Example sentences of "put they at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is quite simply not fair either to other police officers or to the public they serve to put them at risk by failing to deal with poor performance . ’ |
2 | But chimpanzees do not breed well in captivity , partly because of a long pregnancy and childhood , and trapping them in the wild is expensive and wasteful enough to put them at risk of extinction . |
3 | Badgers ' coats are also getting thicker as winter approaches and this put them at risk from diggers who sell their pelts to unscrupulous collectors . |
4 | If you do n't get your children immunised against measles and whopping cough you are putting them at risk . |
5 | That may well put them at risk , but then the government does n't asses such things on the grounds of the impact on charity workers |
6 | However , there are two groups of women whose marital status can put them at risk of poverty in old age because of their inability to qualify for dependants ' benefits . |
7 | So I would suggest that regional and sub- regional policies need to occur much higher up the list and er perhaps I would put them at number one if not number two . |
8 | You can put them at ease . |
9 | Their in-built Tory majority , which from time to time ( ie , during a Labour government ) plainly puts them at odds with the nation , tends to be exaggerated . |
10 | The law puts them at risk from oncoming forwards and I can see a spate of potentially serious injuries . |
11 | The worst enemy of B vitamins is alcohol — consuming more than 2 units per day for women , or 3 units per day for men , puts them at risk . |
12 | Well , we could put 'em at night time , it 's just through time , if one backs in , comes in behind other . |