Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] put " in BNC.

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1 If that decision has now put him in the casualty ward , it has equally kept him from the sanatorium .
2 But the launch of Intel 's new 33MHz SX processor has just put another nail in the 386 coffin .
3 The demise of the old Ministry has now put eleven theatres , eighteen museums and libraries , eighteen teaching and research institutes , eight industrial companies and several other organisations in the hands of its successor .
4 The scrum has also looked solid enough to date , although no side has really put it under any pressure yet .
5 But Brussels has now put a ceiling of 600 000 kits a year on this operation .
6 Only about half a minute of the first half remaining and er certainly Whitlow has hardly put a foot wrong at the back for Leicester so far .
7 Costco has already put in a second application to answer some of the criticisms .
8 Industry has already put some money into the idea .
9 The Section 11 review has clearly put a stop to any funding for mother tongue teaching shifting the emphasis towards support for English .
10 Medical research has also put pressure on chimpanzee and cotton-top tamarin populations , many are captured live and exported for experimentation because biologically they are so similar to humans .
11 While the document lists a number of legislative options , it makes a powerful case for the introduction of a prohibition system , along the lines of Article 86 , to complement the proposals for restrictive trades practices previously put forward , and operating in a broadly similar manner .
12 Open enrolment provisions , which remove the limits some LEAs had previously put on schools in their area , demand that all maintained schools accept pupils up to the limit of their physical capacity .
13 If Ken had only put his mind to it he might have in the end come up with something even better .
14 Zach had already put on his coat and cap and was waiting to tell him something when Ginnie and Miss Thorne 's elder sister burst in .
15 Gloria closed the sliding door , pulled down the blinds , and switched off the six lamps which Dot had just put on .
16 All the more disappointing therefore to learn later that some Seniors members who had blackballed me for Muirfield had now put in an objection to my joining this club too .
17 Japan 's ruling and opposition parties have both put forward plans for political reform , which include a shift towards a first-past-the-post electoral system .
18 Students like yourself have decided how and why it should be written ; the authors have merely put together a series of explanations and answers to the questions that these students have asked .
19 Although explicable as an instance of context-specificity the results of this experiment have apparently put paid to the only explanation for the phenomenon that we have so far considered .
20 There is a Bertone version on the cards and it 's believed both Pininfarina and ItalDesign have also put forward proposals .
21 Ronni felt faintly put out by this further reference to Arnie — especially since the allegation was perfectly true .
22 Valiance had surely put her in his path .
23 Marriage had effectively put paid to her career as an actress , and between household tasks she busied herself penning articles protesting at the pressures on people like her to cook beautiful meals and write novels like Margaret Drabble .
24 Rather more interesting , however , to Julia than either Ian 's or Canon Wheeler 's vision for the Church was the very puzzling question of why , when he invariably summoned his subordinates to come to him by phone , Wheeler had today put himself to the trouble of walking up a back staircase to the servants ' quarters ?
25 Russia had already put under its jurisdiction border troops in Tajikistan , and Tajik rebel forces were known to be receiving weaponry via this route .
26 Kiwomya , 23 yesterday , struck twice in the last 20 minutes to book his team a Coca-Cola Cup fourth round replay after Dalian Atkinson and Dean Saunders had twice put Villa in front .
27 The CBI , the British Institute of Management and the Institute of Personnel Management have all put to him the same point about single-union agreements .
28 In actual fact , the one point five stipulation , I think East Devon have now put up to two , have n't they ?
29 Urbanisation has also put pressure on the sewage system .
30 As Haar has nicely put it , the situation is akin to that of a sweepstake : a single ticket fetches much more than its mathematically calculated value , for the simple reason that the grand prize may fall to any one holder .
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