Example sentences of "[conj] put it into the " in BNC.
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1 | Peel and core the fruit , cut it into crescent-moon slices and put it into the dish . |
2 | Now Barbara has gathered her comprehensive knowledge of the Southeast 's furnishing and decorating scene and put it into the second edition of The Ideal Home Design Sourcebook . |
3 | ‘ Maud , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ would you please remove that frog from the jar and put it into the box in the cupboard ? |
4 | Having been placed on to three lengths of webbing , six men would be required to lift the shell and put it into the case ; the webs were then cut , as it would not have been possible to withdraw them . |
5 | She got the revolver off the back seat and put it into the glove compartment with the cartridges . |
6 | Taking the roll of tools out of my stout and well travelled haversack , I unscrewed the plate with only a little difficulty and put it into the haversack . |
7 | Then more seriously , after he had crumpled up the paper sandwich bag and put it into the waste bin , he said , ‘ You 'll find , Kit — it 's Christian names , eh , Kit and Alec ? — that the inhabitants of Koraloona are the kindest people on earth . |
8 | Well , take your plate into the kitchen and put it into the sink . |
9 | 4 By the end of the week , I rubberband the treat food dish onto the end of an extra perch and put it into the cage through the door . |
10 | It reminds us of the idea that , while we have carved up knowledge and put it into the hands of separate academic professions , ultimately all knowledge is bound up together . |
11 | Cover the bowl and put it into the fridge for about 10 minutes , so that the gelatine just begins to set . |
12 | That 's to say someone is leaving and we are going to take that post out and put it into the food section , and on b , I would say to Matthew that before committing us to a budget of two and a half thousand against a background of ten percent cuts , I would suggest that the health educational help-line and their day-long courses for E H Os might be made good use of in the forth-coming year . |