Example sentences of "be put [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Far more effective , he considered ( and there was no anti-Semitism involved , though inevitably most of the recent refugees were Jews ) , would be to put on the air people who , while speaking intelligible German , would be identified as representative British people .
2 And since the effect would be to put off the catastrophe indefinitely , since Capitalism could now continue by reason of policies which provided also a solution to the problem of unemployment , Empirical Socialism need no longer distinguish itself from the Marxist version solely by the method and pace of change , by being evolutionary rather than revolutionary .
3 The only alternative would be to put in an inferior system , which means that the German aircraft would be less capable than those in the other three air forces .
4 Numerically , Miliutin wrote , Russia 's forces looked strong , but it was doubtful whether they could withstand the fresh and well-organized armies which the enemy would be putting into the field against them .
5 ‘ Basically , we are looking to discuss it further with Foinavon and that will be the recommendation we will be putting to the general committee of the club . ’
6 As our picture shows , Gillian ( centre left ) was presented with her £100 prize by Brenda Wylie , chairman of the house management committee , who said : ‘ We raised £885 through the raffle which we will be putting towards a converted car for our residents to use . ’
7 He 'd known he would n't be putting on the act as soon as the boy had handed him the carrier .
8 ‘ Tomorrow we 'll be putting on the pressure to gain access to bank records — club and personal .
9 We know from the housing benefit system that there is a backlog of cases , I think hundred and a , quite a considerable number of people of where people are having problems producing wage receipts and evidence of income now and one dreads to think of the burden that will be putting on the letting section by erm inventing yet another system o of this kind erm I think people we know that people are wary already of applying for benefits because of means testing and I think that there 's that it would simply discourage people who really are in need from coming forward .
10 They 'll be putting on the style with new suits especially for the big day .
11 However , and it also has a down- side because now the contractors will be able to see the information which used to be confidential that local authorities will be putting on the table , but the point is it 's a chink , it 's a way forward we need to build on this .
12 You need to structure it in a way that fits in with the argument that you 're go the line of argument you 're going to be putting before the magistrate .
13 In fact , London qualified ambulance workers are being offered £12,100 , while to get anywhere near £25,000 a Metropolitan police constable would have to be putting in a huge amount of overtime — the annual pay of a PC with three years ' experience is £12,756 .
14 We 're committed to Harlow er , as an area we put considerable resources of our own into the first phase of er , the Three Hills and you 'll hear tonight we 'll be putting in a conditional er , two hundred thousand odd into into this phase from our own reserves .
15 Pretty soon I 'd be putting in a claim for ten per cent of his salary .
16 So she said , how much will I be putting in a fortnight she said in a electric cooker ?
17 ‘ I rented it , so I 'll be putting in an expense claim . ’
18 The deal , at Northern Engineering Industries , Newcastle upon Tyne , will be put to a mass meeting of workers today .
19 If the building is no longer needed for its original purpose , could it be put to a new use ?
20 It is meant to be put to a specific use .
21 Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes the world 's 20 smaller cricketing nations who currently lack Test status .
22 Otherwise , the issue will be put to a vote which also includes 20 smaller nations who lack Test status .
23 They say the question will be put to a referendum on May 15th and 16th .
24 The resolution below will be put to a vote at the final plenary .
25 Is planning permission required where the logical expansion of the catering enterprise requires part of the premises to be put to a different use ?
26 The argument is that funds should not be diverted to the government sector if they can be put to a more productive use in the private sector .
27 Scargill hoped for a ‘ domino effect ’ , to be promoted if necessary by the type of mass picketing which had been perfected a decade earlier , and the National Executive supported him ; only three members voted for a proposal that the demand for a national strike be put to a national ballot .
28 Questions relating to an offence may not be put to a person after he has been charged with that offence , or informed that he may be prosecuted for it , unless they are necessary for the purpose of preventing or minimising harm or loss to some other person or to the public or for clearing up an ambiguity in a previous answer or statement , or where it is in the interests of justice that the person should have put to him and have an opportunity to comment on information concerning the offence which has come to light since he was charged or informed that he might be prosecuted .
29 This could be put to a variety of uses .
30 Iliescu said that the NSF leadership had been criticized for giving in to mob rule , and that the issue , like that of the death penalty , should instead be put to a referendum .
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