Example sentences of "[coord] place in " in BNC.

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1 Volunteers are naturally eager to know how well the event has done so it 's best that the cash is totalled before they leave then either banked straight away or placed in the safe keeping of the headteacher or the deputy until the bank opens on the following day .
2 But my main priority is making the animals look real with a lot of life in them , rather than the staid and stiff specimens cast in bronze , sitting on top of a television or placed in a town square .
3 Eventually , after considerable friction , an uneasy agreement is concluded between James and Paul , but Paul , soon after , is arrested — or placed in protective custody .
4 The baby would be handed into the care of one of her " other family " , or placed in a basket or drawer to sleep .
5 Biopsy specimens were mounted on filter paper or placed in cassettes before fixation in formalin and after routine processing were sectioned at three levels and stained with haematoxylin and eosin .
6 As a matter of good practice copies of the documents should either be attached to the disclosure letter or placed in a file of documents delivered with the letter .
7 They must also take steps to reduce the need for children to be brought before a court ( whether in care , wardship , or criminal proceedings ) or placed in secure accommodation ( Sched 2 , para 7 ) .
8 The Children 's Act emphasises we have to do what is best for the child , and that has tended to mean more children are taken into care or placed in foster care , ’ he added .
9 Where abuse is disclosed , a teenage girl will be counselled and provided with ‘ safe , defensible space ’ in the form of a foster home or place in a hostel .
10 A previous High Court judgment in the United Kingdom in 1991 ( Lorraine Taylor v Airport Transport and Warehouse Services Ltd ) had ruled that the methods of a clinical ecologist ( Dr Jean Monro ) were ‘ in many cases bizarre and unscientific … and her methods and treatment have no parallel or place in the NHS routines . ’
11 ( 4 ) The provisions of section 68 of this Act shall apply to any remises or place in respect of which an occasional permission is granted as they apply to licensed premises , with the substitution of references to the holder of the permission for the references to the holder of a licence .
12 ( 5 ) The provisions of section 85 of this Act shall apply to any premises or place in respect of which an occasional permission is granted as they apply to premises in respect of which a licence ( other than an off-sale licence ) is in force .
13 ( 6 ) The person to whom an occasional permission is granted shall ensure that the provisions of this Act or any byelaws or regulations made thereunder relating to the conduct of licensed premises are observed in the premises or place in respect of which the permission was granted as if he were the holder of a public house licence , and if he contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence : Provided that it shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under this subsection if he proves that he used due diligence to prevent the occurrence of the offence .
14 Either wash in soapy detergent or place in the dishwasher in the normal way .
15 More than half of the Shipman 's Tale consists of dialogue ( 237 lines out of 434 ) , a figure that increases if we count odd lines introducing a change of speaker or place in dialogue as part of the dialogue .
16 On the reverse , less positive side , the principle of inverse irreversibility explains the phenomenon we observe when scientists and other professional experts refuse to accept or even consider other scientists ' , other experts ' objectively-arrived-at truths when these tend to undermine or place in disrepute their own objectively arrived-at truths .
17 In possessing her , he is both taken out of , and placed in possession of , himself : ‘ She gave me the idea of my manliness I had grown to need . ’
18 Each film will be introduced , and placed in context , and there will be discussions after the screening .
19 A third voice , represented by normal type and placed in the conventional part of the page , is itself like another ritual , a fact emphasized by the incantatory effect of semantic and lexical patterning in the repeated , only slightly varied form ,
20 In the box under layers of tissue paper lay a doll which Mrs Hollidaye lifted out and placed in Dot 's arms .
21 In the first place she is anxious because she has been taken from her companions and familiar environment , and placed in a foreign country .
22 Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools .
23 Only in 396 , when Sant' Ambrogio had the remains of the saint brought to the city and placed in the church , did the name finally change to San Nazaro .
24 Control knobs may be detached and placed in the frier basket for soaking which is a process that also cleans the basket .
25 This was transferred to Wolverton from Derby and placed in one bay of the vacated Shell Machine Shop .
26 On completion of this operation , the assembly was lifted by overhead crane and placed in the inverted position of carriers .
27 Stony Stratford men could have their lunch cooked at home and placed in a basket , labelled , and school children would then rush them to the top of the town and the tram would make an express run for one penny per lunch basket .
28 The amount provided in the original cash float is deducted and placed in a separate banker 's bag .
29 Imagine two criminals , partners in crime , who are arrested and placed in separate cells with no means of communication .
30 The young squirrel had been caught and placed in a box .
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