Example sentences of "are put into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When red blood cells are put into water , they swell and burst due to osmosis . |
2 | The problem , in many cases , seems to lie less with the original ethnographic descriptions than with secondary and tertiary applications where these data are put into service in the construction of grand theoretical schemes . |
3 | Again , mediation failure may occur when ideas are put into operation in the application phase without being subjected to adequate appraisal . |
4 | But as soon as the two poles are put into relationship by a " power conductor " the relative potential at the two ends of the connector generates a power flow . |
5 | It is here that techniques of various kinds are put into action to achieve practical learning outcomes . |
6 | She has the final word on whether they are put into action or not . |
7 | The significance of this for the way the daring and needing are put into relation with the infinitive 's event should be obvious . |
8 | Infinitival usage after how and why thus confirms our analysis of the way the modals are put into relation with the infinitive . |
9 | Although in both cases it can be argued that the sight of the police car is what caused the speaker to be glad , the way in which these notions are put into relation is not the same . |
10 | As serious partnership activities are put into practice , there is a growing need for an annual programme and audit of activity , so that the quality of experience offered to students each year is maintained as planning and organisations are renewed . |
11 | How they are put into practice will vary , not only because of changing external circumstances , but also because our own state fluctuates , and we adapt our domestic lives to some degree to our changing levels of energy and mood . |
12 | Both remedies suggested above are put into practice . |
13 | In short , it is not enough to discover needs and legislate to meet them ; the actual means by which the legislative intentions are put into practice are of equal importance . |
14 | This project compares assumptions incorporated into social policies about these obligations , with people 's beliefs about them , and how such beliefs are put into practice . |
15 | It is important that a competent person is responsible for ensuring that policies on preventing exposure are put into practice and periodically reviewed . |
16 | Firebacks cast in one or two pieces are put into place , and corrugated cardboard is wrapped around the back to provide an expansion joint . |
17 | Claims made for the differences between speech and writing , then , are put into perspective by the fact that the same claims are attributed to other variables . |
18 | I 'd just like to raise a point that erm most men are psychiat , er mo most of the psychiatrists are men and that a lot of the diagnosis I feel , come from a very sort of patriarchal view erm , you know a lot of have sort of brought up the alternative sort of er medicine and er self-help groups , and to me , having been through psychiatry which is a , a huge machine that is very difficult to get out that er to me , that 's the only future and there 's millions of pounds going into psychiatry and we 're reviewing it now with community care plans which , I I do n't think anybody is actually clear about but er , you know , the the millions that are put into psychiatry , I 'd like to see more sort of counselling er , become available or , more money given to sort of er mental health associations . |
19 | For here is played the parable of predestination , here the inherent changes and chances of life are put into focus . |
20 | Thus When these standard molar enthalpies of formation are put into equation ( 11 ) we obtain On rearrangement this equation becomes Thus , the standard molar enthalpy change for step B2 can be calculated from the standard molar enthalpies of formation of the reactants and products . |
21 | Nicholson entered the scheme of things when Captain America and Billy the Kid are put into jail when a police force regards then , as mere undesirables . |
22 | We will ensure that the recommendations of the Government-Industry Joint Working Party are put into effect as rapidly as possible . |
23 | Smashing milk bottles is a good example of this since it typifies the way in which they are put into effect . |
24 | The Merger Regulation requires ‘ concentrations ’ which exceed stated size thresholds ( Community dimension ) to be notified to the Commission before they are put into effect . |
25 | The decisions are put into effect by administrators , who may be more or less effective in their execution . |
26 | Figure 16–3 implies that cutting income tax rates may eliminate some of the deadweight burden of distortionary taxation , but governments should probably expect their tax revenue to decline if such policies are put into effect . |