Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] put " in BNC.

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1 An important feature is that once bonuses are given , they can not later be withdrawn or put at risk due to some speculative investment .
2 ‘ She would either have to be carried or put in a wheelchair .
3 ‘ Some people kept little trees in secret courtyards , and flowers in their houses , but they were n't supposed to , and if their neighbours reported them to the police the people would have their trees chopped down and the flowers taken away and they would be fined or put in prison , where they had to work very hard , rubbing out writing on bits of paper so they could be used again . ’
4 The teacher could provide containers ( boxes , drawers , jars , etc. ) , perhaps labelled with colour pictures , so that equipment can be sorted and put in the right place .
5 By 1912 , Mr Foale of Wolverton had designed and put in production , the famous ‘ Wolverton System ’ .
6 In the course of that week the facts become simply a matter of personal history and the enormity of the problem later caused is somehow minimized and put into proportion .
7 It makes one wonder about that when one hears of someone of such frailty being pursued and put in prison for failing to pay a tax that everyone recognises was nonsensical from the moment that it was introduced .
8 When Torness was built , the unit installed and put into operation was IFD 2 , with space provided in the civil structure of the reactor to accommodate a second cell if required .
9 Soon after your arrival you 're interviewed and put on what 's called ‘ house assessment ’ — house cleaning for the first five weeks — whilst the screws work out what would be the best work for you .
10 How they went on from being carried and put in things to sitting in the front seat of cars , opening things for themselves , unlocking the tame mysteries of life .
11 The DTI is currently proceeding with the 14th Round of Oil/Gas Licensing through which it is selling oil companies the permission to explore many blocks of seabed which the Government 's official advisers on nature conservation have said should not be disturbed or put at risk in this way .
12 After a product is manufactured and put into circulation liability is governed primarily by the chain of contracts between the manufacturer and the ultimate user .
13 He had waited wordlessly in the kitchen until the daughter of the house had been soothed and put to bed .
14 When this is finalised and agreed , schedules will be prepared and put into action .
15 The economics of the project are very encouraging , thanks to the planned use of low-cost modules of development facilities of about 40,000 b/d capacity , which can be built and put in place within a year .
16 He wanted to pick up something from the breakfast table and throw it on to the floor , the plate from which Mr Blakey had eaten his fry , the apricot jam , the tea-pot , the bundle of knives and forks that Kate had collected and put on top of the pile of green cereal bowls .
17 Accumulations of waste paper are being collected and put into red polythene liners which are collected by the cleaners .
18 These are collected and put into a PC database at HQ where the information can be used with the GIS to map the problem areas .
19 If such advances are to be made and put into practice by the people working the land , then higher soil losses can be ‘ tolerated ’ .
20 Meanwhile at the 12 area offices customer complaints ( e.g. poor water , flow , dirty water etc ) are received and put into a PC .
21 The productivity of Buenos Aires-1 , which had been drilled , tested and suspended , was reduced dramatically once it had been completed and put on production — a fact which has challenged production teams .
22 Once he was stripped and put into a clean dry the featherbed .
23 That means that over the next 14 months new national vocational qualifications will be accredited and put in place at a rate of well over one a day .
24 The two dozen or so airframes which were completed were simply test- flown and put into storage , awaiting buyers who never came .
25 The remainder were to be preserved or put to other uses , but delays in reaching decisions often meant that the buildings had been severely vandalised by the time they were available for conversion .
26 Broken glass etc must be securely wrapped OR put into a container clearly labelled GLASS .
27 He worked to revive her and eventually she recovered enough to be wrapped and put on the sledge .
28 Garden rubbish was accepted free of charge , and turned into compost , bagged and put on sale at the tips .
29 The dishwasher has been tucked away in the central island and is opposite the main sink , so dishes can be quickly rinsed and put out of sight .
30 However , there were changes under way in the brewing industry before the beer orders were drafted and put to the House .
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