Example sentences of "[verb] been put on [art] " in BNC.

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1 It derives from the author 's experience of working for the Agricultural Training Board in an area in the North of Scotland where family and part-time farmers predominate but has been put on a wider footing by detailed investigations of attitudes and needs in eleven counties in England , Wales and Scotland , and by less detailed investigations during visits to Norway , the Federal Republic of Germany and France .
2 Tremendous emphasis has been put on the fact that many of the themes are French or European , not American .
3 Gossips say that additional strain has been put on the marriage because Nicollette 's career is moving into top gear , while her husband 's has foundered since he left LA Law .
4 No estimate has been put on the cost .
5 No official figure has been put on the sum .
6 I feel that not a enough emphasis has been put on the vows that er parents take and the responsibility the minister has in administering those vows and therefore I support er the new amendment because of this , that it offers er a form of evangelism without the risk of having the parents taking vows that they do not er that they can not keep .
7 While in former years parents were encouraged to stay together for the sake of their children , more recently emphasis has been put on the damage done to children by parents who do stay married but are in constant conflict .
8 In both instances , emphasis has been put on the development of performance indicators as tools of evaluation .
9 Li Peng , the Chinese Premier , told Nguyen Manh Cam on Sept. 11 that with the progress in the political settlement of the Cambodian issue [ see pp. 38440-41 ] , " the normalization of Sino-Vietnamese relations has been put on the agenda " .
10 In many courses , content has been reduced and a greater emphasis has been put on the acquisition of subject-related skills by the pupils .
11 I agree with what has been put on the agenda of our last meeting and that should be and that should be and that is fate , you can not alter that unless you do something about it .
12 It has been put on the market after 600 years in the same family and is expected to fetch around £400,000 .
13 Hayburn Wyke Hotel , near Cloughton , Scarborough , a haunt for smugglers in the 19th century , has been put on the market at £350,000 by owner John Colledge .
14 The award winning Blue Ball Inn at Malton has been put on the market with a price tag of £275,000 for the 30 year lease .
15 The Coverdale Hotel in the Yorkshire Dales village of West Scarfton near Leyburn has been put on the market at £275,000 .
16 This might well have been followed by Salt 111 discussions in which various new measures could have been put on the disarmament agenda — British and French strategic weapons , American F-111 bombers in Europe-as well as a continued ban on the deployment of ground-launched cruise missiles by both sides .
17 It did not touch as many people as it does today and it would have been difficult to see precisely what kind of partisan gloss could have been put on the matter .
18 If your wife is unhappy , now it may well have been that a better policy could have been put on the vehicle .
19 A military spokesman said that a batch of 120 had been put on a ship to return to their units in Cagayan de Oro on the southern island of Mindanao .
20 Within a day the vet phoned me with the news that the dog had two intact testicles ( a matter I 'd hardly been musing upon ) and was suffering from a bit of diarrhoea — but had been put on a milk diet which would soon clear it up .
21 At the age of seven he had been put on a ship to Britain , kissed by his mother and sisters , shaken hands with by his Pop , and banished from their sight for the next eleven years , save two brief holidays .
22 He told how , after his condition deteriorated badly , his son had been taken into the intensive care unit where he had been put on a life support machine .
23 We added darts to our sports achievements , and of course , now that a ground level roof had been put on the Church , there were choir practice and Church meetings to attend .
24 Saunders , whose penalty winner was his first league goal in almost two months , revealed he had been put on the spot by colleague Ray Houghton .
25 And he asked them what it was the Myrcans had been put on the earth to do , and they laughed .
26 Concern over the wholesalers ' order profiles , however , had been put on the company 's agenda some six months ago .
27 The business had been put on the market in early 1990 , but remained unsold because of the housing slump .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 To date , more than a dozen of the car maker 's executives , including the chairman , Giovanni Agnelli , have been put on the hit list .
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