Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] put his " in BNC.

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1 As Mary and I waved goodbye to him , I thought that I would n't put his advice into practice quite yet .
2 I do remember we 'd already put his full name on the car and had to remove the last part of it . ’
3 Of course a certain amount of caution is necessary , for how else is the child to learn that he should not put his hand in the fire or stick his finger into an electric socket ?
4 He must not put his life in danger by staying here . ’
5 If he 'll only put his shoulder to the wheel .
6 And when he fucking walks out somewhere he he 'll always put his teeth in his fucking pocket .
7 Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight .
8 He 'd probably put his shoes on his head . ’
9 He 'd obviously put his own glass down , because he halted her by grabbing her shoulders and bringing her to a halt .
10 Olympic champion Christie , who was flying home to Britain yesterday after an eight-week training stint in Australia , has consistently protested he would not put his new-found sprint supremacy on the line over 60m at the world indoor championships .
11 He would n't put his coat on .
12 He would gently put his point of view and add " go tell your master " .
13 I could n't give him cover because the see shield is is quite a heavy cumbers cumbersome thing and it has two handles behind it erm and they are obviously the means of holding it up and f for directing it wherever you want so I 'm holding this all the time so he ca n't pass his weapon to me and he ca n't put his weapon in my holster because my gun was in the holster .
14 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd is on the telly all the time telling us he ca n't put his eye on a labour government to be firm with Gadaffi of Libya or sa or Saddam Hussein of Iraq .
15 After nine years as Opposition leader , Mr Kinnock , 50 , is expected to announce on Monday that he will not put his name forward for re-election at the party 's annual conference .
16 If he can not put his clothes on himself , learning to get dressed is a necessary part of his rehabilitation programme .
17 He can not put his finger on what has gone wrong on their travels — the times of arrival at the ground have even been varied — and now is the time for mental toughness .
18 to put it on he can just put his hand behind it .
19 He can now put his dry economic views to the test in an area of spending which has soared despite Mrs Thatcher 's strictures on good housekeeping .
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