Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] put " in BNC.
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1 | Well I would be interested to see them put |
2 | He made them put it in the garden shed . ’ |
3 | This food was also an invaluable help to passage migrants such as the finches and buntings , helping them put on a few extra grammes of fat to carry them through the next leg of their long journey to winter quarters . |
4 | He made me put it down and began a long , fast conversation with the soldier . |
5 | She made me put on my suit and collar and tie . |
6 | I sat in the back with Rayleen ( could n't you have guessed ? ) and she made me put my right hand in her lap while she ran her fingertips over most of the rest of my body looking for other injuries . |
7 | I had the feeling that Prentice was out to kill me with kindness , or at least make me put my hands up to something I had n't done . |
8 | So the A fifty nine well let me put it let me put another question , does the A sixty one serve a similar function to the A fifty nine ? |
9 | Annie helped me put it on . |
10 | Mum helped me put my clothes in the drawer . |
11 | Then she helped me put on my white satin dress , after which I pulled on my shoes . |
12 | ‘ Darlington Business Venture helped me put a package together and draw up a business plan which qualified for Enterprise Allowance . ’ |
13 | What more d' ya put ? |
14 | Well yes you 're putting well I mean how d' ya put your tights on with one hand then ? |
15 | How d' ya put your er , er right you do n't realize till it happens |
16 | Where d' ya put er |
17 | Where d' ya put |
18 | ‘ How d' you put the pressure on Glastonbury , for God 's sake ? |
19 | D , right , now what d' you put on the end that makes an I sound I , the magic |
20 | Where d' you put the light on ? |
21 | I helped him put the frame back . |
22 | Oh yeah we walked past park cos he asked me if I wanted to go on swings and it led up to his back gate , well , you 've never seen me put a sigh of relief on me face , I went |
23 | He said I 've seen them put fifty . |
24 | ‘ Let them put it on you and you are done for at last — food for the cannons , and the swamp-fever , and the hulks . |
25 | Let me put a wild thesis to him . |
26 | ‘ Let me put it this way , child . |
27 | Let me put his mind at rest : any notion that the police were impartial disappeared with their behaviour in the miners ' strike . |
28 | However , let me put a view which though not provable , is perhaps persuasive — even if persuasion is the lowest form of proof . |
29 | ‘ Let me put my cards on the table , Stevens . |
30 | ‘ Mr Lewis , ’ he said , ‘ let me put it frankly . |