Example sentences of "[adj] put [adv prt] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 tutorial programme , we talked last , last term er and I said that I 'd like to as soon as possible put up a complete programme of titles , it would be nice if we could have a little er what am I supposed to call them ?
2 I want that put on a net list .
3 United put up a brave fight and a little more luck in the second half might have brought them a goal .
4 Yet it costs individual households nothing more to put out an extra binfull , although the community as a whole will have to pay more ; conversely , they save nothing if they recycle or compost or simply buy more carefully .
5 I still remember my surprise at the changed attitudes I noticed in other people when I first put on a white coat .
6 He also said that teams such as leeds , arse-nil , norwich , newcastle and blackburn had each put up a brief fight but none were good enough to sustain a serious challenge .
7 ‘ Say a prayer for us ’ I asked , ‘ I really would like to be married , but I would also like HMS Western to put up a decent show . ’
8 This is the southbound ‘ Master Cutler ’ with V2 60831 putting on a good exhaust in the early 1950's .
9 ‘ When some of these smart Alecs in 1974 put up a venomous plaque to my brother in Soho , outside the Plough tavern in Museum Street , I went over there , in the winter , and tore it down .
10 24 Putting down a dictatorial tactic ( 10 )
11 The parent 's intention is often to protect so they hide tears and sorrowing putting on a ghastly pretence of cheerfulness .
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