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

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1 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 .
2 which would be capable of sweeping away the Kuomintang and putting into power the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party .
3 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
4 It must also be pointed out that the Sub-Group is a sub-group of Management Group , and its functions are to advise Management and to put into effect Management policy on computing issues .
5 Yeah they 'll they 'll be taken away from their parents and put into a juvenile
6 We can all go and invest in PEPs , we can all go and invest in pension plans and all of that gets taken by the institutions and put into the stock market .
7 Drain the cooked vegetables and put into a shallow dish .
8 In 1913 , the Wolverton Train Lighting System was patented and adopted by the L & NWR and put into production at Wolverton .
9 I 'd only been there about five minutes when they came to escort me off down to Bleak House , where I was stripped naked and given a blanket and put into a cell .
10 Comparisons of thesis reading behaviour of staff and students affiliated to different universities are valid , however , since these are spread over all of the theses in data set C. The affiliation records of most of the 970 consultations were extracted from the declaration forms and put into the CONSULT database .
11 In 1986 tax liability was abolished on gifts made outright to individuals or put into trusts for children , as long as the donor survives seven years from the date of the gift .
12 Break the carcass into small pieces and put into a pan with the giblets , bay leaf , a peeled onion and carrot .
13 Right , any time you read a story , whether it be religious or science fiction , or whatever , in which somebody is taken out of one body and put into another body erm and the story goes , and then was turned into a pig , or whatever , erm , presumably that author has it in mind that you can still identify , that same guy , first in one body and then in the body of a pig .
14 At the local level control was taken away from the School Boards and put into the hands of local councils who were to serve as LEAs in their own areas .
15 Roll up each piece of fish and put into an ovenproof dish , pour over the marinade and dot with the butter .
16 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 ’ .
17 Concrete modes of putting this into operation were discussed by a commission and put into effect by June 1971 .
18 Ash is produced when the coal is burnt and has proved to be something for the salvation for many plants and animals the ash is so fine that it has to be turned into a slurry and put into the to settle out these can be up to eight years during which time it becomes none the less but an artificial mud flat quickly colonized by weeds , pioneers crucial to the complex way of life in our natural world But for bird-watchers it is the bird that attracted to these artificial mud flats that are the most exciting development within the boundaries of these power station nature reserves .
19 The tellers look first at who receives the first preference on each ballot paper and put into each candidate 's box every ballot paper on which he is number one .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Mix together the corn , egg and yogurt and put into an ovenproof dish .
23 Mix together the ingredients for the dipping sauce and put into four bowls .
24 A modicum of semi-professional training defines the role as putting into practice a set of ideals inculcated in that training .
25 Residents have been tied to chairs and beds , made to sit in restraining chairs , zipped into cocoon sleeping bags or put into high cot-sided beds which restrict night movement .
26 All three officers were , however , good meteorologists , having been in the Met Office in civilian life and put into uniform for convenience' sake .
27 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 .
28 This suggestion certainly seems to make sense when put into the context of the story of the massacre of the innocents .
29 This command of Jesus ' for all people to come with him only makes sense when put into the context of the teaching that immediately comes before it .
30 If that sounds like a counsel of perfection , it is not meant to be , for Paul is showing the practicalities of love when put into action .
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