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

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1 This is to be put into operation by concentrating on four themes :
2 Convinced that the ploy was about to be put into operation , Manville concentrated his attention on the hood of the Dodge , just above the offside wheel .
3 Secondly , we see the noble simplicity of his mind in supposing that what the bishops and lay magnates had by their presence and silent consent accepted would at once be put into operation .
4 That policy must then be put into operation , monitored and regulated .
5 Many of the Act 's provisions , at the time of writing , are only beginning to be put into operation , but it is clear that once they have been fully implemented they will completely transform the educational system in Britain .
6 Fresh material should be put into water and allowed to drink for several hours as soon after cutting as possible .
7 In extreme cases its creditors may then petition for it to be put into liquidation , that is convert all its assets into cash , usually on the unfavourable terms of a forced sale , in order to recover the sums owed to them .
8 In extreme cases its creditors may then petition for it to be put into liquidation , that is convert all its assets into cash , usually on the unfavourable terms of a forced sale , in order to recover the sums owed to them .
9 Manager Edward Stein admits he fears the worst after Barnet 's company secretary Stanley Beller warned him that the club would be put into liquidation inside 24 hours unless ‘ things are sorted out . ’
10 Manager Edward Stein fears the worst after Barnet 's company secretary Stanley Beller warned him the club would be put into liquidation inside 24 hours unless ‘ things are sorted out . ’
11 At the same time , there were strict limits on the amount that could be put into unit or investment trusts .
12 FFr10 billion will be put into building ; farmers will get an extra FFr1.5 billion of aid ; small businesses will get all sorts of help .
13 Lilley asked to be put into receivership after a financial rescue package did not receive full support from its bankers .
14 Following a special audit and an investigation by the police fraud squad , the Attorney General recommended that Cariscot should be put into receivership .
15 More effort will be put into recycling , and the practice of siting recycling skips at Trust properties may be extended .
16 It is likely to be used for Sizewell B. ‘ Considerable operational experience with SPIN will be available before Sizewell B could be put into service ’ says the generating board .
17 The Hosepipe Controller may now be put into service .
18 The first two ex-Corporation cars to be put into service were numbered 52 and 53 at first , but with the withdrawal of the three cars mentioned above , three ex-Corporation cars appeared numbered 17 , 21 and 47 .
19 The observatory , weighing 17 tonnes , was the second of four major telescopes to be put into orbit by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) [ for details of Hubble Space Telescope see pp. 37394 ; 37551 ] .
20 Others will be put into storage .
21 The initiative in theology in the closing years of Troeltsch 's life was already passing to those who held that it was not , and that the whole direction of thought which could be seen as culminating in him needed to be put into reverse .
22 No matter what fish you keep or how many aquariums , it is always wise to have at least one tank set up that can be put into use in an emergency .
23 One thing is absolutely certain — no one needs the Trident system to be put into use .
24 Timothy O'Riordan , of the University of East Anglia , thinks sustainability might be accepted as the ‘ mediating term ’ between developers and environmentalists , although he leans to the view that it will eventually languish as a ‘ good idea ’ which can not sensibly be put into practice .
25 There are aspects of the scheme which appear either to distort information or to offer less sophisticated information than is required , and which would cause library authorities to examine its cost-effectiveness very closely before theory could be put into practice .
26 It remains to be seen whether or not this idea can be put into practice .
27 When you have read the information , write a description of how you think the method you have chosen could be put into practice in your work place .
28 it helps children to evaluate choices or dilemmas , to develop the logic of different situations , to make decisions that can be put into practice , tested and reflected upon ;
29 This highlighted the need for the regeneration of the Essex manufacturing base , and a series of seminars are now to be held to discover how many people have workable ideas waiting to be put into practice .
30 Unfortunately , this advice can not be put into practice .
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