Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] put [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll just put in onion , .
2 It 's the cheapest adventure story in the world , and it 'll tell you more about Koraloona than I can ever put into words .
3 ‘ A Jesuit Missionary in Chinese costume ’ by Rubens ( est. £50–100,000 ; $90–180,000 ) is included in this sale of Old Master drawings , which will also put on offer Pierre-Paul Prud'hon 's ‘ Seated youth ’ , one of a group of drawings from the Woodner Collection ( est. £60–80,000 ; $110-150,000 ) , and ‘ A winged deity and other figures on clouds ’ by Giambattista Tiepolo ( est. £30–50,000 ; $55–90,000 ) .
4 Otherwise , your hospital physiotherapist may be willing to see the specialist with you , for guidance which she can then put into practice herself .
5 We will immediately put in hand a major programme of public capital investment , funded by reversing the Tory tax cut together with a prudent increase in borrowing .
6 If they were short of ware or something they 'd maybe put on sulphur or ammonia and super phosphate and potash and then they started then with slag .
7 Is it not a fact that the Government still have such a bigoted bias against local authorities that they will even put at risk the future housing of our ex-service families ?
8 He 'll probably put like studs on it , you know
9 Oliver had his own ideas on this , which he could hardly put to Mrs Figgis-Hewett ; they involved her dramatic appearance before the dinner began when he had worked out she could have added something to Sir Thomas 's drink in the confusion .
10 It said something that she knew he 'd never put in words .
11 It would also put in jeopardy the global effort to halt the spread of nuclear weapons .
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