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

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1 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) had been criticized for risking the lives of six astronauts , merely to launch a satellite which could have been put into orbit more cheaply by an unmanned rocket .
2 Whitlock had driven to the airport a couple of hours before the delegation was due to arrive to ensure that all the security measures had been put into operation .
3 But it is also helpful to see how such principles have been put into operation , and for this reason we look now at a discussion of two large urban sociolinguistic research projects , in Philadelphia and Belfast , which have utilized a range of different methods to attain different types of goal .
4 These were not understood by the workers and the management on the floor , and indeed should never have been put into operation .
5 A number of recommendations following the immediate aftermath of the Herald of Free Enterprise tragedy have been put into operation .
6 Although no details of its terms were made available , officials declared that it would form the basis for future formal bilateral links , which had been put into question after the collapse of the 1982 Confederation of Senegambia in September 1989 [ see pp. 37062 ; 37801 ] .
7 Claims that unusually large numbers of cataracts , cancers and other eye diseases in sheep , cattle and rabbits in southern Chile are due to overexposure to ultraviolet radiation ( as a result of ozone depletion over Antarctica ) have been put into question by a study conducted by researchers from John Hopkins University and Chilean health and veterinary authorities .
8 FORSTER-Nyham , the Darlington firm of plumbing , heating and ventilation engineers has been put into receivership with the loss of 19 jobs .
9 The company has been put into liquidation , and some of its assets have been sold off to a rival firm .
10 The firm has been put into liquidation by it 's owners , who say they ca n't afford to pay redundancy money .
11 Nationalisation was not new to France — the railways had been put into State ownership in 1937 — but support for economic planning had grown during the war as a way towards national renewal , greater investment and improved working conditions , and also as a way to punish businessmen who had collaborated with the Nazis .
12 Over the years , more money has been put into education , but regrettably in certain areas little has been achieved .
13 Thousands of objects have been put into storage at three locations dotted around the borough because the council has nowhere to display them .
14 She had her own flat , at Coleherne Court off the Old Brompton Road — bought with money that had been put into trust until her eighteenth birthday — which she shared with girlfriends .
15 The call for action has been put into practice in some parts of Latin America , especially in Central America .
16 Ruskin 's credo ‘ decoration is the better part of architecture ’ has clearly been put into practice here .
17 This idea had been put into practice in 312/311 BC by Seleucus I , the Hellenistic ruler of Babylonia .
18 I have suggested earlier that part of Beccaria 's reputation may have resulted from his glossing over the more unsavoury implications of his views , and the fact that his full programme has never really been put into practice ; but this is not to deny that , in so far as he has been an influence , he has been a relatively benign one .
19 1 think he would have been amused rather than otherwise at finding his own dishes reappearing as specialities of the starry restaurants of the 1970s , and pleased that reforms in the matter of lighter meals and more logical sauce and vegetable cookery which he had preached in the 1930s have at last been put into practice .
20 In many institutions complex and varying combinations of the two have been put into practice , and there are in any case many differences and contradictions within the two movements ( see , for example , Bonnett , 1990 ) .
21 France , on the other hand , opposes any enlargement of the Community until the provisions of the Maastricht Treaty have been put into practice and the new powers of the Union , which are to be extended in 1996 , have likewise been agreed .
22 Unfortunately this legislation has proved to be totally ineffective both as it was drafted and as it has been put into practice .
23 An agreement on flights had been reached by the Israeli and Soviet national airlines in December 1989 but had not been put into practice because of Moscow 's concerns over the settlement of Soviet Jews in the occupied territories [ see also p. 37748 ] .
24 That argument would I think be very persuasive if I were able to be confident that the levels of conversion is one which would be an adequate and proper one , it is relatively new , there is nothing wrong with that , it is not apparently been a conversion which has been put into practice , except in the last year because have only started conversion when the Nissan Serena was brought out .
25 Parallel importing : where articles have been put into circulation by or with the consent of the right owner , he can not use his rights to prevent the subsequent import into another EC country even though he may be selling those articles to himself in that other country .
26 Not all the attitudes which precede a review will survive once a management plan has been put into action .
27 In the meantime organization changes of a management kind have been put into action at Eastley , so that certain , certain changes very quickly can be made which reflect the spirit of the report for improved management but your officers and Council are still considering the items that they feel n er should be reconsidered refined and developed .
28 She said her own worries had been put into perspective by a visit shortly before his death of Lord Cheshire .
29 You will probably be aware already that the houses numbered 7 to 16 in Woodhall Terrace have been put into Band G for the purpose of assessing the Council Tax , and that for Edinburgh District this means a tax of £1,217 per year — a very big increase on a two-person poll tax for 1992 .
30 The wording of the report assumes that Financial Reporting Standard 3 , Reporting Financial Performance , has been put into effect .
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