Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [be] put to " in BNC.
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1 | STEVEN SMITH 'S new rapport with the unpredictable Brook Street Picnic will be put to the test later this month , when he begins the tour of shows in Washington , New York and Toronto on the North American Fall Circuit , writes Genevieve Murphy . |
2 | Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes the world 's 20 smaller cricketing nations who currently lack Test status . |
3 | Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes 20 smaller nations who lack Test status . |
4 | The new law will be put to the Commons in the New Year . |
5 | They say the question will be put to a referendum on May 15th and 16th . |
6 | ‘ The new skills and knowledge will be put to good use in the Occupational Health Department . |
7 | But as with most things scientific , it 'll be at least 5 years before the information gathered from the Oxfordshire countryside will be put to good use by the forecasters . |
8 | A resolution seeking renewal and extension of the authority will be put to the Annual General Meeting . |
9 | The money will be put to good use , and the work is labour-effective . |
10 | As far as the alleged infringer is concerned , this can be a useful ploy as the proceedings will be drawn out and the proprietor of the patent will be put to extra expense in defending his patent . |
11 | The resolution will be put to the League 's annual meeting on Friday , and Rovers hope the fact that it now has official support , will be sufficient to have it passed despite anticipated opposition . |