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

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1 Many pounds of weight are put on through " private " eating sessions .
2 This shirt is put on over the head and does not surround the body in one piece but is fastened at the back .
3 The watertight skin and deck were put on over this closely spaced framework of ribs and beams in the form of planks , nearly as thick as they were wide , which ran longitudinally at right-angles to the ribs .
4 John Lofthouse , regional managing director , Indonesia , and the Regent of Bengkalis made the presentations of scholarships and special T-shirts , which the proud students immediately put on over their school uniforms .
5 I 've put on over a stone
6 Fascinating though they are , thoughts of Classic confrontations to come were put on to the back-burner by another dazzling performance from Zilzal , who stamped himself as one of the outstanding milers of recent years with a thrashing of the French champion , Polish Precedent .
7 The Officer was put on to a stretcher .
8 Subsequent Cabinet and Service Department screening in Whitehall reduced the figure to £4,700 million which was the most that the Treasury believed the economy could bear without being put on to a war footing .
9 As she could hear Jack coming down the stairs she returned to the kitchen and picked up the metal spoon and plunged it into the saucepan which she had not yet put on to heat .
10 This is then drawn full-size and traced on to acetate film which is put on to a bed of clay covering the board .
11 A thick lagging jacket should be put on to the hot water tank .
12 If we return to the example of our widget-making factory after the introduction of the new production process , with half its workforce put on to the labour market ( or , putting it more bluntly , sacked ) , then many of them are likely to be eligible for unemployment benefit .
13 Accountants logging on in London see their own set of accounts , but all of the data is put on to the same database that New York and Hong Kong are using . ’
14 Knitters can choose from a whole range of techniques and their selection will be put on to a video , exclusive to them .
15 These exercises , which are easily and quickly generated , can be presented to your students either as printed worksheets — you will be provided with the answers on a separate sheet — or can be put on to a floppy disk so that a student or group of students can work on screen .
16 Rafaelo Falah , a Libyan-born Jew who lives in Rome , was downing his houmous alongside Israel 's tourist minister in the ceremony put on to welcome the Libyans to Israel .
17 For whatever reason , he had been put on to piece-work at age 21 , Here we have a documented example of the difference between the stab hand and the linesman .
18 Almost all women were in practice put on to piece-work as soon as they had " learnt the case " ( that is they followed the pattern of the male apprentice Chalmers ) .
19 Extra buses were put on to cope with the increase in numbers ; the school restaurant overflowed and three new cafés opened near by in the Camberwell Road .
20 Because you know money-wise because we were not content to sit back and see er schemes being introduced that , which were going to act as a deterrent to er our members er being able to earn wages er on incentives and so therefore erm what happened was that we agreed that the consultants er head personnel manager would come down and talk to each group of people who were being put on to the incentive scheme , one , in order that he go over everything with them in regard to its application , and two , then answer any practical questions er where our members may find that there could be difficulties .
21 And at a later date , part of them had been , another storey had put on to them .
22 All four disks were put on to the printer 's hard disk and the images were fine-tuned before the final film and plates were made .
23 If this is okay with you I 'll send them to SBP to be put on to tape .
24 They were put on to the French market one at a time with intervals between the sales .
25 I was informed today that elderly people who are trying to get into hospital are being put on to wards in which the nursing staff have not been designated specifically for the care of the elderly .
26 Indeed the poverty of the police resources put on to this kind of case is one of the lasting issues it raises .
27 Mostly , he supposed , he was happy because she was going to be the most startling singer he had put on to the Hochhauser stage .
28 My father died erm sixteen years ago and I was put on to tranquillizers , up until that point I had never needed a drug in my life , and I was put onto tranquillizers and I had a terrible experience !
29 Unlike Aycliffe hospital , residents are not put on to traditional ‘ Nightingale ’ wards .
30 ‘ Its figures only measure waiting time from the day a patient is put on to a consultant 's in-patient or day case waiting list .
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