Example sentences of "puts [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the two games , Spartak were well worth their victory which puts them into the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-finals . |
2 | He describes two raids on Berlin at different stages of the conflict , but , more than that , he puts them into the general context of Bomber Command 's war over Germany . |
3 | After the court refused a stay , lawyers for the investors agreed to a settlement which puts them on an equal footing with other unsecured L&H creditors . |
4 | This way of thinking about witchcraft and possession as manifestations of conscious and unconscious psychological states puts them in a particular light . |
5 | This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position . |
6 | This puts them in the international master category , with the equivalent of a fide rating of 2000 . |
7 | A statement which reads data in internal format from a file and puts them in the specified variables . |
8 | Dumbo puts me in the front passenger seat and seats himself behind . |
9 | The money wage just puts you into a particular sub-section of the general category " wage-earner " . |
10 | Because what I feel puts you in a dangerous position , ’ he said with silky menace . |
11 | It 's so inspiring ; you get those low bass notes and that drone thing going , and it always puts you in a certain mood . ’ |
12 | This puts you in a strong position to counter-attack . |
13 | We often feel like one of the black sheep of the independent sector — accepting a licence fee puts you in the not-serious programme makers ' league . |
14 | But having left till the morning when she was due , I could n't even let Cathy know because it puts her in an awkward position , suddenly turn up on the day . |
15 | It certainly puts him in a different frame of mind , for on hearing it he resolves to beg forgiveness of his mistress for being jealous ( ex.13 ) . |
16 | This in turn puts him in the right frame of mind to be helped to overcome the problem once and for all . |
17 | When someone asks a government for bloodwealth , they not only threaten bloodshed if it is not forthcoming , but do so in an idiom which denies the government 's claim to superiority , puts it on an equal footing , treats it as just another tribe . |
18 | Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role . |
19 | And that puts it in a different league from other singles . |
20 | Jon Newsome has big trouble with his cash dispenser card — he regularly puts it in the wrong way round . |
21 | ‘ It puts us at a great disadvantage playing at Selhurst Park . |
22 | If your communication is good and you can work together to increase that co-operation and co-operation gets better really puts us with trust and co-operation puts us on a high scale . |
23 | Not unexpectedly , we all learn to filter out data which puts us in a bad light , and we learn to tell our superiors what they want to hear . |
24 | To me that puts us in a difficult position when trying Germans , whose crime was obeying their superiors ’ orders , whatever our horror at what those orders led to . ’ |