Example sentences of "[noun prp] put the " in BNC.
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1 | He has gone to Kincardine and Deeside to put the Government 's side on the amalgamation of the highland regiments . |
2 | Call Sue to put the C E C position . |
3 | Dromara broke away and Kearney rammed in No.3 followed by No.4 from Roy McVeigh to put the match beyond Shorts ' reach . |
4 | The C E C are asking for reference of this particular motion and I ask Ann to put the C E C view . |
5 | They rushed him through to Resus , and got him going again , and while Kathleen put the monitor leads on Jack checked him for injuries and ordered X-rays . |
6 | And Glentoran 's win at Larne put the final nail in their faint qualifying hopes . |
7 | Unofficial guesses in Taiwan put the amount of cash rather higher , at $15 billion-25 billion . |
8 | On Jan. 2 , Azerbaijani President Ayaz Mutalibov put the region under direct presidential rule . |
9 | ‘ Is there anything I can do ? ’ she asked , as Rebecca put the receiver down . |
10 | Malpass put the fingers of his right hand on the chair arm and pressed them down one at a time until all four knuckles cracked loudly . |
11 | With nimble fingers , Eleanor put the remaining flowers in place before rolling the newspaper into a neat parcel which she carried into the vestry . |
12 | Toby put the light on again , and his face was set . |
13 | Galvone put the question in English . |
14 | Galvone put the question to Manescu who stood confidently , hands on his hips , staring at Galvone , never giving a glance in Hauser 's direction . |
15 | In the first of a bi-monthly series on continuing professional development , Norman Roberts puts the RIBA 's approach in the context of other professions |
16 | Ellen put the point to Bernard . |
17 | But Wilmots put the tie beyond reach when he squeezed the ball through Henry Smith 's legs and late on Andre Cruz hit a post . |
18 | Bull looks set to join former boss Barry Fry at Southend , while current Underhill supremo Edwin Stein puts the total value of his squad at £2.16 million . |
19 | Rex put the coin in . |
20 | Following Peacock 's first half double , a powerful header from Newcastle centre half Steve Howey put the game beyond Charlton 's reach . |
21 | Philip Major rescued Ports at the other end with a neat challenge on Macartney — but minutes later Cunningham put the visitors ahead . |
22 | Brundle puts the car into a massive slide across the bend and catches it after we have left the track on the other side . |
23 | Manville put the contents of the two messages together and congratulated himself that things seemed to be going so well . |
24 | Martin Brundle put the Brabham-Yamaha into 12th place on the grid — despite not having the benefit of special fuel for qualifying and a rev limit of 12,000rpm as opposed to the 13,000rpm-plus enjoyed by other V12 users . |
25 | Mollie put the album back and we made our way downstairs with our collection of chemicals . |
26 | In Darlington yesterday bookie Frank Pinkney put the prices for who will win the key marginal seat , currently held by the Tories , as Conservatives 4–6 favourites ; Labour 5–4 ; Liberal Democrats 200–1 . |
27 | Francis Latham put the point yet more clearly : ‘ women are physiologically disqualified from contention with men in the political arena , not by virtue of any tyrannical law of man 's devising , but by reason of fixed and irrevocable decrees of nature which may not be violated with impunity ’ . |
28 | Mrs Wright put the flowers down on the draining-board , took a key out of her pocket , and unlocked the door . |
29 | Edward put the letter on the fire . |
30 | Gregory put the boot in … metaphorically speaking ! |