Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv prt] [prep] my " in BNC.
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1 | I carried the coffee jug and filter and two cups back into the living-room and put them down on my coffee table , which sounds posh but in fact it doubles as a dining table , poker table and ironing-board . |
2 | Only the day before I might have prayed for a stray round to puncture the car and my coffin and put me out of my endless misery . |
3 | Oh , come on , Robyn , put me out of my misery . |
4 | ‘ Well , come on , put me out of my agony . ’ |
5 | ‘ Jaysus is n't that great , if you were six years older I 'd take you into Shea 's and put you up on my knee and buy you a gin and it . ’ |
6 | In fact it has been so hot and humid today that I have had to get an electric fan and put it on in my room . |
7 | Just put it down to my perverted sense of humour . ’ |
8 | Cheer up , put it down to my charm . ’ |
9 | ‘ Put it down to my Sagittarian sense of drama . ’ |
10 | The upper middle class customers of Harrods , Marshall & Snelgrove , Shoolbreds , Maples and Debenham & Freebody , and in the provinces of Kendal , Milnes and Lewis 's , who spent whole mornings walking their floors , completed the inspection and sampling in each department by telling the assistant behind the counter , ‘ Put it down on my account . ’ |
11 | Put it down on my side as well . |
12 | It would have been quite possible to put something into the pockets of my dressing gown and then put it back into my clothes when I took the dressing gown off . |
13 | Put it back in my folder . |
14 | I put it out of my mind . |
15 | ‘ I thought about that too , sir , but I put it out of my mind . ’ |
16 | So I put it out of my mind until I got home . |
17 | I thought no one could do that to my youngster , and I put it out of my mind . ’ |
18 | I never could remember to put them back in my pocket . |
19 | ‘ You 'll put me out of my misery then , ’ says Chris . |
20 | but I tell you what Val 's put me back on my feet |
21 | She is n't dead — well , I hope she is n't — and I ca n't just put her out of my mind . |
22 | He picked up my suitcase and carried it up the last flight , putting it down outside my door and turning to me . |
23 | ‘ I 'd put it up above my bed . ’ |
24 | ‘ Do so and dear Uncle will simply laugh and put it down to my youthful impetuosity . |
25 | I 'll put it back in my car . |
26 | I 'll put it out of my mind . |
27 | If I had n't made it , I would n't have put it down to my colour . |
28 | I have always put it down to my ability to understand the subject |