Example sentences of "[conj] put [pron] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | My hon. Friend the Member for Stroud ( Mr. Knapman ) understood all these points and put them clearly to the Opposition . |
2 | For psychology , the irrationality , affectivity and sociability which it attributes to women link them to the unscientific uncertainties of subjectivity , and put them slightly outside the discipline 's proper field . |
3 | He picked the clothes up off the floor and put them away in the wardrobe , and found the President a clean pair of slacks and a shirt before sweeping up the broken glass . |
4 | Out of the morally serious upper middle-class English air he took empiricism and Idealism , the assumption of pre-determined progress and a belief in benevolent intervention , the general English notions of biological evolution and a Comtean conviction in positive altruism and put them together in the service of a liberal socialist ideal . |
5 | Asik watched as the mother passed around all of the sandwiches and put them daintily on the plates . |
6 | The doctor looked at them and put them quietly in the pocket of his coat . |
7 | And put him straight in the . |
8 | We take the capital and put you directly on the market . |
9 | if I hang on to that and put it away in the garage and hang on to the key so I can get the right , the right lock |
10 | right , tie it off in a reef knot , if you 've got bits that are left dangling they 're too long and you ca n't go round again because it 's gon na make it too tight , you can either tuck them in or else you can fold them down , a nice clean plaster and put it right over the top , okay ? |
11 | of the label , okay so that we can actually and put it actually in the bag , so that when these things go off as they would do to their to the the various specialists who actually know more about pottery know more about bones and can do a more detailed analysis , still know where they 're from . |
12 | Who 's had spaghetti and put it all over the floor ? . |
13 | Any sort of boat could have been used to ferry a body to midstream and to put it gently over the side in darkness . |
14 | In practice , those with established political views will have no difficulty in recognising comments with which they disagree and putting them promptly in the Favourable to Them column . |
15 | ‘ I 'd like everyone to get into the habit of rinsing their own coffee cup after use and putting it away in the top cupboard . ’ |
16 | He gets up , holding the thin sheets of paper in front of him , perhaps just a little further away from himself than he normally would , and puts them delicately on the desk in front of me . |
17 | Richards recognises that , saying : ‘ This could be seen as an unsettling tactic and I 've asked Trevor Francis to take David Hirst on one side and put him fully in the picture . |