Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] put his [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll put his jamas on I think
2 yeah , and I would make him there and then no matter what time of night or morning it was , strip off and go in the shower and , yeah , even in his hair , that 's , that 's how bad it was , I 'd put his clothes downstairs in the washing basket not even in the bedroom one .
3 Geoff Addy , of the Old Dun Cow , says he can not afford a new 20-year lease which will put his rent and rates up to £2,000 a week .
4 Did he think she would put his affair with Rebecca in jeopardy ?
5 Thus having sold Rocky we are left with no-one who can put his foot on the ball and control the game ( Macca excepted ) .
6 We 'll put his comments away in the locker and bring them out again when we go down to their place , ’ said the Scotland international .
7 Let's go and have a chat with him and see if we can put his mind at rest . ’
8 The situation had nothing particularly unusual about it — an unmarried man visiting the house he had just bought and wondering where he should put his furniture , and two women-sisters , perhaps — betraying a very natural interest in the man or the house or both .
9 ‘ They 're on to us , ’ he groaned , wondering whether he should put his foot down on the accelerator instead .
10 he should put his hand in his pocket really and buy something
11 When Lineker became aware of Taylor 's comments , he felt he should put his side of the argument .
12 Instead of carding someone he 'll put his arm round her and say Do n't !
13 Bunny was a young , gentle teacher though he could put his foot down when needed .
14 They looked at an album by Howard Keel and one of them said : ‘ Oh , he could put his shoes under my bed any time . ’
15 During it all , Charles wondered how he could put his friend off such a highly improper plan as he had devised .
16 More than that , he wished he could put his finger on why he did n't .
17 Miguel was sitting at his desk , and he reached over and pulled Shelley towards him , so that he could put his arm round her waist .
18 An ex-IBMer on a British Rail sleeper recently complained he could put his VISA card into a machine somewhere 35,000 feet up , and put his computer in-bleeper to the phone mouthpiece , and it would automatically dial up his E-mail and give him his messages .
19 Erlich thought that he would n't be doing anything before he 'd put his head down .
20 He 'd put his stamps away later .
21 He 'd put his elbow up slightly as he took the bag from her because sometimes she would clout him with it .
22 I mean , he 'd put his elbows on the table because we had the kitchen table .
23 When the sales were on , ‘ he 'd put his hand in his pocket and gave my mother sovereigns — ‘ Go and get them all something . ’
24 He 'd put his hand to the place , amazed to see it come away bloody .
25 He 'd put his mind to it that he would n't , you know this he had it in mind that we were going to work for this thirty pound a week less , take it or leave it .
26 Well I do n't think and nobody will turn this you know this he nobody would , he 'd put his mind to something and there is nobody on earth that could turn him .
27 When he became too drunk or sleepy to go on he would put his head on her shoulder and go to sleep .
28 Then he would put his quill pens aside and consider an honest job of work .
29 Needing to borrow £50,000 million this year , Mr Lamont had to promise his creditors that he would put his accounts in order as soon as possible .
30 He would put his fork into his mouth and pretend it was stuck , while he pulled and pulled .
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