Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] put [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Khmers Rouges put aside their demand that SOC police be included in the arrangement . |
2 | The George Street scheme put forward by the Labour Group 's a crazy scheme really . |
3 | Those which used Aube wines put forward the argument that the Aube was not only part of the historic province of Champagne , but its chief town , Troyes , was the ancient provincial capital and once the seat of the counts of Champagne . |
4 | Union leaders put up 90 per cent of the funding but have played little public part in Labour 's campaign . |
5 | Sussex police put out a press statement that they had ‘ ruled out foul play ’ . |
6 | After completing a core course in foundation subjects in general and applied linguistics , MSc students put together a personal programme of options chosen from a set of more than 25 courses ranging from highly practical topics like language teaching methodology , language testing , teacher education etc. to theoretical and descriptive studies such as second language acquisition , socio/psycho-linguistics , pedagogical descriptions and literary stylistics . |
7 | About 240–230 B.C. Eratosthenes put together Carthaginians , Romans , Persians and Indians as the barbarian nations that came closest to the standards of Greek civilization and specified that Carthaginians and Romans were the best governed ( Strabo 1.4.9 , p. 66 ) . |
8 | Events took ‘ a sinister turn ’ when the London drug-dealers put out a contract on Mr Dale , said counsel . |
9 | The Modern Architectural Research Group ( MARS ) of London architects put forward a scheme in 1938 for the total renewal of London on radical lines , but it was a futurist fantasy . |
10 | Jersey cops put out an alert to the Yard asking for assistance in tracking down the globe-trotting 27-year-old . |
11 | The two Belfast Teams put up a great fight with spirited performances from Gillian Cosgrove , Eimear Grieve , Karen Ireland , Jackie Spence , Cathy Murray and Mary McGrath . |
12 | In area the duchy of Aquitaine was larger than Henry 's Norman and Angevin lands put together . |