Example sentences of "and put [pron] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He stepped into the kitchen and put something on the table .
2 Try and put yourself in the employer 's place , or perhaps in the place of one of the people you may be dealing with as the employer 's representative .
3 Aware that Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em had a massive audience , ranging from children to grandparents , Crawford said , ‘ I then go and put myself before the public ’ as Billy Liar , whose first words as he comes on stage are along the lines of ‘ Christ Almighty , bloody , blimey ! ’ in a song .
4 she said yeah she said sorted that out and put her in a trolley
5 Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag .
6 He added : ‘ Had we got an early goal and put them under a bit of pressure they may have reacted differently .
7 And we 'd shut them out shunt them out and then we 'd collect the two coaches and take them over to the main yard , and put them under a cleaning platform you see for the cleaners .
8 Well the , the bed , there were no spring beds in , that came into my life until many years after , were the old straw palliasses , which were really more hygienic to sleep on than your spring beds , because you get the lumbar trouble with a straw palliasses cos it was just hip firm , I give you an instance I used to , as I was growing older I used to fold my trousers and put them under the mattress to press my trousers so I 'd always got a nice crease in my trousers , they were so solid that er you got y you did n't even get any wrinkles in your trousers in those days .
9 She picked up the shoes from the hearth and put them under the table .
10 Speechless with weary anger , she cut herself two crooked slices of bread and put them under the grill .
11 Re Reg er er , er say we had er say , twenty ton o twenty ton of oats come in and we soon used them up before the next lot , I 'll start on the next lot he , the sample man 'd come in , you know , sample in come them oats he 'd come up perhaps , when they come in , check the first two or three sacks with me , you see , and then I 'd have to get a rubber get a bowl full of oats , bowl full of whole oats put into the rubber , see and get a bowl full of whole and put them through the crusher and crush the main , like , you know , like we used to have , just squeeze them , you know crack them
12 The Bakers had to take all our clothes and put them through the tumble drier !
13 He clipped the sheets together and put them into an envelope .
14 He fished the cubes out and put them into an ashtray and found it all he could do not to weep at the mess they made with the ash .
15 He 'll probably take them over the Carron and put them into the coille torr , the forest there , for the night .
16 Alice waited until Jill stood up , with three white canvas bags , notes and cheques and coins separately , and put them into the safe .
17 She disinterred two frozen TV dinners from the big freezer in the basement and put them into the oven to heat .
18 A chance for you to air your views and put them to a Government spokesperson .
19 I got half a dozen drunks and three women dressed as Mother Christmas and put them on a truck and we drove round the West End on the busiest shopping day of the year playing loud jazz and bunging up the traffic .
20 We bring them home , kill them , and put them on a whitethorn bush .
21 Just take a couple and put them on a plate !
22 She took out her warmed mince pies and put them on a tray .
23 When he had gone out , she gathered up their scattered clothes then folded them tidily and put them on a chair .
24 On Dec. 16 the Netherlands authorities expelled 43 Russian Jews and put them on an aeroplane to Israel after their applications for asylum were turned down ; a further nine were expelled on Dec. 23 .
25 for a week , and th that in the holds then they were all , that was , we was hauling sacks , what they used to call erm and they used to bring 'em out , out of the hold on a , on a winch , and put them on the scale and weigh 'em and that 's what they used to call catch weights .
26 So we used to go up there and get our .008″ banjo strings and put them on the top and it really transformed what you could do . ’
27 up and put them on the window sill
28 And er there used to be these er like Scotch people you know , with kilts , with swords and put them on the floor and dance round the swords and .
29 Matisse had an arrangement with Miró whereby he would buy the latter 's works and put them on the market when the time seemed right .
30 erm I 'm not going to keep you very long because I 've nearly finished talking so erm when I 've finished perhaps you would like to bring some of your things up and put them on the table and we can all have a look at them .
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