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

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1 When his own practice begins he will find that his clerk has arranged conferences for him , and before the conference he will often know nothing of the questions that are likely to be put to him .
2 Through events of different kinds we are likely to be put in touch with aspects of ourselves which previously have been overlooked — we are given a jolt , and have to make a bridge between how things used to be and how they threatened .
3 Therefore , they are likely to be put in a lower band and so attract a relatively lower tax than under the community charge .
4 So that I think the sort of questions that are being raised here will be addressed and will be able to be put within that complex , that overall strategy which I think now is sort of pretend , it does n't exist at the moment .
5 ‘ A report on consultations received and amendments made to the draft Plan is due to be put to the Planning Services Committee at the end of June ’ .
6 The United Nations High Commission for Refugees has said Selahattin Osberk , 30 , who is due to be put on a flight to Istanbul today , should be granted refugee status and has a well-founded fear of persecution .
7 A report on the survey 's initial findings is due to be put before Chester Health Authority on Friday .
8 A report on the survey 's initial findings is due to be put before Chester Health Authority on Friday .
9 It is easy to be put off buying a greenhouse simply because you might be moving house in a few years .
10 He is likely to be put on an aircraft in the next few days .
11 Although the supposed bringer of good luck is likely to be put on display , there are no plans to rename the pub The Old Nag 's Head .
12 ‘ If not , the whole scheme is likely to be put on hold for quite a while . ’
13 If it is the applicant , then the trade is likely to be put in an awkward position vis-a-vis some of their potential vendors .
14 The proposal to change the law in 1925 came from the Scottish FA which , by coincidence , is drafting the measure which is likely to be put before the International Board , the game 's law-making body , during the World Cup next summer .
15 Front-row players should follow the sequence of crouch , pause and engage only when the ball is available to be put in immediately .
16 He suddenly remembered that Stephen Blufton 's information about drug smuggling was due to be put to the test that day .
17 Eileen Laughton , a former Panel member who respected him greatly said he was worried about the pressure that was likely to be put on him if he did n't toe the local authority line .
18 When he was able to be put in a wheelchair he was strapped upright and wore a collar .
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