Example sentences of "[adv] put in " in BNC.

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1 of ‘ only put in yourself what you 'd put in your mouth . ’
2 But first … ’ she paused in mid-stride , looking back enquiringly , ‘ you 'd better put in a call to the police . ’
3 Geldings tend to be much wetter , therefore are better put in well drained stables .
4 While tearing out the old central heating and installing new , they had daringly put in new patio windows looking on to the rear garden ( where they had done away with mouldy flowerbeds full of Michaelmas daisies and had built a tiled area complete with ornamental pool and a lion 's head which dripped water into the pool ) , as well as redecorating most of the house in a lighter , more ‘ eighties ’ , way .
5 However , this is but the reverse side of the Janus face of justice , for in their eyes it happens more often that criminals are released or are not put in prison for long enough .
6 That money is pure commission , Nick , a mere ten per cent of the value of the cocaine that was stored on their island while it awaited transportation to the good old US of A ; and neither you , nor I , nor even the dickheads in the Drug Enforcement Administration will ever know just how much money was not put in the bank , but stored in paper bags under the bed . ’
7 But the really significant part of this transaction is the fact that the bank guarantee for the loan notes was not put in place until days before Telecom purchased the site .
8 Existence of that privilege is not put in issue .
9 But Rohan had not put in so much as a token appearance .
10 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 .
11 I would accept that since I saw a report only the other day about such a case ( the funeral director involved had a son in my class who brought me the file ) the embalmer had used 8 oz per 80 oz of a very good fluid , but had not put in any co or pre injection fluids and did not mix any other fluids , and he put in 4 × 80 oz bottles .
12 If the threat is to beat up the victim later , the facts do not constitute robbery because the victim was not put in fear of being " then and there subjected to force " .
13 Stage 4 : The physical states are finally put in
14 The lack of any programme for changing the industry is all the more striking given the obstacles that the likes of John Davis persistently put in their way .
15 The relatively short human lifespan is thus put in a clearer biological perspective .
16 The person charged is thus put in jeopardy .
17 Jacques had already put in a plea to this effect in December 1954 , when asked by the National WEA officers to state his ideal requirements at the time of negotiations with the Ministry following the Ashby Report .
18 Ayia Marina has already put in a proper sewerage system .
19 I 've already put in our comments in writing on this to Chris and I 'll just sort of draw some of them save me repeating them .
20 We 've already put in a few letters to start you off .
21 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 .
22 Dunlop appeared to be catching Moodie and he had already put in that record lap of 115.62mph on lap three , but Moodie always had matters well in hand .
23 Any other ones , I 've already put in a request through Peter , and as and when they become available , they will be given out .
24 Both the father and mother have already put in six and a half years of devoted care and certainly physically and perhaps mentally the strains are beginning to tell .
25 At the store where Vanessa died they say the guidleines endorse procedures they 've already put in practice .
26 George Taylor , spokesman for Presto stores , said the company had already put in a security barrier and were about to finalise talks with businesses which share the car park .
27 Costco has already put in a second application to answer some of the criticisms .
28 But we reckon that in actual fact if you erm do n't do the we just dis discount the billing and collection and the pensions conversions and so on that we will actually get some benefits from the , the , the things that we 've already put in place this year , we reckon we can reduce that overspend on that side of it down to about a hundred and eighty two thousand erm because it 's , it 's nominal paper er transactions in a way .
29 Appropriately , the Wilcox narrative seems to be the book of his most widely read by the kind of people who have just put in a tough day at the office or have two weeks on the beach before clocking back on .
30 If you are unsure which branch is nearest to you , just put in your local town and your name and address will be passed to your nearest Branch .
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