Example sentences of "i put [adv prt] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This morning I put on her little panties and |
2 | I put on his headcollar and tried to lead him but he would n't budge . |
3 | In contrast , she never corrected semantic anomalies when repeating ( for example , she faithfully repeated such anomalous sentences as ‘ I put on your clothes in the morning ’ or ‘ Eat your milk ’ ) . |
4 | When I had the children I put on lots of weight which I never really lost . |
5 | ‘ I put on lots of weight but I did n't weigh myself ever , and I did n't read any books . |
6 | He moved away , and I put on my strained smile again for the next patiently waiting customer . |
7 | I put on my dressing-gown and slippers and opened the front door — ’ She broke off suddenly , and took a deep breath . |
8 | At seven-thirty next morning , I put on my running shoes and green army jeans and began jogging the eighteen miles to Reggane . |
9 | Why , Mummy , you know what you always say when I put on my red mack with the hood over my head ! |
10 | I put on my clean uniform and adjusted my beret , blousing my trousers over the buckles of my combat boots . |
11 | I put on my dressing-gown and went out of my room . |
12 | On 16 April , the day of the vigil , I put on my smart suit for the last of the interviews and went into work to look through the papers . |
13 | ‘ I put on my uniform and let my father and mother and Lily see me off at Victoria . |
14 | Almost every Saturday for three years I put on my black skirt , my white blouse , my newly polished shoes and my uniform white frilly apron . |
15 | I put on my black wool suit and my best silk blouse as consolation — might as well , before she somehow manages to ruin that , too . |
16 | I put on my stern voice so I would n't giggle . |
17 | I put on my all-innocent , how-could-you-think-it-of-me expression . |
18 | Yes When I put on red one day , I mean I do n't think I have anything in red do I , but when I put on my clothes in the morning |
19 | I put on my old trouser 's and welly boots this morning , it said it was going to be so messy . |
20 | It would not have mattered so much if the experiments described all held water , but when ( as we were encouraged to do ) I put up my hand and ventured that one experiment was not consistent , the lecturer acknowledged that this was so in the particular I questioned , but said that the results were usually found to be as would have been expected . |
21 | I chose a time when I knew the Trunchbull was out of the way teaching the sixth-formers , and I put up my hand and asked to go to the bogs . |
22 | We made camp that night in a clearing in the woods , and I put up my tent in what appeared to be a large sandpit , in the vague hope that perhaps the mozzies might not like it . |
23 | I put up my camera to take a picture of a nest , |
24 | ‘ I could n't afford to replace it , ’ he said , ‘ so I put up my own , with bamboo . |
25 | and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together |
26 | So I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went , oh God ! |
27 | As the group went on I was being truthful , I put down what I was drinking . |
28 | Once we were in the main concourse , I put down my suitcase and turned to say goodbye . |
29 | I put down my knife and fork and said , ‘ You keep the place beautifully . ’ |
30 | Reluctantly I put down my book and followed them down the garden . |