Example sentences of "put at [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't do so you are also likely to put at risk the closeness of your own relationship with them .
2 Baldwin contemplated all this at Aix , and made up his mind both to go for protection and to put at risk the first independent Conservative majority for two decades .
3 I have already explained , I think three times , in the hearing of President Delors why this Government are not prepared to put at risk the striking progress that has been made in industrial relations in this country since 1979 .
4 Goodman contended that the RCM was putting at risk the interests of the Jewish faith by its readiness to enlist help from the Christian community .
5 Shadow health minister Dawn Primarolo warned : ‘ The commitment to yet more opting out is a leap in the dark , putting at risk the very foundation of the NHS .
6 The Socialist parties of the Six attacked it for putting at risk the trust that had developed within the Community and for seeking to return to the ‘ outworn concept of the absolute sovereignty of states ’ .
7 This is n't necessarily so and by neglecting to make a valid , legal Will families put at risk the security and future of their nearest and dearest .
8 An enterprise which would put at risk the health , wellbeing and lives of several million people .
9 Is it not a fact that the Government still have such a bigoted bias against local authorities that they will even put at risk the future housing of our ex-service families ?
10 There is a wish to see a move from residential care to home care and , and home help and community based care , but to see that it 's done in an orderly fashion which does n't destabilize the market that 's out there , and does n't put at risk the care of elderly people who are already using those existing homes .
11 New children are being put at risk every day because many care workers still do not know how to protect people from HIV .
12 The site has been shown to have regularly put at risk the health , and often the lives , of those who work or live in its shadow .
13 Labour MP John Spellar said : ‘ These rises put at risk the fragile recovery in the car industry .
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