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

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1 Feed a pinch of crushed flake as you put in pellets for the adult fish .
2 It 's uncapped you know the thing you put in banging of the guns under a hundred years , it has n't got that in it .
3 ‘ We have not achieved our goal yet , but the sale of the first plot allowed me to put in services for the proposed houses , ’ said Earl Haig .
4 when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp .
5 Then she dawdled through the mews where the milk-horses were shod , and the blacksmith made new railings to put in front of the houses .
6 Does not the Secretary of State recognise that there is no confidence in the community in the type of managers he proposes to put in control of the trusts ?
7 ‘ The section which the court is putting in force in the examination of a person under such circumstances is the section which places the decision as to an examination and as to its limits within the discretion of the court .
8 It 's all very well putting in applications for the bank to loan you large sums of money , but it is quite another thing to have them accepted .
9 And there , in exactly the manner I have recommended for putting in clues in the traditional whodunit , Hammett gives his readers their clue , full-out and in the open but made to look as if it was there as part of the particularly laconic , cool conversation the two men are having over the newly-slain body .
10 Martin Kaye , whom he put in charge of the ordinands .
11 Three other firms have put in developments for the outskirts of the town , including Brook Park , off the A133 , which has been included in the draft local plan .
12 Great … as the labours of Mr Hume have been , it may be doubted whether all his exertions can be put in competition with the single act of Mr Bennet in obtaining an accurate return of the salaries , offices and emoluments of the honourable Members . ’
13 I think its the pressure 's you see in er magazines at the moment its the , the full lip look , you know , erm , that certain models have sort of erm put in Vogue at the moment and
14 ( 5.5 ) unc If a non-terminated process is put in parallel with a terminated one , then only the non-terminated one can proceed .
15 Further , in the attempted containment of transvestism ( Love 's Cure ) masculinity and sexual difference are put in question in a very specific way : in the containment of one hostile knowledge another is inadvertently produced ; suppression of an ( in ) subordinate deviance discloses other , equally disturbing deviations at the heart of the dominant ; erotic deviations whose repression is a condition of domination in one of its most important forms : homosocial male bonding .
16 It is not as large as the wheel at Rotherfield Greys ( q.v. ) but is sometimes put in operation with a donkey , as a tourist attraction .
17 The future of a major logging , pulp and paper project planned for the Merauke area of Irian Jaya ( west Papua ) has been put in doubt after the withdrawal of one of the two companies supporting it .
18 ‘ If anyone would like to be put in contact with the Bourne Trust or the National Association , write to me at St Gregory the Great , . ’
19 Once the mobile team is put in contact with the village elders and a date agreed , the village is informed and encouraged to put a priority on attending .
20 Seagram of Canada and France 's Pernod-Ricard are understood to have put in bids for the Whitbread business .
21 Last month four companies , Plessey , Marconi , MEL and Thorn EMI , put in bids for the radar .
22 The committee agreed to accept the proposal , recommended by external consultants , last year and a number of private companies , including some from England , have already put in bids for the service .
23 None of that , for reasons that I have already explained , is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal .
24 While the Board believes its patients were not put in jeopardy by the HIV doctor , his many sexual partners — both male and female — could be in real danger .
25 ‘ If critics have any reason for existence , ’ one of them has said , ‘ this is it : to give assurance of value , and to provide somehow perhaps anyhow — the means by which readers may be put in possession of the valuable book . ’
26 After participating in the Talavera campaign , he was put in command of the 2nd brigade of the 3rd division from October 1809 , and on 25 October he was gazetted a colonel .
27 Sarah was put in care at a very young age — and was on the game even while under the supervi-sion of social workers .
28 These were duly assembled , exercised and put in readiness by the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Armed Forces , Marshal I. I. Yakubovskiy , but at the decisive moment transferred to a forward command post of the Soviet High Command in Legnica , Poland , under the C.-in-C. of the Soviet Ground Forces , Army General I. G. Pavlovskiy .
29 Sophie 's father was put in prison by the French , but Felix and his father had helped him to escape and leave France .
30 The Government are now tampering with legislation that was put in place for the protection of miners .
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