Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] put [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The UN must now put its money where its mouth is . |
2 | And Sergeant , I think you should immediately put your Chief Constable in the picture . |
3 | Let's just put my coat on . |
4 | If he 'll only put his shoulder to the wheel . |
5 | right , I 'll just put me money in my pocket but I 've still got |
6 | ‘ I 'm ready now , darling , I 'll just put my scarf on . ’ |
7 | Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight . |
8 | If you are not satisfied about the outcome of your application for compensation in the overseas post , you may still put your complaint to an adjudicator appointed by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators . |
9 | After all , a guitar tech 's job has to depend on such accuracy , and if it were my job then I 'd rather put my faith in the R450 than a box-load of pocket tuners . |
10 | I 'd already put my life on the line by marrying you when I thought you were in love with Radcliffe . |
11 | ‘ Nothin' you could exactly put yer finger on , like , ’ said Carrie ominously . |
12 | You could just put your initial in the corner . |
13 | Her sense of its deliberate concealment was overwhelmingly strong-it had been placed out of sight , but in a place where its owner could easily put his hand on it . |
14 | And then I thought I 'd really put my foot in it and embarrassed both of us |
15 | He would gently put his point of view and add " go tell your master " . |
16 | In those days Madame would never stop him from drinking , would never put her hand out over his glass like a good or responsible woman is supposed to in such scenes ; Madame would give him the whole bottle , and say , quietly and sincerely , I hope you know what you 're doing . |
17 | ‘ I would never put my career before love , it 's not worth it , ’ she says . |
18 | Do n't be bashful about telling folk how you feel for a loved one 's advice and experience will soon put your mind at rest . |
19 | If you take the latter point of view but you will also put your client 's character . |
20 | Although they can gently put their point of view , parents must then accept the situation . |
21 | ‘ Well , Sarah , we can only put our trust in the Lord . ’ |
22 | We can thus put our study on a firmer basis of observation and evidence than if we took a broader domain . |
23 | well if you can just put me mind at rest now and if they 'd say no I would n't worry so much then |
24 | And you can just put your head back and close your eyes and that 's it . |
25 | to put it on he can just put his hand behind it . |
26 | Well , I can still put it number ten were n't it ? |
27 | ‘ No , Mr Binkworthy , I can truthfully put your mind at ease on that score . ’ |
28 | Confidence and in a way that attaches to also nerves , how to be able to stand up and appear confident , appear that you know what you 're talking about and you are you can confidently put your message across . |
29 | ‘ Nothing we can quite put our finger on . |