Example sentences of "place it at [art] " in BNC.

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1 A university congregates together that type of personality and places it at the disposal of the succeeding generation .
2 A Hong Kong-based Scottish engineer and historian , Mr Charles Walker , is behind the scheme to inscribe a gravestone and place it at the spot where Liddell is known to have been buried .
3 Whenever she washed the windows in one room , she would mark the date down on the card , and place it at the end of the section .
4 She took his suitcase and placed it at the bottom of the stairs .
5 Each girl lit a candle and placed it at the altar , symbolic of the light of Christ which burns throughout the world .
6 Finally he stood and placed it at the head of the mound .
7 Serving and former guardsmen stood to attention as Princess Diana , dressed in black , took the wreath from two old soldiers and placed it at the foot of the memorial in Horseguards Parade .
8 The title track delivers the most catchy moments and it was a good ploy by the group to place it at the end of the tape .
9 One god suggested placing it at the top of the highest mountain ; another on the farthest star .
10 Participants were particularly inspired by the lead given by Namibia in defining communication policy ( see pages 4 and 5 of this newsletter ) and in placing it at the service of justice , freedom and democratic growth .
11 Participants were particularly inspired by the lead given by Namibia in defining communication policy ( see pages 4 and 5 of this newsletter ) and in placing it at the service of justice , freedom and democratic growth .
12 This is not only the case of small linguistic communities vulnerable to quite modest demographic changes , such as the thinly-populated hills and coasts of Welsh-speaking Wales , or Estonia , whose 1m or so Estonian speakers would in any case place it at the very lower limit of populations capable of maintaining a modern linguistic culture at all levels .
13 Neal ( loc. cit. ) however , attributes to the mosaic " Corinian " affinities — notably , beige coloured background tesserae , as used at Woodchester — and , presumably , would place it at the border of the first and second quarters of the fourth century .
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