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

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1 The unchallenged winner of the wooden spoon after putting England in on Thursday , he bounced back yesterday with an innings of magnificent irresponsibility .
2 Now Parlour will get the chance to stake his claim after putting Arsenal back on the rails after their bad start to the season by making both goals in the 2-0 win at Liverpool on Sunday .
3 He added defiantly : ‘ This bomb will not deter us from putting Portadown back on the North . ’
4 But he vowed : ‘ This bomb will not deter us from putting Portadown back on the map as the hub of the north . ’
5 She had succeeded in putting Luke out of her thoughts by concentrating purely on each present moment , each new impression , with the same degree of single-mindedness that he himself was capable of , and with a sense of pleasant anticipation she studied her map and set out to see some of the art treasures .
6 The monarchy should be abolished and the land of the aristocracy confiscated to pay for putting England back on its feet .
7 Taken in conjunction with Apple 's move to offer Mac Application Services software on the PowerPC RISC and IBM RS/6000s , plus the Cat-in-the-Hat software for putting Mac up on other RISCs — which the firm is now trying to figure out how to introduce — it seems like Apple is getting ready to spread its crown jewels around hardware architectures .
8 Yet it now looks inevitable that MPs and unions will be demanding the big spending schemes aimed at putting Britain back to work do exactly that .
9 Shaun Taylor lifted the tedium by putting Swindon ahead after 75 minutes , but they were restricted to their 10th away draw of the season four minutes later when Billy Clark headed an unexpected equaliser from Ian Alexander 's free-kick .
10 Midfield player Mark Proctor celebrated his recall by putting Boro ahead after 15 minutes .
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