Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [vb base] [pron] on the " in BNC.

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1 she was smoking like that so I made her a cup of tea took it in and put it on the stool .
2 But in that case you just take a piece of new paper and put the down and put it on the clip .
3 Said it 's electric , I 'm just going to unplug it and bring it down and put it on the work top .
4 Then I imagine she turns round and I lean over and kiss her on the mouth .
5 They erm , what they do they drive these big Tugmasters now with these lorries so that they plant all these erm forty foot trailers with er with er erm with a container on and place them on the ship .
6 He took his glasses off and put them on the table , and his eyes were dancing as she had n't seen them dance since the night he had revealed the identity of Miguelito .
7 Kate pulled her coat off and put it on the banisters .
8 erm I 'm not going to keep you very long because I 've nearly finished talking so erm when I 've finished perhaps you would like to bring some of your things up and put them on the table and we can all have a look at them .
9 up and put them on the window sill
10 Prentice reached up and put something on the thin collar of Rory 's shirt .
11 Then probably , if the weather was fine the next day or two , we would go and drag-rake it up with another horse in a drag-rake ; and then rake it all up and put it on the cock .
12 It occurs in a book called The Scots Week-end , published by the Carswells in the late 1930s , and crying out for some other publisher to take it up and put it on the market , where it would be grabbed by many eager Scots .
13 Could you just take the carrycot up and put it on the floor ?
14 You 've only got to bag it up and put it on the side of the road .
15 They 're one point eight G L Estate F reg , four thousand , two hundred , that 's A B C D E , five year 's difference , done four thousand , two hundred , two , eight hundred quid , well actually it 's , our cars worth over a grand if I 'd sprayed it up and put it on the market
16 Erm but er I hope you 're not going to way that er Westminster Council has gone , for each er er er , er er th their property into disrepair they bought it up , do it up and flog it on the open market when a few yards away there are people no a er now sleeping under bridges and canals !
17 You actually take the peoples ' photographs first , cut them out and plant them on the original .
18 I liked that picture so Marie let me cut it out and stick it on the wall .
19 When all these objects had been tested and discussed , they took them out and put them on the shelf in two groups : those that floated , and those that sank .
20 " So I was , sir , but I thought my bride had better see something of what 's goin' on in town before I take her back and bury her on the Moor .
21 ‘ Oh , come on , Deveraugh , quit messing around and let me on the damn boat . ’
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