Example sentences of "put [prep] place " in BNC.

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1 The strategy we put in place in 1989 is proving itself robust during a period of great volatility in the industry .
2 On the pro-forma basis , our hopes , which of course not yet been born out , that interest rates will be declining er , will give us some advantage by the year end , as a number of caps and swabs which we put in place during nineteen ninety one , unwind .
3 There is evidence around the country particularly in , in , in , in Milton Keynes where that sort of arrangement applies and I think we as a County Council as the waste er as the Disposal Authority must make sure that we put in place arrangements which will encourage that sort of thing to happen .
4 Can you imagine it comrades , you would have a position in which we attempt to put into place a bureaucratic list of people who are meant to be Labour supporters , they are n't Labour members .
5 That is going to take us a bit of time to put into place , but we 're , you know we 're moving just about as fast as our legs can carry us .
6 MR JUSTICE HUTCHISON said that the applicant was in effect asking the court to declare unlawful the FPC 's use of paragraph 19 provisions in order to put in place a policy for limiting the use of deputising services , save where the power to limit was used for the purpose of keeping the deputising services going properly .
7 But he added : ‘ Everybody recognises that the Government has to hold on to an existing policy until the replacement is ready to put in place , and clearly the Secretary of State has to hold to his policy until an alternative has been agreed . ’
8 This was first proposed in 1974 but when the Environmental Protection Bill becomes law , the UK will be the first European country to put in place a national system of integrated control The importance of IPC is that it aims to treat the environment as it is : an inter-related system where pollutants can be exchanged between air , water and land .
9 This deficiency he shared with a whole crew of leaders of third-world or so-called ‘ non-aligned ’ countries , who like him had gained power because they were against foreign rulers , not because they had any idea of what to put in place of foreign rule .
10 They should discuss the best way of monitoring loan arrangements within the company so as to put in place a control system to avoid these problems .
11 Since then I have found other uses for it in my knitting room such as to anchor down that very important latch tool and to put in place the little basin on the weighing machine which tends to flop off when I go to weigh a heavy jumper .
12 Many staff have worked well beyond the call of duty to try to ensure that the arrangements we need to put in place are both effective for service users and reflect the professional standards that characterise Lothian 's work and are important to its staff .
13 SCOTVEC has therefore sought to put in place provision which can be used in a flexible way to meet the needs of all who will be affected : young people about to take up employment , those seeking to update their skills and employers who wish to ensure that their workforce is well trained to respond to the opportunities and threats of 1992 .
14 ECGD 's schemes are often suited to larger contracts and may take time to put in place .
15 This problem is so great that it has become fashionable to call for a new kind of organization to put in place of managerial hierarchy , an organization that will better meet the requirements of what is variously called the Information Age , the Services Age or the Post-lndustrial Age .
16 However , the proposals arise at a time when we are beginning to put in place the policy of care in the community , as enunciated in our White Paper ’ Caring for People ’ .
17 Soon after the toppling of Aoun , Hrawi announced that he intended to put in place a security plan for the whole of greater Beirut and start the process of disarming the militias .
18 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
19 His league 's annual meeting at Mountain Rangers clubhouse at Rhosgadfan had been expected to put in place a new stipulation to limit one player to one club .
20 Hence an appropriate smoothed value to put in place of y 3 will be the average of these two , i.e. which is just a weighted average ( Section 3.1.5 ) using weights 1 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 1 .
21 I do n't know what , do you have any thing that you have to put in place if you do n't do
22 As once you have dealt with history , you have to put in place something that keeps it up to date , without too much labour and without erm , a major hole there where things fall into the middle cover and come out .
23 By noon on the same day , it is hue , the Government had accepted that there had been a slight set-back and that the European Communities Bill would have to be put temporarily on ice , but almost immediately they conceived and put into place a new plan .
24 Briefly , there are three principal challenges : improving the quality ( resolution ) of the scanned electronic product currently available to the user ; storing the scanned material in a from that will be accessible hundreds of years from now ; and putting into place distribution systems to provide access at any distance ( Commission 1993 : 14 ) .
25 Working together , we must design and gradually put into place a new architecture for a new era .
26 Firebacks cast in one or two pieces are put into place , and corrugated cardboard is wrapped around the back to provide an expansion joint .
27 This has the big advantage that it can be put into place by just one person .
28 There were plenty of examples of schemes and estates in the area ‘ put into place by caring councils ’ , he said also calling for the freeing of sale money .
29 These name changes result from reforms being put into place by the Government to broaden access to higher education and to remove the barriers that have traditionally existed between the ‘ academic ’ and ‘ vocational ’ higher educational routes .
30 Now , the new framework being put into place has allowed the title of ‘ university ’ to be extended to any polytechnic which wishes to use it .
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