Example sentences of "them up and put [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd tried several , imitating his Mum 's signature but he 'd scrumpled them up and put them in the waste paper basket . |
2 | Eat them or mash them up and put them on your face — with their soothing properties , carrots really earn their ‘ skin-food ’ label . |
3 | That has been done to death by ex-managers and ex-record companies who use a list of about two dozen tracks which they write down on a sheet of paper , cut them up and put them in a hat , and whatever order they come out in that 's another album . |
4 | And that if you do n't pick them up and put them back where you got them from , they are still there two weeks later , and the house looks a bit of a tip . |
5 | ‘ If you 're looking for your undies , I 've folded them up and put them on top of the TV for you . |
6 | My mother then gathered them up and put them in a container , and I took them to a nearby stream and let them go with goodness knows what effect on the environment . |
7 | She did n't know where half the things went , but she tidied them up and put them in piles on the stairs so people could taken them up to their rooms when they went , and the kitchen looked nice and tidy . |
8 | Frau Hoflin took one look at her and refrained from asking her to pick them up and put them in the washing machine . |
9 | She said and he picked them up and put them both together and it was seven hundred and odd she had to pay out , for her car ! |
10 | But if they 're dry I just fold them up and put them away anyway . |
11 | They come out of lectures and then they round them up and put them in a small group , you know . |
12 | Because the children were crying , they picked them up and put something in their mouths . |
13 | She then sorts all the vests and folds them up and puts them in the box , then the pants , then dresses and lastly cardigans . |
14 | Add to this that she was a vain woman with a streak of snobbery , but one who had made a friend of Alice Fernie ( who herself was unlikely to pick her friends haphazardly ) ; that she was a man-hunting , high-life-loving girl who had shown no desire to keep up her connection with her old stamping-grounds ; and finally , that she apparently received obscene letters with equanimity , merely folding them up and putting them away like love-letters sentimentally preserved ; add all these things together and you had a woman who was as incomprehensible as women traditionally are . |