Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [conj] put [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 My father , brilliant at stripping cars and putting them back together , encouraged my interest in dismantling bicycles , old radios , antique clocks .
2 The story of the Passion continues with the statement by the chief priests and Scribes that they were seeking to arrest Jesus and put him to death .
3 At eighteen it 's so easy to romanticise things and put them down in a song .
4 Who 's had spaghetti and put it all over the floor ? .
5 The Immigration ( Carriers ' Liability ) Act 1987 was an abominable piece of legislation , privatising immigration and putting it in the hands of aircraft and shipping companies , encouraging the use of bogus identity documents and , in many cases , making it impossible for legitimate asylum seekers to leave their own countries .
6 get sacks and put them all in get them all recycled .
7 In an interview contemporary with the novel , Brooke-Rose explains that ‘ Amalgamemnon is in fact about the violence which we all commit when we 're always trying to amalgamate people and put them in a category ’ ( 1984b ) , but the novel also turns this strategy back on itself and uses ‘ amalgamation ’ to shatter categories .
8 But how do we know that it is vocationally advantageous to study history or to put it the other way round , that to study history is not vocationally disadvantageous ?
9 ‘ Following the surrender period there will be a three-month-long spell to detect those carrying knives and put them before the courts , ’ he said .
10 Now Barbara has gathered her comprehensive knowledge of the Southeast 's furnishing and decorating scene and put it into the second edition of The Ideal Home Design Sourcebook .
11 There are so many students involved that a Center for Entrepreneurship has been formed to offer advice and put them in contact with venture capitalists .
12 The possibility of judicial review is constantly in the mind of Ministers and officials when preparing legislation and putting it into effect .
13 Oh put Spot back in his box , there 's his box , I 'll go and get Amy and put her in her chair , and she can watch you do Spot , alright ?
14 Quite simply , these are times when there is more healing to be done , more effort is required by the natural healing powers to maintain order or to put it slightly differently , it is no longer possible for a balance and harmony to be sustained without the production of symptoms of disease .
15 ‘ Witnessing the birth of the baby was the experience of a lifetime and then scoring the winner to beat Villa and put us on top of the Premier League just caps it all .
16 And then they 've got er branches of the From the wood or er or sometimes people did broom and put it on .
17 ‘ The one ambition I have left is to coach Pontypool and put us back where we belong . ’
18 Eventually Malcolm realised I was telling Tommy and put me wise about how fly fat slags from Catford can be .
19 We move them around deliberately , to gain experience and to put them in a different environment so that they come forward with fresh ideas . ’
20 Buy uplights and put them anywhere you think would make a difference — in corners , behind sofas , on mantelpieces , behind plants , in deep bowls or vases .
21 He sucks cocks and put it in .
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