of the main walls and pillars .
21 ’ A temporary prefabricated structure can be put up in a very short time with manual labour .
22 A separate notice will be put up in the locker room , that three person bounce games can now be used for cutting handicap .
23 Some twenty-four people at least would attend these meetings and all would be put up in the château , or its annexe , and provided with lunch , dinner and breakfast the next day .
24 Extra guests could be put up in the boat itself , which had a permanent skipper and crew , enabling Bernard and Laura to escape at short notice to idyllic , inaccessible Mediterranean islands , Laura still could not swim and often groaned with seasickness .
25 It involves the creation of a heritage wall whereby brass plaques can be put up in the club house for a one-off payment of £100 .
26 If duty were to be put up in the budget , then the distortion of the market would be greater than it already is .
27 When I started playing with white men I was called a Nazi , a traitor and was told I would be put up against a wall and shot .
28 What I will say , though , is that I think we killed off Kilmarnock 's challenge at the week-end and , if we do n't go up now , we should be put up against a wall and shot . ’
29 After the news of the secret negotiations between the government , Leyland Vehicles and GM broke in February 1986 , the government allowed alternative bids to be put in for the different parts of the firm .
30 Proponents of the scheme hope that new money will be put in from the NUS to smooth over any such problems ; also to remedy the poor funding of crèches generally .
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