Example sentences of "is put [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether the latter is put through as a reduction in sales or a rebate should be discussed in terms of the effects of these alternatives on the usefulness of the profit and loss account as a guide to the future . |
2 | This shirt is put on over the head and does not surround the body in one piece but is fastened at the back . |
3 | This is then drawn full-size and traced on to acetate film which is put on to a bed of clay covering the board . |
4 | ‘ Its figures only measure waiting time from the day a patient is put on to a consultant 's in-patient or day case waiting list . |
5 | Accountants logging on in London see their own set of accounts , but all of the data is put on to the same database that New York and Hong Kong are using . ’ |
6 | A horse is put out in the paddock , and failing to see a companion shouts , ‘ Is anyone there ? ’ |
7 | ( He is put off by the sight of Wayne , who is pogoing furiously behind his keyboards , like someone at a Members gig in 1978 ) Erm , excuse me , but what do you think you 're doing ? |
8 | Therefore , while most of the effort in preparing plans is put in by the business units , the planning department attempts to guide the strategic discussion by identifying key environmental issues . |
9 | The message , the actual information , is put in by the user ( words to be processed , for instance , or numbers to be crunched ) or by professional suppliers ( of training manuals or porn films ) . |
10 | And it will not be maintained really unless that sort of effort is put in throughout the year . |
11 | For the purpose of such measurements a layer of distinctive sand is put down on the marsh and the amount of accretion after a period of years measured by cutting down to the patch of sand with a tool sharp enough not to disturb the section . |
12 | The popularity is put down to a good flavour — with its tight creamy head it 's similar to Tetley 's — the lack of any other light bitters in Nicholson 's range that compete with it and a slight price advantage of around five pence . |
13 | The steady release and peak indicates the best way to use this manure : if it is put down at the end of March , the peak comes towards the end of June . |
14 | The second is put down by a another sacked minister , Mr George Walden , who opposes the bill in principle . |
15 | Shortly after this point , the revolt at the ranch is put down in a shoot-out with the police . |
16 | Malcolm Dalkin of LV Motors , who produce the Aerogen wind generator range , maintains that if a tiny trickle charge is put back into a yacht 's batteries it will both maintain their performance and could increase their lifespan by two or three years . |
17 | Money from the rent of the gymnasium is put back into the company to pay for repairs , contract window-cleaning and other matters of mutual concern . |
18 | These in turn are converted into money , some of which is profit ( m' ) , some of which ( M' ) is put back into the circuit of capital . |