Example sentences of "to put [adv] a [noun] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 COSE was conceived by Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp to meet the threat of Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT , and their ‘ Unified Unix ’ plan aims to put together a cost structure for open operating environments that can match NT on the desktop .
2 The objective of their ‘ Unified Unix ’ vision is to put together a cost structure for open operating environments that can match NT on the desktop .
3 The objective of their ‘ Unified Unix ’ vision ( UX No 429 ) , is to put together a cost structure for open operating environments that can match NT on the desktop .
4 If you are laying new insulation , take the opportunity to put down a vapour barrier of heavy-duty polythene sheeting over the loft floor first , if the plasterboard has no foil face .
5 And it plans to put up a 20mph limit along the road .
6 About a dozen protesters , including Labour MP Tam Dalyell , turned out yesterday to defend a 5,000-year-old burial ground from developers who want to put up a radio mast for mobile phones .
7 As a result , the Committee met on the 3rd tee in December and finally decided to raise it a foot all over and to put up a viewing platform on the right hand side .
8 The last time it was asked about them by The Times , the best that it could do was to put up a research assistant to the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) to answer .
9 One collective line of approach adopted by the GCC was to put forward a draft resolution to the UN Security Council , so worded as to highlight the Iranian role in endangering shipping , while remaining silent on that of Iraq .
10 Despite financial difficulty , the Greens are to put forward a record number of candidates in the forthcoming general election — 332 in the case of a June poll and 400 in the case of an autumn election .
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