Example sentences of "[adv] put [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The PSD announced on April 30 , 1990 , that it would not put up a candidate against Soares in the next presidential elections , due in 1991 .
2 Firth may be generalisable : a person can obtain by deception even though he did not put forth a misrepresentation , when he is under a duty to disclose .
3 Do not put down a letter or a memo until you have dealt with it .
4 They could always put up a banner , ‘ mens sana in corpore sano ’ .
5 Er I think er it 's easy to talk about taking off two and a half percent here and there , I could probably put forward a number of reasons why it could add on two and a half percent , five percent to the figures and indeed I 'd be very disappointed if at the end of the day , we did n't achieve er greater reductions because once you get out long distance through traffic , er whose prime purpose is to move from A to B as quickly as possible , once you do that it gives you the opportunity then of bringing in the sorts of measures to improve pedestrian safety , er to slow traffic down , introduce traffic calming , which you ca n't do on primary routes .
6 It must also put together a package which will help to ease Britain out of the recession .
7 Did the girl from Aberdeen really say , " Och , no , not on the table ! " as my father flattened a bluebottle with his hand , and did he really put down a newspaper on the same table to eat his breakfast ?
8 By then I realized it was all too late anyway so I did n't put up a fight .
9 I still think I am the more domineering , but that is only because she is so polite + generally does n't put up a fight ! ( or used not to ! )
10 the japanese say they are looking for the instructions they can work a solar car but ca n't put up a tent for eats … its what you fancy … at night its noodles … come daybreak its what 's left …
11 We do n't put up a lot of decorations around the place .
12 ‘ Team Toyota Europe want them to go to the Safari and they ca n't put off a decision much longer .
13 He did n't put out a hand but Cal grabbed his free one and said , ‘ Glad to meet you , Vern .
14 He could n't even put together a picture of her day any longer , because she had n't allowed him to see the Bloomsbury rooms where she lived , though he had mooned by them in his car often enough , at the starts of many nights doomed to reveries of longing and revenge .
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