Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] put [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Or just put it onto your poppadom like that .
2 He also claimed a declaration that the refusal of the directors of Newcastle United to release him from its retention list or alternatively to put him on its transfer list was unreasonable .
3 I think that just puts it into bloody perspective
4 The depth of the recession facing Germany means that the boom must fall soon , and then about the only way for Siemens to save the company will be to make a major acquisition that finally puts it onto the world stage .
5 They tell us that they only do dope occasionally , a factor that potentially puts them at greater risk .
6 Since he did n't like the golf course either he was in no real frame of mind to ‘ spreadeagle the field ’ , as a well-known golf pundit invariably and irritatingly puts it on television .
7 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
8 So we are going to give it a lot of coverage , and obviously put it in places like the information centre .
9 The Sweeper reached out a hand and gently put it on the front of Minch 's cage .
10 Do we just le do we just leave them and not put them in a locker ?
11 I 'm moving , I 'm scrooving , I 'm dooving this is hard , got to take all these notes and just put them into all sort of a summary .
12 Remember that fellow at work who walked into that gallery and just put it under his coat ?
13 And just put it on the coffee table , but keep it away from those books .
14 And just to put them in the right mood , they have now been invited to take part in an international competition at Market Drayton next weekend ( June 19–20 ) involving the United States junior team , Eire and Great Britain juniors .
15 This involved grating soap , microwaving it and finally putting it through a food processor .
16 She had a soft voice and always put me at my ease .
17 Therefore I suggest Mr Osborne tries inserting joysticks in both the ports and then enjoy the game which is really fun to play ( and hopefully put it on the Megatape after all ) .
18 He accepted my apologies for my appearance and quickly put me at ease , saying he had been a close friend of my father and was delighted to meet his son .
19 Eileen herself is very friendly and down-to-earth and quickly puts me at ease .
20 I 'll think over what you 've said , and also put it to Ben .
21 He used the milk in the canteen and also put it on sale in the shop used by resident employees of Occidental and by Libyans and others who held passes to enter the compound .
22 And Mr Robinson explained : ‘ The meeting was called to let the fans have their say and also to put them in the picture .
23 She took it off and carefully put it under the boy 's leg .
24 He stopped all isolationist trends in the Sicilian Church and clearly put it under the papacy .
25 McIllvanney was a Protestant bully from the Shankill Road in Belfast , who had learned his thuggery in the hard school of Northern Ireland 's prejudices , honed it in the British army , and now put it to whatever good use he wanted in the Bahamas .
26 After more anxious discussion , the woman who had come down with the leaves , bony and greyish of skin with her hair wrapped in a yellow turban , poured half , then all the small bottle of gin into the steaming mixture and ceremoniously put it in the centre of the floor .
27 You can question other people , other people might have that knowledge and you can question and clarify and form in your mind the ideas that you need and maybe put them to the group as a group .
28 I think if you can calf them and then put them onto the floor I think when there are sides that they can feed for themselves more there would be nothing wrong with a floor byre at all really .
29 Like we 've had women who have wet their knickers and then put them on the radiator to dry , or just swilled them out in the sink and end up with a smelly room .
30 We need a more active approach to the promotion of new knowledge provided by research … to carry out large numbers of research projects and then put them on shelves and in pigeon holes is appallingly wasteful , as is also the vast amount of information available in hundreds of central and local government reports published each year and then forgotten , and never collated or analysed within an overall framework of reference .
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