Example sentences of "[noun sg] put it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , Mummy put it away |
2 | In some ways people in London ( flower of cities all , as a Scots poet put it long ago ) , both men and women , have more freedom to live as they want than they have in most other cities . |
3 | He sent Rizzardi clear and his cross was missed by Brian Kilcline , enabling Capocchiano to put it away from close in . |
4 | The Social Security Advisory Committee put it more tersely : ’ Cases which have no merit ought to be rejected by the present wording of regulation 72 . |
5 | Now Grandma put it away now . |
6 | The large number of astronomy books published may be varied in their presentation , topics , standards of difficulty and reader orientation , but they have one thing in common : the author 's open enthusiasm for the subject and desire to put it across . |
7 | He glanced at Belinda as he spoke and she turned quickly to the glucose monitoring kit to put it away . |
8 | Yes yes er and and the price it cost the er tax payers and rate payers of Nottingham in the first place to put it there yes . |
9 | My husband puts it very nicely . |
10 | Lieb puts it well when he observes that the facade inscription on St Michael Berg am Laim — ‘ This is the Lord 's doing ; it is marvellous to our eyes ’ — paid homage not only to the King of kings , but also to the all powerful Josef Clemens , prince-bishop of Cologne . |
11 | ‘ My goodness , I 'd quite forgotten … all the drama put it right out of my head . |
12 | Ellwood shifted the sole of his foot to put it directly behind Annie 's head , knee bent . |
13 | Even if the political will were there , the money to put it all right again is not . |
14 | Nanny put it away for you . |
15 | Hopefully Wilko is only experimenting as if this is our lineup for the season to put it mildly we 're fucked . |
16 | ‘ The figures we have access to put it rather lower than that . |
17 | Is she also aware of the fact that the National Sounds Archive now housed in Exhibition Road in South Kensington , ought really to be next door to the Music Library and it has always been the ambition of the Library to put it there and that furthermore , and here I speak from great knowledge because I negotiated the arrangement , if that site at Exhibition Road for the National Sounds Archive Library is sold , that money can only be used under the term of that agreement to provide similar accommodation elsewhere . |
18 | The authors of the meta-analysis put it differently : that there is no evidence that low molecular weight heparins offer any improvement over standard heparin . |
19 | Almost at the same moment an English observer put it more succinctly : " Foreign service may sometimes provide a good stirrup but never a good saddle " . |
20 | So , I think we should say we are sceptical , and I think the paper puts it correctly er , we are sceptical of whether the reforms of the first consortium in fact , is going to meet the needs in terms of new health area and I know that time will come , they 're talking about the lot , it 's gon na wonderful and that the our economies should get all I can say is that the likelihood is the only f the area committee er , so that residents can comment managers , but since we 've already had a nine hundred percent increase in senior management in the health service in the past five years up from nine hundred to over ten thousand at a cost of fifty to two hundred and fifty million pounds I 'm rather sceptical about that one as well ! |
21 | ‘ I sat up all through the flight putting it together . |
22 | That 's the thing a man has , only a man 's is bigger : he kisses you , you 've seen people kissing , of course you have , but when they kiss when nobody else is looking , the man puts it inside you . ’ |
23 | The fate of attempted reforms has only added to the north 's alienation , as Catholic bishops have time and again pulled Dublin 's politicians by the ear — ‘ a question ’ , as the senior archbishop put it earlier this month , ‘ of legislators respecting the moral convictions to which people adhere , and which are influenced by their membership of the church . ’ |
24 | Well did the Book of Common prayer put it succinctly when it spoke of the relationship between us and God : ‘ Whose service is perfect freedom ’ . |
25 | For the past few months it 's been more or less constantly at the limit — the £300,000 cheque put it unacceptably over . " |
26 | Security was to be bought — at least sometimes — but not for free men and women but , as the English terminology put it clearly , for ‘ servants ’ — whose liberty was strictly constrained : domestic servants , ‘ railway servants ’ , even ‘ civil servants ’ ( or public officials ) . |
27 | VARIETY PUT IT ALMOST ALL in one unkind sentence earlier this year : ‘ Once a star who asked $1.5 million per picture , Lowe has recently got married and is rehabilitating his image by working on Broadway . ’ |
28 | If it is your first work of fiction of any great length , I think you are doing the right thing putting it forward for appraisal by the Eastern Arts Board , you are lucky in your part of the country to have this . |
29 | Many members of the Bar still believe that the European Community is , as one Tory MP put it very recently , airy-fairy . |
30 | and they 'd be a blot on the landscape to put it mildly , |