Example sentences of "[adv] put their [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It serves only to put their comparison with human imbeciles in proper perspective . |
2 | Anyone foolish enough to put their hand into the liquid suffers one automatic Wound per round of contact , regardless of armour and Toughness . |
3 | Although they can gently put their point of view , parents must then accept the situation . |
4 | I have never heard anything so irresponsible and silly ; he does a great disservice to farmers , who rightly put their confidence in the Government , not him , to get it right . |
5 | The civilians caugh ( in this week 's crossfire may no longer put their trust in UN protection . |
6 | While I am not denigrating individual interpreters working for the immigration service or the Home Office , many of whom work extremely hard and do a very good job , it is essential that those seeking political asylum have an absolute guarantee that the person doing the translating is independent , is fully aware of the importance of an asylum application , is fully familiar with the cases and is somebody whose background has been inquired into to make sure that he or she is not in a position to infiltrate the immigration service and pass information back to the regime from which the individual may be fleeing , thus putting their family at risk . |
7 | I turned to him and said , ‘ By the way , someone just put their head round the door . ’ |
8 | ‘ No , ’ I repeated , ‘ Someone just put their head round the door . ’ |
9 | Can anyone really put their hand on their heart and say that there will be no violent backdrop to the 1995 World Cup ? |
10 | This immediately puts their organisation in a good light and the journalist is disposed to feel that this outfit may be a useful source of information in the future . |
11 | The ones who began with such high hopes of the world , then put their trust in psychopaths and fantasists , invested their faith in boozers and hitters . |
12 | They insist that this group is ‘ nominal ’ , rather like Christians who go to church for the comfortable feelings they get , but who never put their faith into practice . |