Example sentences of "[adv] put into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Morton is expanding its operation at Dewsbury in the UK to make the solid resin where previously the resin was shipped in from the US and was only put into solution in the UK .
2 Fifteen years of hard graft , all put into perspective with that one comment . ’
3 Partly because too many pupils who are not very much interested in the theory are compelled to study it , concepts are introduced that are barely understood , processes are uncritically and mechanically put into operation , unrealistic problems set and solved .
4 But anyone can date many rocks in a relative way by simple logic and by doing so put into order the major events of fossil history .
5 The best known of this nationalist group , finished in 1914 but not put into use until after the war , is Eliel Saarinen 's Helsinki .
6 The government had announced on May 19 a proposal to dismiss 360,000 state employees by June 18 , but this proposal was not put into force as joint talks between government and union leaders broke down .
7 Participants expressed frustration that CARICOM decisions were frequently not put into practice because of inadequate resources .
8 An 1820 Inspection report states : ‘ The clothing which was due on 25 December last was not put into wear on that day and the red jackets are not yet into wear …
9 Announced in January 1982 , and finally put into effect two years later , the AT&T break-up startled the telecommunications world in general and not least the western European state monopoly telephone administrations .
10 Beveridge 's insurance scheme was broadly put into legislation .
11 The 23 remaining ex-Croydon cars were soon put into service on the various routes based on New Cross depôt , but 396 had been a war casualty and 376 damaged beyond repair in an accident just after the war .
12 She had unconsciously put into practice the Winnie the Pooh principle , which rules that the most effective method of searching for a lost person or object is to get lost oneself on the assumption that some force of nature brings all forgotten things together in ignored niches and unfrequented locales .
13 the principle enunciated by the Beveridge Report was largely put into practice .
14 ALAN BOND , the Australian entrepreneur , part of whose business empire was yesterday put into receivership , will today begin last-ditch legal action to keep his organisation afloat .
15 MOVES to save the French Grand Prix were yesterday put into gear .
16 Working together , we must design and gradually put into place a new architecture for a new era .
17 From these few examples , it was obvious that the theoretical principles related to the spread of infection were not always put into practice .
18 If aims and objectives are clear , if resources which assist the reaching of those aims are properly distributed and if other matters which bear on relationships , self-evaluation , assessment , planning and reporting are thought out and carefully put into operation , pupils will be better educated .
19 Mike added : ‘ Feel so Fine taught us a lot about how the music business works which we 've now put into practice — like having a good distributor for the single .
20 For one thing , the sheer range and historical variation of the sites where encounters between ‘ white ’ and ‘ other ’ have taken place and the immense variety of specialized and popular discourses that have operated in these encounters have by now put into circulation a multitude of selective images .
21 After 1979 the ‘ monetarist ’ theory was more boldly put into practice .
22 The services are often put into operation very quickly .
23 This massive mobilization against illiteracy , mainly put into effect by older schoolchildren , brought basic reading and writing skills to all but 12 per cent of the population .
24 The little ship had given remarkably good results and was immediately put into service to carry bulk cargo across the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea .
25 The lectures are at the Institute and what is learnt is immediately put into practice with the trainees acting as helpers in the various groups .
26 The suggestions of their Grand Visitor were immediately put into effect and at the meeting £1,597 was subscribed .
27 Thus the inconvenience of negotiation can be avoided and a decision to purchase can be made at any time and immediately put into effect .
28 It is not known if at this stage Sugar was earmarked for preservation , or whether it was simply put into storage along with hundreds of other Lancasters to await their fate .
29 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
30 These plans were duly put into effect , and the new building was ready for opening in good time for the celebrations .
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