Examples of 'be put to the vote' in a sentence

Meaning of "be put to the vote"

Be put to the vote: This phrase is commonly used in the context of decision-making processes, especially in parliamentary or organizational settings. It means that a proposal or motion is being presented for a vote, where individuals cast their ballots in favor or against the proposal.

How to use "be put to the vote" in a sentence

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be put to the vote
So this can not be put to the vote.
To be put to the vote without debate.
That is why it should be put to the vote.
It should be put to the vote like the others.
It really does not need to be put to the vote.
Decisions may also be put to the vote by written or electronic correspondence.
I ask that my proposal be put to the vote.
It will be put to the vote in the full plenary in the future.
Both amendments will be put to the vote.
It would be put to the vote the following day without debate or amendments.
I request that this be put to the vote.
They may be put to the vote without first being referred to Committee.
Human conscience is not to be put to the vote.
The request would be put to the vote during the vote on the report itself.
This should therefore be put to the vote.
It will be put to the vote at the Brussels plenary session in early April.
The following may be put to the vote.
The representative of Mauritius requested that the seventh preambular paragraph be put to the vote.
So they shall be put to the vote tomorrow.
He asked for those amendments to be put to the vote.
Resolution shall be put to the vote without debate.
Nor was it a motion for adjournment to be put to the vote.
It can not be put to the vote.
He requested that the draft resolution be put to the vote.
The report will be put to the vote shortly.
Difficult agreement reached on port services to be put to the vote.
Such a motion shall be put to the vote immediately.
The motion he had proposed should therefore be put to the vote.
That amendment must be put to the vote as a whole.
He would therefore like the proposed text to be put to the vote.
It ought therefore to be put to the vote first tomorrow.
Proposed new global technical regulations shall be put to the vote.
Such a nrotion shall be put to the vote immediately.
It is my opinion that this second resolution can not be put to the vote.
Such a notion shall be put to the vote immediately.
Even if he were not present his amendment must be put to the vote.
The motion would be put to the vote immediately.
I should like this particular part to be put to the vote.
They will then be put to the vote here in plenary.
The intention was not for it to be put to the vote.
The proposal shall be put to the vote before any amendments.
There are only two resolutions to be put to the vote.
These reports will be put to the vote tomorrow at voting time.
Items entered in thisway may be put to the vote.
His report will be put to the vote by all MEPs in June.
Items entered in this way may be put to the vote.
The resolution will be put to the vote at the next voting time.
Parliament approved the request will be put to the vote.
Some of the opinions to be put to the vote during the plenary session.
I therefore ask for the proposal to be put to the vote.

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