Example sentences of "be put [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " 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 Some of the ‘ Heavy rescue ’ men would come and continue shoring up the main walls , a roof would be put on at ground level .
3 If this is okay with you I 'll send them to SBP to be put on to tape .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 On the way , they stopped at a farmhouse that was about to be put up for sale .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Several petrochemical plants owned by the armed forces were also to be put up for sale .
13 When the application period ended ( on June 8 ) an assessment of the results would be made and unsold shares would be put up for sale at a lower price .
14 A FIRE station is to be put up for sale , a council report has revealed .
15 Once stripped of her Seawolf missiles , the 25-year-old vessel will be put up for sale to Third World navies .
16 A pledge on which a loan of more than ten shillings had been made would be put up for auction , but its owner could come and redeem it on any day up to that of the sale .
17 Legislation on " small " privatizations , whereby around 100,000 state-owned shops , restaurants and other small businesses would be put up for auction , had been passed on Oct. 25 , 1990 , after a long official debate on its pace and a spate of strikes by shopworkers fearing redundancy .
18 A former 56 Squadron example has flown into Woodvale , Merseyside , to replace Meteor T.7 WA591 , which will be put up for disposal .
19 Well , that 's the quickest way to do it , we used to hang one below the other on the dredger , be put up at sunset and we used to take 'em down early in the morning , but you always had , you always had erm navigation lights up , must
20 With a view to improving internal communications , Sandra Arkless , Sales Admin. , suggested that notices should be put up alongside test areas so that the carpet and its purpose can be identified .
21 The media campaign mentioned yesterday should be put in into operation immediately .
22 1.3 However , RSC Ord 38 and CCR Ord 20 are expressed to be subject to the Civil Evidence Act 1968 ( see Appendix B ) under which hearsay evidence in documents can be put in at trial if a party can not call the witness .
23 With the new set-aside agricultural policies , there is a possibility that cultivated parks can be put back to pasture .
24 Beyond these factors were the numerical weakness and cultural backwardness of the working class , the low average productivity of labour ( even if the factories could be put back to work ) , the vastness of the land area and the isolation of its rural inhabitants , the barbaric inheritance of Tsarism — all in comparison with the exiguous forces of the Bolshevik party .
25 After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game .
26 It is expected that the A–20 will be moved by road to the Weeks Museum in Florida , where it will be put back into stock flying condition .
27 Jackson , who described the action as an ‘ artistic ’ response to racism , said that the painting-How Ya Like Me Now ? by David Hammons-should be put back on display together with the sledge-hammer .
28 If the stall occurs above about 500 feet , the accident can be put down to lack of awareness and poor stall and spin recovery training .
29 Above all , the evening 's success should be put down to music which never ceases to delight by the sophistication of its continuity , by its sheer inspiration .
30 In others of these theories the large basins are produced by bodies which come from beyond the Earth-Moon system , in which case the smaller number of large basins on what is now the lunar far side has to be put down to chance , which is just plausible .
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