Example sentences of "have put a " in BNC.

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1 Mr James has put a hold on all disposals from Eagle while he completes a strategic review of the business , which was rocked by the liquidation of Connect Parcels and the disappearance of £13.7m of funds .
2 Team member Jack Tinsdale said : ‘ John was Bill 's right-hand man and has put a lot of time into the team .
3 Although no cost analyses have been made in the Nasa report , a separate study by the White House Office of Management and Budget has put a tentative $400 billion price tag on the Mars venture .
4 At the same time , he has put a warning shot across the bows of the rightwing pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) , which has already committed its 88 members of parliament to supporting the minority government .
5 The Bush Administration has put a bounty of $1 million on General Noriega 's head and offered $150 for every PDF weapon handed over to the authorities .
6 Kylie feels that way too and has put a lot of her own money into the tour too . ’
7 But to get them , Midland 's board has put a price on its business , and is left with no defence against a bidder prepared to offer more .
8 American Express , which has put a ‘ fraud alert ’ warning on its April statements , said it had refunded all complainants in full .
9 American Express , which has put a ‘ fraud alert ’ warning on its April statements , said it had refunded all complainants in full .
10 It has developed new reactor designs , instigated research into everything from waste disposal to the potential for nuclear fusion , was responsible for fuel fabrication and reprocessing ( until this devolved to BNF in 1971 ) , and has put a major part of its effort into developing a commercially viable fast breeder reactor .
11 That young scut has put a fancy piece in the family way .
12 The other thing one can do is once again increasingly to use food that we , ourselves , can not or will not use , and the imposition of quotas which has put a degree of extensification on dairy production , has in fact encouraged this trend .
13 My GP , a vegetarian who has put a seeking ear in the direction of Krishnamurti , was not unsympathetic , although he did express concern at the very stringent vegan diet .
14 His main target was vanity , and how materialism has put a brake on the human race .
15 The lady who lives in the cottage called Happylands has put a smile back on the face of her landlord .
16 ‘ My husband has put a lot of work into Maastricht and the last six months have been awful for him , ’ she said .
17 Midland Bank DECLINE OF A HEAVYWEIGHT The Midland 's disastrous immediate past has put a blot on its glorious history .
18 WILD West researcher Donald Clerk has put a 30ft totem pole on his lawn at Zelah , Cornwall , to ward off evil spirits .
19 But looking after five-month-old daughter Atlanta has put a brake on her clothes shopping sprees .
20 THE weather has put a real dampener on Saturday 's Festival of British Racing at Ascot with some of its biggest stars ready to pull out .
21 The recently announced moratorium on new health promotion clinics has put a temporary brake on applications , but it seems probable that the new regulations from next April will encompass stress clinics , although within a cash limited total .
22 Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing local network-based multisystem electronic mail products , hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter roll-out : Hitachi reckons that it 's on to a good thing because veca : International Data Corp predicts the worldwide market will be 77m users in 1996 ; Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration , management and directory synchronisation likely using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol .
23 For the first time , Mr Major has put a bit of distance between himself and economic policy .
24 Hewlett-Packard Co has put a hard hat onto its HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstations and brought out a new Posix-compliant HP-RT 1.0 real-time operating system for them for factory-floor and control applications .
25 Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing LAN-based multiplatform e-mail products hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter rollout .
26 She has had to give up work , which has put a financial strain on the family .
27 ‘ These two cases , then , make it perfectly clear that when he is sued , as in the present case , on the covenants contained in the original lease , the original tenant 's only possible defences are either : ( 1 ) that he has performed the covenants ; or ( 2 ) that the relevant assignee has performed the covenants ; or ( 3 ) there has been some other operation conducted upon the lease — for example surrender of the whole — which has put a complete end to the liability to pay rent .
28 Section 239 gives the court a like power in respect of a transaction by a company which has put a creditor or guarantor into a better position in the event of the company going into insolvent liquidation than otherwise would have been the case .
29 The way in which the RMCs have developed has been analysed most interestingly by Nancy Foy in a survey of management education undertaken on behalf of the Foundation of Management Education , itself a body which has put a great deal of effort into stimulating initiatives in management education .
30 The ceasefire in the Iran/Iraq war has put a stop to the bloodshed on the border battlefields but there is no end in sight to the Iraq regimes internal war against the Iraq people .
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