Example sentences of "[vb mod] put [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | McHale has been told that he must put together a side capable of reaching at least the play-offs next season . |
2 | do the research , and we 'll put together a paper stating clearly where the fundamental trends are going to go . |
3 | They formed a group so that they could put forward a collective case with Ewan Veitch doing most of the research , Yuel McMurray , assisting . |
4 | They formed a group so that they could put forward a collective case with Ewan Veitch doing most of the research , Yuel McMurray , assisting . |
5 | ONLY SINEAD O'Connor could put together a seemingly uncontroversial , fun thing like a collection of cover versions of old standards and torch songs and put a speech at the end of it that questions the very foundations and ethics of the Catholic Church . |
6 | These matches were required to show whether the All Blacks tight five were still able to cut the mustard , whether the loose forwards could combine , whether New Zealand could put together a backline attack without having Joe Stanley as the lynch-pin . |
7 | Maybe we could put together a questionnaire which would eventually lead to a data base of resources . |
8 | But what I want the Hearts Mid-Lothian supporters to know is that if we do n't go to Hermestone , it is highly likely we 'll be remaining at Tynecastle , and we could put together a very attractive proposal there . |
9 | I developed so much skill that I could put together a 50 or 60 break and when I moved to York I played for the local Conservative club and reached the final of the York and District competition . |
10 | If necessary , I could put together an intriguing article on how I solved a vital problem for the police … |
11 | In a small organisation , the diversion of just two active members to such tasks could put quite a strain on its ability to maintain a twenty-four hour readiness system . |
12 | If you can not do this , you could put aside a certain amount of money as a reward for each time the scales register a drop in weight . |
13 | In spite of his earlier suggestion that I should talk as I ate , Sir Edmund refused to listen to me until I 'd put away a plate of his favourite devilled kidneys . |
14 | He said , last year , that he would put together an administration that would include both Republicans and supporters of Ross Perot , the billionaire populist from Texas . |
15 | Once all the reasons behind her aggressive behaviour are worked out , your vet may put together a therapy plan , or even arrange a consultation with a behaviour therapist . |
16 | So we may put together a future for Mankind brick by brick . |
17 | Lothian Regional councillors will put forward a case in favour of a postal referendum when the issue is discussed at a meeting of Labour groups at the start of the annual conference of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities in Dunblane . |
18 | Furthermore , for the man in a hurry , they will put together a special selection and take it to his home or office . |
19 | However , you will get more credit if you can put forward a solution which allows you to operate effectively with the staff you already have . |
20 | Occasionally when an employee is found to be driving whilst uninsured on his employer 's business he can put forward a defence where he shows — |
21 | The Archbishop of Canterbury 's report on urban priority areas ( UPAs ) comes to much the same conclusion as the inner area studies and the Scarman Report : ‘ We can put forward a confident and melancholy generalisation — that the UPAs are places of severe and increasing deprivation . |
22 | The hike in Jaguar 's share price since Ford announced its intentions will have a crucial bearing on whether it can put together a defensive deal with GM . |
23 | In this seminar , we look at how a company can put together a cost effective security strategy , that takes into account the weaknesses of the various system components , including the users . |
24 | If a group can put together a package of private goods sufficient to offset the costs of joining and supporting its activities , then an organization can form . |
25 | So , in that spirit , you can put together a library from whatever source you choose — just trolling round the many Bulletin Board Systems using a fast modem can net you gigabytes of files , and some really good stuff too . |
26 | The news will throw Tottenham 's future to fresh confusion and leave the club hoping desperately that manager Terry Venables can put together a deal to save them from collapse . |
27 | Our buying power with major hotel chains means that we can put together an excellent package , complete with rail and coach fares , and we also look after all the administration of the holiday . |