Example sentences of "[adv] put its [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A chicken once put its foot through a newly-sheeted tunnel , but the less said about that the better . |
2 | This was the constant complaint of Arthur Young , among others , and the great sociologist Max Weber later put its link to consumption very clearly . |
3 | HP PerfRX , a system performance monitoring tool is now available for OpenView , priced at £5,000 , and HP is also putting its backup and print management applications up on the environment . |
4 | Atlanta-based Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc is now putting its Accura modems through computer stores : two modems are available at between $80 and $340 , Hayes said . |
5 | The UN must now put its money where its mouth is . |
6 | She had then put its architecture firmly out of her mind , together with her yearnings for Norman arches , carved reredos and familiar Early English spires . |
7 | Looking to go public in the next year , it is now out for a $1m second round to be used primarily for sales and marketing , efforts it 's yet to put its back into and needs a vice president of marketing and marketing and two sales people . |
8 | All of which has been glued together by a not inconsiderable act of faith , since none of the principal funders — the Scottish Arts Council and Glasgow City Council are both being asked for £20,000 — has yet put its thumbprint on the relevant cheque . |
9 | The company is certainly putting its money where its mouth is . |