Example sentences of "to put [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Deeply afraid that this man was going to put me in a cage .
2 The words and melodies of the hymns used during the day all helped to put me in a receptive mood .
3 Howard Hawks , who owned my contract , always said that he wanted to put me in a film with either Bogie , or Cary Grant , and I always thought , ‘ Oh , Cary Grant , naturally , how great that would be . ’
4 And now they 've changed their mind and want to put me in a caravan .
5 I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat .
6 ‘ You 're just trying to put me in the wrong , are n't you ?
7 Mummy tell daddy to put me in the hall .
8 Nor is it much use to put them in a pocket , for the rigours of the downward journey are such that they arrive at ground level in the form of an omelette .
9 Even when children care desperately for their elderly parents and have to put them in a home because of lack of personal resources , they are not always able to keep up regular contact because of moving to find employment .
10 Certainly , for household products , it makes sense to put them in a household setting .
11 I think it would have been perhaps better if you , somehow er , maybe er I du n no , you could erm , nothing to do with you so you ri you 're not in a position to be able to move them erm but if it was possible to put them in a , a different situation I think would have made a more interesting picture .
12 They were concious of their decision and did n't seem to put them in a great dilemna
13 If you buy green bananas a handy tip for speeding up their ripening is to put them in a bag together with some apples or kiwi fruit .
14 We move them around deliberately , to gain experience and to put them in a different environment so that they come forward with fresh ideas . ’
15 You certainly would n't want to put them in a different species , at least as far as you can judge from their shells .
16 SOCIAL ‘ Sociologists apparently have come round to the belief that 50 per cent of middle-class parents who send their children to private schools would be happy to put them in the state system if dinner money was renamed lunch money . ’
17 It is up to you to put them in the mood you want .
18 Although there is much in these three books to put them in the category of Ruritanian adventure , Scott may be a stronger influence .
19 My first thought was to put them in the dustbin .
20 Now all they have time to do when they 're working on the site is to put them in the trays and wash them .
21 I told Mr Kennedy to put them in the kennels last night .
22 " This Meeting recommend to the Collector to procure from the County town Models of the Imperial Weights and measures , and to put them in the hands of Samuel Lamont , who is appointed to ascertain that all weights and measures within the Island be corrected and marked by the standard . "
23 The tablecloth needed no stones to hold it down and all the plastic bags waited for Betty to put them in the master plastic bag she had brought for the purpose .
24 And they were going to put them in the shape of an arrowhead .
25 And just to put them in the right mood , they have now been invited to take part in an international competition at Market Drayton next weekend ( June 19–20 ) involving the United States junior team , Eire and Great Britain juniors .
26 And Mr Robinson explained : ‘ The meeting was called to let the fans have their say and also to put them in the picture .
27 Well I said it , told you to get some just to put them in the garage when it 's hot .
28 You 're trying to put them in the same leg darling .
29 Well you 're dad 's not allowed to put them in the van and bring them home either ?
30 And they used to put them in the christmas pudding .
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