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

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1 None of that , for reasons that I have already explained , is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal .
2 While the Board believes its patients were not put in jeopardy by the HIV doctor , his many sexual partners — both male and female — could be in real danger .
3 These were duly assembled , exercised and put in readiness by the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Armed Forces , Marshal I. I. Yakubovskiy , but at the decisive moment transferred to a forward command post of the Soviet High Command in Legnica , Poland , under the C.-in-C. of the Soviet Ground Forces , Army General I. G. Pavlovskiy .
4 Sophie 's father was put in prison by the French , but Felix and his father had helped him to escape and leave France .
5 However , international links are gradually being put in place by the phone companies .
6 A substantial package of help for the Soviet Union , totalling over $11 billion worth of emergency aid in 1991 , has now been put in place by the Group of Seven , under my chairmanship , and the European Community .
7 The managerial arrangements that Sir Roy Griffiths reviewed in 1983 had been put in place by the reorganisation of 1974 .
8 In the NHS , the changes put in place by the Griffiths Report have been intensified by WFP .
9 These figures were put in perspective by a report from Lowell Observatory in Arizona to a meeting , in Boston .
10 When she had been a child , those holidays had seemed magical , a time when everyday concerns were put in perspective by the rhythm of village life .
11 Boswell and Johnson took this road to Cruden Bay , in order to fulfil an invitation put in train by a lady they had met at worship in Aberdeen on Sunday morning .
12 But at that and the second Westminster election , he had been put in office by the DUP .
13 If Cambodians fear the Khmers Rouges enough , they may forgive the Phnom Penh government for having been put in power by the Vietnamese .
14 They have all been put in danger by a Government of incompetents led by a master of mediocrity .
15 The government 's philosophy is put in context by the volume and complexity of recent legislation affecting local government in general and social services in particular .
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