Example sentences of "put on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This shirt is put on over the head and does not surround the body in one piece but is fastened at the back .
2 Fascinating though they are , thoughts of Classic confrontations to come were put on to the back-burner by another dazzling performance from Zilzal , who stamped himself as one of the outstanding milers of recent years with a thrashing of the French champion , Polish Precedent .
3 A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank .
4 If we return to the example of our widget-making factory after the introduction of the new production process , with half its workforce put on to the labour market ( or , putting it more bluntly , sacked ) , then many of them are likely to be eligible for unemployment benefit .
5 Accountants logging on in London see their own set of accounts , but all of the data is put on to the same database that New York and Hong Kong are using . ’
6 Because you know money-wise because we were not content to sit back and see er schemes being introduced that , which were going to act as a deterrent to er our members er being able to earn wages er on incentives and so therefore erm what happened was that we agreed that the consultants er head personnel manager would come down and talk to each group of people who were being put on to the incentive scheme , one , in order that he go over everything with them in regard to its application , and two , then answer any practical questions er where our members may find that there could be difficulties .
7 All four disks were put on to the printer 's hard disk and the images were fine-tuned before the final film and plates were made .
8 They were put on to the French market one at a time with intervals between the sales .
9 Mostly , he supposed , he was happy because she was going to be the most startling singer he had put on to the Hochhauser stage .
10 The scallops would be put on to the seabed after about two years growth in special nets , and grown on for a further two years before harvesting .
11 ‘ Next year 's Eurovision could be put on at the King 's Hall .
12 For the last 14 years the show has been put on at the Apollo Theatre , with adoring parents almost filling its eighteen hundred seats as those true troopers give their all for the gang show .
13 Nevertheless , a creditable show was put on for the public , which in true GWAD fashion , stood their ground despite what the elements threw at them .
14 Henrietta , tall for her age and spectacularly thin , stood by them in the bikini she had put on for the sunshine and the wand , hovering round the crowd , finally pointed at her .
15 Yes you 're actually e sitting outside the original house , as it was built cos we had a room put on for the the back here originally .
16 9/Face completed ; washes of paint from the crayon were put on after the eyebrows and eyelashes were drawn in .
17 There are also benefits to be gained from schools working together on ‘ education weeks ’ where displays of art , craft and project work are put on in the town hall or community centre .
18 The grey trousers were put on in the month of March last and the white waistcoats in May . ’
19 Do have it put on in the cinema .
20 If ever a stage production was set to enjoy a long run , it must be the work being put on by the Glasgow-based ensemble company , The Golden Age Theatre .
21 Demonstrations were put on by the Institute of Aquaculture and the departments of Environmental Science , Education , Psychology , Biological and Molecular Sciences , Japanese Studies , English Studies and Information Services .
22 It 's put on by the Rotary Club of Alfreton .
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