Example sentences of "[been] put into " in BNC.

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1 " What sort of ideas have you been putting into his head , woman ? "
2 R-A-F Hullavington has been putting into practice its motto — Service To Many — for more than half a century .
3 Some insurance companies offer small sum policies , with monthly or annual premiums , which may pay for the funeral when someone dies , however much has been put into the scheme .
4 But his horizons were dramatically broadened when he joined British Steel and was asked by the late Lord Melchett , who was then chairman , to reorganise the fourteen widely dispersed companies that had been put into the same melting pot under the nationalisation programme .
5 She had her own flat , at Coleherne Court off the Old Brompton Road — bought with money that had been put into trust until her eighteenth birthday — which she shared with girlfriends .
6 There was evidence that Barlow Clowes investors ' money had been put into shares in James Ferguson , run by Mr Clowes ' ally Guy von Cramer .
7 If he had n't been put into the jail , I do n't know what would have been the result today but … before he even had his jail sentence served , applications were coming in from town an in that short space of time about 1966 , our church more than doubled in membership and in churches .
8 The victim had been put into the lower of two bunk-beds at about 9pm the night before by his father , Mr Alan Robinson , 52 .
9 If half the funds and the intellectual effort which has gone towards developing strategies for finding alternative families had been put into what we can only lamely call preventative work there would be unquestionable advantage to all concerned .
10 The reason they have not been put into wide scale use is their cost electrical power generation from current photovoltaic devices is still 10 times more expensive than from more conventional sources .
11 The call for action has been put into practice in some parts of Latin America , especially in Central America .
12 Ruskin 's credo ‘ decoration is the better part of architecture ’ has clearly been put into practice here .
13 Imports were almost exclusively from Germany , but it is obvious that much thought had been put into their acquisitions , for the next dog to be imported was Ossman v Frankofurtia in 1930 .
14 This idea had been put into practice in 312/311 BC by Seleucus I , the Hellenistic ruler of Babylonia .
15 Altogether a lot of energy has been put into it .
16 When the findings have been put into the kitty then relationships between facts and relationships between research studies can be seen more clearly and these in turn will lead the knowledgeable research worker to spot the points where further enquiry needs to be made .
17 Anger began to grow , fuelled by the possibility that because certain extremists seemed to go out of their way to look for signs of Satan in every aspect of everyday life , people living quiet , caring family lives had been put into a state of terror and agony .
18 Gavin Grant of the Unit Trust Association says that £37 million worth of new investment has been put into trusts during October .
19 She said her own worries had been put into perspective by a visit shortly before his death of Lord Cheshire .
20 The wording of the report assumes that Financial Reporting Standard 3 , Reporting Financial Performance , has been put into effect .
21 Once the top section had been put into place and its edge tucked in as close to the body as possible , the lip of the base tray was eased towards the sides of the upper half and the joint soldered .
22 By now , many hundreds of man-hours had been put into the Packard Merlin and much had still to be done .
23 I have suggested earlier that part of Beccaria 's reputation may have resulted from his glossing over the more unsavoury implications of his views , and the fact that his full programme has never really been put into practice ; but this is not to deny that , in so far as he has been an influence , he has been a relatively benign one .
24 By focusing so much attention on what is different about the Japanese labour market it can be argued that ‘ four-fifths of researchers energy has been put into investigating the careers of one fifth of the labour force ’ ( Plath 1983 p.31 ) .
25 This is a Latin phrase meaning the ‘ date after which ’ , and only means that the artefact could not have been put into the spoil after it had been dumped , but of course , could be many years earlier in date .
26 Sex differences , however , have been put into a different box .
27 It was known that underground Japanese oil storage facilities had not been destroyed and had even been put into a state for use in some areas .
28 For , in common with every William Osborne lifeboat , a small mascot lives in the wheelhouse — presented by employees of the yard to illustrate their commitment and the part of their lives that has been put into the boat .
29 Whitlock had driven to the airport a couple of hours before the delegation was due to arrive to ensure that all the security measures had been put into operation .
30 This may , of course , have been a retrospective opinion that was at least tinged with 25 years ' subsequent experience and challenged , both before and after , the worldwide definitions of the late 1940s which seemed to require that the Vietminh should have been put into either one of two boxes , nationalist or communist , but not both .
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