Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] be put on " in BNC.
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1 | On riverside sites , sometimes on land previously used for industry , new or refurbished units have been put on the market at prices in excess of a quarter of a million pounds . |
2 | Plans to give up the daily commuter drag have been put on ice . |
3 | It has meant that proposed talks with Forest over his return to the club have been put on hold , and the transfer is not expected to be completed until the weekend . |
4 | Householders and shopowners in the town have been put on standby because of the influx of vermin from nearby marshlands . |
5 | Householders and shop owners in the town have been put on standby because of the influx of vermin . |
6 | The initial results of an independent study on Oxford and it 's traffic problems have been put on show in the City today . |
7 | Hospital medical teams have been put on stand-by . |
8 | More than 1,500 officers have been put on standby in the capital tonight to deal with any alert . |
9 | Two leading North Yorkshire inns have been put on the market . |
10 | Two leading North Yorkshire inns have been put on the market . |
11 | Parts of the river wye have been put on red flood alert , the highest level , as it 's waters continue to rise . |
12 | Stolen valuables ranging from jewellery to model trains have been put on display by police . |
13 | Even the dirty-phonecall vocals have been put on hold , with Shaun 's monochrome monotone given more emotional support than usual by Rowetta . |
14 | This is only the second time in post-war history that war booty art treasures have been put on view . |
15 | German plans to remove bromine and chlorine from leaded petrol have been put on hold by the EC , which is concerned that the new environmental measures may result in explosions . |
16 | Important decisions have been put on hold and departmental press offices , including the normally hard-pressed unit at Downing Street , have had few calls to field . |
17 | Taking a leave of absence , SAG says all work on versions three , four and five of the SQL specification have been put on hold for the next nine months . |
18 | At Ford , where workers across the country have been put on short time because of the slump in demand , the feeling was that car tax should have been scrapped much sooner . |
19 | These projects have been put on hold indefinitely . |
20 | According to SAG , current specification development for technology enhancements will continue , but new technology projects have been put on hold for at least 18 months to two years . |
21 | First though , plans to build new schools and improve existing buildings in Oxfordshire have been shelved ; twenty projects have been put on hold because the County Council can 's sell the land which would have er funded the schemes . |
22 | The Aussie trio is led by newly-signed Steve Regeling who has moved from Exeter with Dave Cheshire , who spent most of last season recovering from a bad wrist injury , and Mark Lemon whose plans to move into the first division have been put on ice . |
23 | Some of Fleet Street 's finest wind-up merchants have been put on the case , but the search for the Kinnock temper has so far been fruitless . |
24 | The company plans have been put on ice until it decided what its next move might be . |
25 | Even so , Tory MPs have been put on standby for a three-line whip on Thursday seen by some as contingency plans for a possible defeat tomorrow . |
26 | Ramprakash , his Middlesex team-mate Phil Tufnell and Lancashire captain Neil Fairbrother have been put on ‘ lesser ’ contracts worth 60 per cent of the full deal . |