Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] be put [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's going to be much colder at altitude than on the ground , but one help is the fact that you move with the wind , so you do n't get so much of a wind chill factor as you are on the ground , and we 'll be putting on extra layers when we actually take off , so we hope we 'll be warm enough .
2 Last August Australia sent three naval ships to the Gulf ; Bob Hawke , the prime minister , made it clear in December that they would be put under American operational control and could well see combat .
3 They will be put into identical environments which are controlled in every respect by the experimenter .
4 Having tried out these various methods you might consider them too time-consuming to use for large areas but they are so attractive that they can be put to good use as trimmings .
5 If any readers have an idea what it might be and how it may be put to good use , please let me know — IM
6 Each time a teacher prepares a lesson , it should be put into logical sequence , and the preparation of a programmed text is an extension of this activity .
7 ‘ The Museum of London will then temporarily fill in the site to preserve and protect it while it is decided how it might be put on permanent display . ’
8 The Church has already agreed to let Pat have our morning tapes to give them free of charge , and if anyone else would like to send anything , it could be put to good use .
9 Woodworm and beetle infestation makes much of it unsuitable for structural work but treated and cleaned up with an adze to give it the right period look , much of it could be put to good decorative effect .
10 ‘ Well then , if it was a summer thing that was going he 'd be put in full show regalia ; and that was with his bonnet on his head .
11 Once he has read this book , he will be put off careless speculation for life .
12 Since word order is not now needed for signalling an increased specificity of conceptual meaning it can be put to other purposes , as we shall see presently .
13 Mr Webb says the row wo n't stop his fund raising activities — but he thinks the hospital should refund the money it spent , so that it can be put towards other needy projects .
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