Example sentences of "[is] [adj] to put the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If it 's possible to put the fear of God into a nation of atheistic bastards , then the Chinks appear to have done it . |
2 | And now it 's possible to put the equivalent of a million components on one single chip . |
3 | It is easier to put the system on a network and ‘ custom installation ’ allows users to select United Kingdom settings , installing the ‘ £ ’ sign and asks whether to install other accessories such as help files . |
4 | Just as it is easy to put the tag ‘ ritual object ’ on any unknown prehistoric artefact , so , too , it is easy to class any mythical or artistic representation of the female as the universal mother . |
5 | I think only trouble is it 's hard to put the date of when you remmed it back in |
6 | Usually , he suggests , it is better to put the agreement into writing , with a relative or family friend as witness . |
7 | Dave Edwards , Chair of the National Caving Association 's working party on radon , says that it 's important to put the risk of catching cancer in this way into context . |
8 | It is important to put the plan in writing . |
9 | Poulantzas recognises this , but is unable to put the principle to work . |
10 | Once the reed has dried , it is advisable to put the gloves back on again , so any excess powder on the surfact can be wiped away , before you start forming your floats . |
11 | The BAA now says that new British legislation is vital to put the code back on the right side of the law . |
12 | You do n't have to write these things in great detail — in fact you would stop the learning flow If you did so ; it is enough to put the page number and one or two words to remind you of the significance of what is contained there . |
13 | And the ring is enough to put the fear of God in a soul . |
14 | He will pause every now and then , rolling his large head a little , fingering the rim of his glass , tut-tutting deep in his throat , determined to convey the impression of a charitable fellow who is anxious to put the most favourable interpretation on the strange behaviour of his friends ! |