Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] has put " in BNC.

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1 As Gittins has put it , ‘ The commonsense notion that all families in the past were much more solidaristic and stable institutions can not be borne out — death saw to that ’ ( Gittins , 1985 , p. 9 ) .
2 As N.R. Hanson has put it , ‘ There is more to seeing than meets the eyeball ’ .
3 In the recent decision of Murphy v. Brentwood DC [ 1990 ] 2 All ER 908 , the House of Lords has put an end to what it described as the ‘ uncertainty ’ created by Lord Wilberforce 's wide principle by using the 1966 Practice Statement to overrule Anns .
4 The end of a lean spell for Wilkinson has put Boro back on course for the all-important second spot .
5 Jacques Pinon , owner of a cafe tabac in Paris has put up the required ‘ no smoking ’ signs , but thinks his responsibility stops there .
6 Brian Brady at the US Bureau of Mines in Colorado has put the effect described by Persinger to the test .
7 SANDY LYLE 'S victory in the Volvo Masters on Sunday has put him back on course for another Major title .
8 In the UK , operation of the new sulphuric acid recovery plant on Teesside has put an end to ICI 's last licensed programme of waste disposal at sea .
9 AN eight point victory by Wirral AC over Thurrock has put the Bebington Club at the top of Division Four of the UK Women 's League with one match of the season left .
10 Gordon Knapper of the biscuit kilns department at Alexandra has put pen to paper and composed this cautionary ode on the yuletide tradition of giving presents .
11 THE CASE of an alleged ‘ kinky shrink ’ at Harvard has put America 's oldest university into a flat spin .
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