And, to add insult to injury, our councillors have the nerve to put in for more expenses. |
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So we put in for a national deal and now the same councillors are saying it has to be done locally. |
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You better put in for that time off from the job now, before somebody else beats you to it. |
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Well, we have to wait and see in this case if the defense is going to put in for bail. |
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We have put in for a number of smaller trust funds but so far none of the other grants have come through. |
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So long as you have your P45, which you should have received once you ceased working, you are entitled to put in for a claim. |
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Now, on the advice of Birdwatch Ireland, free homes have been put in for the little critters, with some 40 bird houses being built in the park's trees. |
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We were told to save the receipts, put in for the claims and see what happens. |
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I think that ties in with some of the programs, like the food safety enhancement program, which was put in for a different reason. |
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Money was put in for wait times and this is a very clever trick that the government did in the budget. |
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There were contingency funds put in for those serious unforeseen items which would have a major impact. |
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On the CCAA, Mr. Lockwood, there is Bill C-501, which Mr. Rafferty has put in for our party, which was originally my bill. |
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We asked if they could come and they said the only way to get new floors would be to put in for an inner-base move. |
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Video-surveillance has been installed, and cable TV has been put in for inmates. |
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I appreciate that the request I put in for that to be added arrived too late in the rather chaotic circumstances of this Monday. |
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The sunset clause in this case was put in for us to have that opportunity to review what has happened in the five years since its implementation. |
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Research has been done to put in a botanical garden on the Northern Baray, along with heritage trails to be put in for nature lovers. |
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Management has conceded the pay rise that workers put in for. |
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If the leader of the Bloc wants to be in power, he should put in for the job in Quebec. |
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Within two months, he put in for retirement and never looked back. |
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Jason Kenney: Again, my understanding is that whatever application that organization put in for funding did not meet the new priorities for CIDA's focus. |
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When, having seen and taken note of what his soul fed upon, the philosopher had begun to return, the ship on which he travelled put in for water or some other necessary at a certain port. |
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One doesn't really go anywhere by design, you know, you put in for jobs and move about, you know, I've lived in other places. |
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Dartmeet is the official put in for the Upper Dart section of the River Dart for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. |
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I also welcome the proposals that Mrs Jordan Cizelj has put in for clarification of the role of the Agency, in particular the role of its committee. |
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We have entered into agreements with several of the provinces where moneys have been put in for labour market development agreements, for example, in the province of Quebec, with which he might have scarce familiarity. |
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There were special favors put in for certain senators. |
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In 1977, the security certificate was put in for non-residents. |
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This year we put in for the first time smoking pot and driving. |
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Once you have full-time work, you put in for promotion. |
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A bid has been put in for funding to develop the idea. |
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He put in for the FRP package, knowing he was ill, not knowing why. |
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