Example sentences of "[be] put [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We hope the branches and members w w will believe those reports because they will be the truth , and not some of the more highly coloured statements which I 'm sure will be put around from time to time .
2 Anybody wish to be put forward as conference attender ?
3 The proposal to move the top four Welsh teams into the English system , which has the backing of the West League committee , will be put forward for ratification at area meetings for clubs later this month .
4 Mengistu 's proposals were " subject to the will and decision of the Ethiopian people " and it was anticipated that the details would be put forward for ratification by referendum .
5 Party activists claim that resolutions from SNP branches will be put forward for debate at the party 's national council unless the leadership admits it blundered .
6 PLANS for a second airport at Hong Kong will be put forward despite China 's opposition .
7 The Society believes it is particularly unacceptable for changes of this sort to be put forward through Regulations when the White Paper preceding the Legal Aid Act , and the Lord Chancellor 's comments during the passage of the Act , made it clear that the Regulation-making powers were intended to be used for routine upratings , rather than for radical changes to the scheme .
8 This gives an opportunity for action to be taken at once and for things to be put right without delay .
9 We often receive letters about relatively minor matters that can easily be put right after discussion with patients .
10 Designer Cuffey , I feel , has tilted several greens too much , but this can be put right in time .
11 But this can only be put right by changing attitudes to risk aversion .
12 So , first of all , the method of dealing with things in such a changed manner has to be put over to people and I think the links , which were traditional , which no longer apply , have to be and it must be a link going out in directions like this .
13 If the police get to him first , he 'll be put away for life . ’
14 He asked to be put through to Alexandra 's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling .
15 If you should ever telephone the University , there 's a pretty fair chance that you 'll be put through to Jenny .
16 ‘ Well , like all the other times I 've spoken to you , I 'd like to be put through to Mr Roirbak . ’
17 Some of the ‘ Heavy rescue ’ men would come and continue shoring up the main walls , a roof would be put on at ground level .
18 If this is okay with you I 'll send them to SBP to be put on to tape .
19 This is a cooperative venture with the University of Copenhagen 's Computing Centre and the first workshops will be put on in Copenhagen and Lancaster next June .
20 By noon on the same day , it is hue , the Government had accepted that there had been a slight set-back and that the European Communities Bill would have to be put temporarily on ice , but almost immediately they conceived and put into place a new plan .
21 Bollards are to be put up outside Bells stores in Corporation Road , to prevent shoppers parking their cars on the pavement , and near Greenbank Post Office .
22 The Government with British Coal decided that they would get an independent consultant 's report to study how the mine could be put up for licence — whether under the consortium or under private ownership .
23 Their South Molton cottage ( guide price £44,000-£46,000 ) is one of more than 20 lots to be put up for sale at the Barnstaple auction by Bristol and West Property Services , and one of more than a hundred which the building society subsidiary will be auctioning in eight West Country venues over a three-day period .
24 On the way , they stopped at a farmhouse that was about to be put up for sale .
25 Companies that were awarded routes might have the right to run services for , say ten years , before their franchise would be put up for sale again , like ITV companies .
26 Both share stakes are expected to be put up for sale over the next few months if the Hafnia merger goes ahead , and could allow a large French company to buy a key stake in the Nordic market .
27 The auction will also see the first work by Antonio Lopez Garcia to be put up for sale in London or New York and his ‘ Ataud ’ of 1957 is estimated at £180–250,000 ( $315–440,000 ) .
28 Machinery will be transferred to other factories for use , and the building will be ‘ moth-balled ’ — to save money on rates , if possible — and will be put up for sale , along with our other vacant properties .
29 Eventually such businesses will , on any improvement in the marketplace , be put up for sale , this will have a potential for further depressing the general level of prices .
30 Several petrochemical plants owned by the armed forces were also to be put up for sale .
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