Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to be put " in BNC.

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1 Once legislative proposals are sufficiently advanced to be put to Ministers for endorsement they will go before the Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which must give its approval before a place is found in the programme .
2 Many of the Act 's provisions , at the time of writing , are only beginning to be put into operation , but it is clear that once they have been fully implemented they will completely transform the educational system in Britain .
3 If the heir has sold an object under trust , and a person with knowledge [ of the trust ] has bought it , the beneficiary none the less rightly requests to be put in possession of it .
4 My thoughts were already perfectly organised , just waiting to be put down on paper . ’
5 This , however , was a determined pack and we were not going to be put off by small obstacles like being unable to stand up or walk forward .
6 Manville was not going to be put off now .
7 ‘ Well , I 'm not going to be put to bed by you — let's get that straight for a start ! ’
8 following on from that er that the point that I think is being made is that a contribution does not have to be put forward in a shape of a question to be er a useful contribution to the debate and and your erm pressure upon er the lady who spoke er a while ago was er insisting that she she
9 The Commandos in the trench with me did not seem to be put out by the noise and the explosions caused by the Moaning Minnies ; no doubt they had heard it all before .
10 It still has to be put somewhere .
11 It has been 3 years in which my family were put through things they never ever deserved to be put through .
12 The three-year-old alsatian , called Sam , was at an animal shelter in Gosforth , Newcastle upon Tyne , yesterday waiting to be put down .
13 He enjoyed the chance of teaching aerobatic manoeuvres , but he still wished to be put on active service .
14 As suggested , the codes of best practice put forward by the Cadbury Committee still need to be put onto a more formal basis and helped to work .
15 The idea that GCSE , A level and AS level results are predictive also needs to be put to one side .
16 For this the US carriers would also have to be put out of action and the widespread Japanese espionage network in Hawaii kept them informed , on a daily basis , of shipping movements in the islands .
17 You can also ask to be put in contact with others in a similar position to yourself and if you want to you can always arrange to meet regularly or form a support group to discuss matters which are relevant to all of you in your day to day work .
18 Last year Warren Spring carried out research worth £5 million for the DoE and some current work may now have to be put out to tender .
19 why you do n't want to be put off , gosh the number of things I 've done that have not turned out
20 And if you do n't want to be put onto list , censored , because obviously , that 's very important to what would happen there if you want it preserved .
21 The tough slaughterman viewing the small , unimpressive figure and deciding that he was n't going to be put out of his routine by some ragged farm man .
22 Well , damn him , she was n't going to be put down , she just was n't !
23 He knew that , ultimately , he had to toe the official line because , like any other player , he could n't afford to be put on the dole . ’
24 Sabre the dog was old and ill when this picture was taken , and sadly had to be put to sleep shortly afterwards
25 This system will sterilise and detoxify contaminated urban sewage sludge so that it is a suitable product for use as a fertiliser ( a large percentage of British sludge is too contaminated to be put safely on the land as a fertiliser ) or for use as a proteinaceous supplement for animal feed .
26 They claim thousands of dogs are currently having to be put down after being found wandering on the streets around the country .
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