Example sentences of "[verb] put [pron] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You want to put it in the fridge ? |
2 | Do we need to put anything in the front of our , our quality manual , in the scope of registration , which 'll make it clear that the day to day of our accounts department are . |
3 | And then she tried to put it in the washing machine for a joke and the dog was gon na get in . |
4 | Mr Lamb said : ‘ The council has put nothing in the budget to celebrate the anniversary yet Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle has just got £100,000 from the county council to mark its centenary . |
5 | It has put us in the position of villains , whereas the Secretary of State is the villain because he will not pay . |
6 | Is your mum waiting to put you in the car , Richard ? |
7 | I 'll fry you a few courgettes to go with it , and I 'll boil the potatoes now , so all you have to do is remember to put everything in the fridge once it 's cool enough … ’ |
8 | This involves attempting to put yourself in the consumer 's shoes so as to identify with their hopes and expectations and finding ways of meeting these . |
9 | ‘ Well now , Inspector , would you like to put us in the picture ? ’ |
10 | Teacher : Jane , would you like to put it in the water to see if it will float ? |
11 | You 've got to put them in the order so you can see him , but the other person ca n't |
12 | Nick Wirth says its like dribbling the ball around the goalmouth … they 've got to put it in the net … he 's confident but not over confident … they will do their best |
13 | And they were going to put them in the shape of an arrowhead . |
14 | You 're going to knock on his door and you 're going to bring him outside and you 're going to put him in the car . ’ |
15 | They were going to put us in the workhouse . |
16 | I 'm going to put mine in the cupboard now . ’ |
17 | If you do and they complete a report and give you their best advice you can still say no thank you I 'm going to put it in the building society . |
18 | This has a lovely , but er I think I 'm going to put it in the back because my er arrangement is rather heavy , and I do n't want it to fall over . |
19 | She was going to put it in the china vase , only one of the stage hands had left his lighter there for safe keeping , so she stuffed it between two books on the top shelf . |
20 | Do want to put her in the bed now then ? |
21 | I said to him on what grounds did you want to put her in the unit . |
22 | Why did everyone want to put her in the wrong when she had done nothing to deserve it ? |
23 | They did n't , the Apple did n't like it , they did n't want to put it in the font . |
24 | Enlightened bureaucrats sought to put it in the hands of a newly created ministry ; conservatives proposed transferring it from the liberal Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Internal Affairs . |
25 | My hon. Friend makes a fair point , but he would wish to put it in the context of the fact that security policy works alongside political , economic and social policy . |
26 | have er , oh well I 'll just have to put them in the oven they 'll go brown under the oven wo n't they ? |
27 | Or would I have to put it in the airing cupboard ? ’ |
28 | I suppose I 'll have to put his in the microwave , I ca n't keep messing about like this . |
29 | oh really because it would have been nice if you could have put something in the corpus about the prisoners who help with the corpus actually |
30 | He won the local Easter parade a couple of times as the best-dressed man which , in the depressed Thirties , must have put him in the mould of something of an exhibitionist . |