Example sentences of "put on [art] record " in BNC.

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1 Often I put on a record .
2 I wish to put on the record a different view of the proposed new airport in Hong Kong ( April 13th ) .
3 It is important also to put on the record the serious growth of racism and neo-Nazi activity throughout much of western Europe and what was formerly termed eastern Europe .
4 There was a conspiracy among Labour Members to put on the record points that do not arise from the report .
5 Those words I would like to put on the record where on an earlier sheet that somehow or other have disappeared from the current Order Paper .
6 You will also have the chance to provide informal activities which could be anything from putting on a record or cassette for some listening or dancing , to reading aloud , or getting someone fixed up with their portable stereo or a good romance to read .
7 Another Shield century followed , and in his first State match next season he made 185 at Brisbane , putting on a record 301 for the fourth wicket with fellow left-hander Leo O'Brien .
8 ‘ It 's the only possible place to live , ’ Felix said , putting on a record of North Vietnamese songs with the volume up very loud .
9 There were pauses , then he banged the keys plaintively , going over the passages he had n't been able to get right , then suddenly he put on a record of the Chopin and played along with it , always two or three notes behind .
10 He went into his room and put on a record while he decided what to do and for a time became lost in the music .
11 Lepine shrugged indifferently , and the plantation director put on a record of his own choice .
12 Someone had put on a record , slow , lazy music , and the couples on the floor were n't really dancing , merely clinging to each other like limpets , nuzzling each other 's necks .
13 I have a thick wad of these letters which I would love to read out , so that they would be put on the record .
14 Whatever our views on guillotine motions , one or two matters must be put on the record .
15 There is no disputing what my hon. Friend has put on the record — the Government , who have a huge majority , have increasingly resorted to the use of the guillotine .
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