Example sentences of "[noun sg] that put " in BNC.

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1 It was Mr Kaczynski who helped broker the deal that put a Solidarity prime minister in power last August .
2 Having said that , the GWAD Flying Safety Committee , led by Hoof Proudfoot , organised a flying programme that put aircraft in the air for the bulk of the afternoon .
3 Some of you may have listened very attentively to the , to a programme that put o , was put out a week ago I think , with Betty er , in Welsh and er some of you therefore , will know something my background .
4 He knew he had a hole in one lung , leaking air and blood that put pressure on the other lung .
5 And I bet it was his hair that put them off .
6 It was n't a story that put anyone in a good light .
7 Though bottom of the First Division , City played intelligent , skilful soccer , full of simple passes , with players such as Bishop and Lake comfortable enough on the ball to create space , and a striker in Allen sharp enough to take the half-chance that put City deservedly ahead .
8 This afternoon that put them on environment minister Michael Howard 's hit list .
9 This is still not an easy subject-matter — when the Royal Academy put together its recent retrospective of ‘ German Art in the Twentieth-Century ’ it dealt with the Nazi years by ignoring them altogether — a decision that put it in line with the orthodox view of the work 's quality and conveniently avoided the embarrassing possibility that these works — kitsch , sunlit expressions of heroic physical vigour and serene landscape — might still prove more popular than German expressionism .
10 And he concluded with a half-smile that put the girl in a condition of partial ecstasy .
11 It was the same question he had asked of her on the Ridgery , a question that put the burden of leadership on her .
12 Before the four-cylinder half of this plan came to fruition , Rudd , now engineering director , hired a new recruit from Jaguar — ‘ a bright young man called Mike Kimberley ’ — to head up vehicle engineering and lead the team that put the existing twin-cam engine in the Europa .
13 Each different particle that put is able to combine with must have a separate entry . )
14 Callahan 's speciality was what I thought of as the ‘ establishing shot ’ : the picture that put everything into context .
15 So , the bloke , the young lad that put the other one in said well you know , I 'll mess about with these .
16 Bank debts were paid back and replaced with equity in a spate of fund-raising that put French firms ahead of the British as equity issuers ( see chart 23 ) .
17 She smiled all the time , but it was a smile that put a chill in your heart .
18 They were now thirty-odd miles away from the Manchester slums where they had been brought up , a distance that put them beyond the range of mobility of their families , who could not afford to visit them .
19 Of strategic significance only to the race that put it there , the shell was treated as a grotesque curio , a titanic folly .
20 John Major , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , which held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the second half of 1992 , declared that Edinburgh would " be remembered as the summit that put the Community back together " .
21 AGATHA SCHWAGER talks to curator Debbie O'Rourke about a Canadian exhibition that put the writing on the wall .
22 ‘ In fact it was the song of the river that put the idea of white-water rafting into my head .
23 Secret that put a smile on Camilla 's anxious face
24 ‘ Every now and then things happen to you in life that put everything else in perspective , ’ he explains .
25 And afterwards , Norah Bayes ( the singer who provided the memorable US Number Three ‘ The Man That Put The Germ In Germany ’ in 1918 ) came up with ‘ We Take Our Hats Off To You Mr Wilson ’ , underlining the popularity of a two-term winner .
26 As a consequence , it was not possible to privatise in a way that put customers ' and consumers ' interests first because the overriding interest was the Conservative Government and ensuring maximum take up .
27 Then again , it 's impossible to guess from the transcript how it was said — whether it was flung down , shrugged off , tossed out , or uttered in some other way that put a hairpiece upon its baldness .
28 He scored the first goal that put Spurs in the final , inspired them to victory , then went off after 60 minutes … job done .
29 But that overlooks the bravura technique , the shock imagery that put the viewer in the midst of terror and sparked off waves of swimmer fear and the great macho-debunking humour that thrives between police chief Roy Scheider , shark hunter Robert Shaw and ichthyologist ( look it up ) Richard Dreyfuss .
30 THE back office problems that lead to last month 's supension of Dumenil unit trusts were identified six months ago in a document that put the group up for sale .
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