Example sentences of "put [pers pn] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I got half a dozen drunks and three women dressed as Mother Christmas and put them on a truck and we drove round the West End on the busiest shopping day of the year playing loud jazz and bunging up the traffic .
2 We bring them home , kill them , and put them on a whitethorn bush .
3 Girls are so much easier , if you put them on a blanket at least all they do is wet it .
4 Put them on a window-sill and water them every two or three days .
5 You bury them under bits of the motorway , and if the motorway 's finished , you put them on a traffic island with bushes on it .
6 Put them on a plate , right ?
7 Just take a couple and put them on a plate !
8 ‘ Yes , put them on a Code Red standby .
9 When he had gone out , she gathered up their scattered clothes then folded them tidily and put them on a chair .
10 She made a chicken salad and poured herself a glass of chilled white wine , then put them on a tray and took them into her sitting room .
11 She took out her warmed mince pies and put them on a tray .
12 Then use anything — mugs — egg-cups — put them on a tray to catch the drips .
13 Put them on a list and wait .
14 On Dec. 16 the Netherlands authorities expelled 43 Russian Jews and put them on an aeroplane to Israel after their applications for asylum were turned down ; a further nine were expelled on Dec. 23 .
15 So we used to go up there and get our .008″ banjo strings and put them on the top and it really transformed what you could do . ’
16 I got cushions up there so I put them on the top .
17 They 're really crap , oh no , put them on the top of your old pencil .
18 I came home , put them on the floor and they virtually sorted themselves into two piles .
19 And er there used to be these er like Scotch people you know , with kilts , with swords and put them on the floor and dance round the swords and .
20 Put them on the floor Jackie .
21 Just put them on the floor then .
22 for a week , and th that in the holds then they were all , that was , we was hauling sacks , what they used to call erm and they used to bring 'em out , out of the hold on a , on a winch , and put them on the scale and weigh 'em and that 's what they used to call catch weights .
23 ‘ Others take my beers even if they 're warned not to — they sometimes put them on the bar without pump clips . ’
24 We do support them and as I say we buy our poppies , we wear our poppies and like this year we put them on the wreath as well you know er we 're very keen .
25 Put them on the word processor , yes !
26 up and put them on the window sill
27 Just shoved them off , put them on the dole , and there was some young lads that I I was n't worried myself , cos I I 'm in my sixties , but there was lads there with mortgages and kids .
28 Matisse had an arrangement with Miró whereby he would buy the latter 's works and put them on the market when the time seemed right .
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 If you get in the bath , I always do it right , take your knickers off I wash them , put them on the radiator .
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