Example sentences of "be put [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | is the environment you work in and the major benefit that you 'll be putting over to the |
2 | It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists . |
3 | It 's when the teachers think this is a boring , mundane , difficult thing to do , then that tends to be put over to the children and of course the disaster is that the children will believe it , and it if the children will believe it then we grow up in a highly technological society producing very few technologists or scientists . |
4 | When big investors get on the telephone they expect to be put through to the chairman , not ‘ lumbered into a PR-type department ’ . |
5 | It says so on the switchboard , which one they 've rung , now if they ask for crime prevention and they phoned number , they should be put through to the bloody crime prevention |
6 | A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank . |
7 | The scallops would be put on to the seabed after about two years growth in special nets , and grown on for a further two years before harvesting . |
8 | Nonetheless the bench will in practice expect consent orders , orders for custody and access and injunctive orders to have been prepared beforehand , and to be put up to the bench for approval . |
9 | We have a right to ask for it to be put back to the state it was in . ’ |
10 | In the beginning , all carp were streamlined , torpedo-shaped fish , and any variation in girth relative to length ( apart from the difference between mature males and females ) could be put down to the quality of the food supply . |
11 | How true the tale of this lemming population might be is beyond verification ; certainly a great deal of the monastic retelling of it could be put down to the strong regional bias of Northumbrian biographers against the strange races of the deep south . |
12 | She hoped the hectic flush would be put down to the exertion of bending nearly double . |
13 | Their victory can also be put down to the lack of a co-ordinated attack by the Whites . |
14 | It 's success could be put down to the hard sell . |
15 | It can only be put down to the ravages of drink ’ . |
16 | More worryingly , many consumers said they did not like the taste , but much of that could be put down to the fact that many housewives had a narrow cooking repertoire with an average of only two turkey variations . |
17 | Mr Smith described the reforms , which will be put out to the party membership in a consultation process lasting until July , as among the most far-reaching and democratic advances in the history of the party . |