Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] put [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I must put Adèle to bed now , ’ I said .
2 and I mean I have done several since I left the Scottish Office as well which is quite good and I thought that I might put Sandy at his ease by telling a couple of amusing incidents that have happened post the Scottish Office days
3 Yeah I did , oh I 'll put Kerry on later
4 I 'll put Darren well that is clean cos I cleaned that up .
5 I 'll put Aline straight and try and get Tom to belt up about it when amongst the boys .
6 I 'll put Britain back on the rails
7 I 'll put Lancashire , but I 'm not .
8 Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question , which is that , well in my book it does n't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community , but I 'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives .
9 I 'll put Lilian back in her pram , then I can wipe while you wash . ’
10 Thirty seconds worth of family things I 'll put June on from Mansfield first cos June 's out champ are you ready ?
11 Erm look I 'll put June on from Mansfield first of all I wanted thirty seconds worth of famous dogs cos we had er why Nottinghamshire 's dogs are too dumpy earlier on did n't we ? .
12 Mr. Marshall will have most of the information I want , and I 'll put Miss Robinson and young Spalding on the job of checking things .
13 I thought I could put Lisa in charge of the maintenance side . ’
14 United boss Dave Bassett has no doubts : ‘ I 'd put Brian Deane in the England team . ’
15 On a combination of power , accuracy and consistency ( ie success rate ) I would put Lorimer 1st from players I have seen .
16 I would put Ralph Gardener Community High School report on the heading , I would put name , year and your subject there or , subject whatever I would tighten that up
17 I would put Schmeichel in that group and at 27 he still has a lot of time to improve . ’
18 I shall put Hasan in your trust , ’ he said , ‘ and I will inform Mr Shah that a first-class man is ‘ on the job ’ .
19 Boro rescued the situation with Phillips 's match-winner which should put Boro in good heart for three successive home matches next week .
20 ‘ Fortunately Britain can win if we learn from past mistakes , and I would now like to conclude by outlining certain strategic proposals for your consideration , which would put Britain firmly on the upward path to meet the Prime Minister 's long-term objectives . ’
21 The book is designed to bridge the gap between the very simple and inadequate descriptions of use given with many Homoeopathic remedies and the much larger texts , the depth and complexity of which would put Homoeopathy quite beyond all but the most dedicated of beginners .
22 Anyone wanting to make a successful career as a professional musician must have an eternal sense of optimism tinged with gilt-edged charm and a business sense which would put Richard Branson in the shade .
23 Keeping him in quarantine is much wiser than producing a situation in which you might put Iran back in control of the Gulf , after eight years in which the whole of the outside world , including the Soviet Union and the US , built up this great military monster in Iraq , in order to prevent Iran from running the Gulf .
24 ‘ Maybe she 'll put Benny Hogan , Ten . ’
25 She 'd put Peter Pan collars on them , so I took them off again , and fortunately there was enough stuff left to finish the neck lines . ’
26 You could put Skinner down in front of any audience in any time and place and he would have it in stitches ’ The Guardian .
27 I was thinking you could put Thomas and the carriages in there .
28 And it should really it 's I think we should put November automatic on that .
29 we 'll put Mozart on now for ya then
30 A disgusted Torie Clarke , spokeswoman for the Bush re-election campaign , told The Sunday Telegraph : ‘ We will put George and Barbara Bush 's marriage , and their family and their commitment to family values , up against anybody 's in this country , including the Clintons . ’
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