Example sentences of "[coord] put into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Newspapers are tied up in bundles , or put into plastic bags . |
2 | From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The unique chance of McCrory boxing for a world crown in hitherto banned territory was first hatched in Las Vegas last month following the big Geordie 's win over Mark Young , and put into operation at the recent IBF convention in Alberqueque , New Mexico . |
6 | The ongoing development is continued in the story right up to the present day and it is very interesting to see the numerous designs which have been tried , tested and put into operation . |
7 | The two dozen or so airframes which were completed were simply test- flown and put into storage , awaiting buyers who never came . |
8 | Gas is taken from the Regional Transmission System at times of low demand , usually overnight , and put into storage to be used at times of higher demand such as the breakfast and tea-time periods . |
9 | All three officers were , however , good meteorologists , having been in the Met Office in civilian life and put into uniform for convenience' sake . |
10 | Some dissenting ministers left for the country , some had to leave their families , some went into hiding , but others were emboldened to preach more openly , until they were arrested and put into prison . |
11 | Dick Lindsell sums up a notable achievement in this way : ‘ C&P having been conveived and put into motion by ICI in a move which some saw as defensive , I believe that we are now increasingly demonstrating that we are as attractive as other ICI businesses . |
12 | Such questions have been raised in the world of education , where those at the chalkface are fed-up with being assessed and put into league tables . |
13 | In 1913 , the Wolverton Train Lighting System was patented and adopted by the L & NWR and put into production at Wolverton . |
14 | If such advances are to be made and put into practice by the people working the land , then higher soil losses can be ‘ tolerated ’ . |
15 | A second important condition proposed by Beveridge and put into practice by the introduction of the National Insurance pension in 1948 was the ‘ retirement condition ’ . |
16 | In a hospital for the mentally handicapped much of the nurse 's time is devoted to maintaining a safe environment for the patients and also helping them to understand and put into practice essential safety measures . |
17 | By delivery of care we mean the way in which nursing care is planned and put into practice . |
18 | The next step is to stop paying lip service to the theory and put into practice the long-held promise of meeting the needs and aspirations of users and carers . |
19 | The actual impact of any policy upon the public will depend upon how it is interpreted and put into practice by government officials . |
20 | Although you have to put up with the pain for a shorter time , you may not have any real build-up to it — suddenly , strong contractions hit you — so it 's difficult to pace yourself and put into practice the breathing exercises you rehearsed so carefully at antenatal classes . |
21 | Some of the staff were domestic science teachers and Eva was eager to listen to the advice of her colleagues and put into practice anything new she learned . |
22 | When we asked all the branches in Environmental Services if they had anything we should know about and put into print for the next Environmental Issues , such as had they done anything exciting or out of the ordinary recently , Branch manager from Pest Control Sheffield , Henri Amiss was quick to point out that everything their branch did set them apart from other branches . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | If we look to existing trends for advice , it seems likely that the coffin stools , hearse and candles would have been kept at the church and put into place by the parish clerk and/or sexton . |
25 | Concrete modes of putting this into operation were discussed by a commission and put into effect by June 1971 . |
26 | Responsibility for this is with the government of the country , the main decisions being taken by the Cabinet and put into effect by the various government departments and a range of quasi-autonomous bodies . |
27 | When this is finalised and agreed , schedules will be prepared and put into action . |
28 | Specific policy objectives are set by the government , and put into action by the bank , although the Bank has an important role as adviser to the government on monetary policy matters . |
29 | They could be raised and put into perspective by talking about everyday activities : crossing the road , driving a car , smoking or drinking alcohol . |
30 | One of the objectives of Environmental Issues is to highlight — and put into perspective — major environmental concerns . |