Example sentences of "put yourself [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Put yourself into the hands of a Gothic architect , tell him what you want , let him invoke his muse and his clerks , and know the result .
2 Do a little homework before you put yourself at the mercy of a mortgage lender .
3 Put yourself in the position of one of the bystanders on the path of Christ 's passion : Are you not moved to tears of remorse by the only Begotten Son of God , who for you and all mankind , in his innocence , was seized , dragged along , blindfolded , mocked , spat upon , crowned with thorns , finally hanged between thieves on the cross ? …
4 Try and put yourself in the employer 's place , or perhaps in the place of one of the people you may be dealing with as the employer 's representative .
5 Put yourself in the position of a potential attacker and you will see how effective they are .
6 ‘ If you put yourself in the position to be fashionable , then six months later everyone 's going to take the piss out of you .
7 Put yourself in the hands of our experts , who will transform your hair and make-up and let you try on the latest fashions .
8 Put yourself in the shoes of your customers .
9 Put yourself In the shoes of your colleagues .
10 Put yourself in the shoes of the union representatives with whom you deal .
11 put yourself in the position of either the long-wave or world-system approach to assess how they would view the regulationist approach , its account of structural changes in the UK economy and its changing international position .
12 Put yourself in the position of a financial adviser , for the couple that you see , these are all theoretical couples obviously , theoretical individuals , and just jot down on this the sort t .
13 you , if you put yourself in the position of a burglar , and y you 're already , you 've done it , you 're already making choices .
14 Put yourself in the shoes of your audience , says CBI chief
15 Howard Davies , director general of the CBI and the new Communicator of the Year , had some useful advice for communicators when he received his trophy during the BAIE convention : put yourself in the shoes of your audience .
16 Put yourself in the position of the children .
17 Put yourself in the in the shoes of the Sanhedrin , they did n't know what he was talking about , they 're probably talking literally .
18 You put yourself in the right mental state and adopt the persona that 's needed . ’
19 But , John , put yourself in the customer 's shoes , and my wife 's one of your customers .
20 Yeah , yeah I hate people who park on the ramp and causes to put yourself to a hill start , they are a
21 It 's hard to put yourself on the line ; you need incredible conviction , and you 've got to be dead sure about what you 're doing , because leading a band is absolutely riddled with paranoia .
22 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
23 You 're not , you do n't trust them , you 're not going to put yourself on the line are you , suppose .
24 ‘ It is hard to put yourself in the mind of a general , , Cameron answered .
25 This involves attempting to put yourself in the consumer 's shoes so as to identify with their hopes and expectations and finding ways of meeting these .
26 Empathy is the ability to put yourself in the other person 's shoes and see the situation from their point of view .
27 One useful trick is to put yourself in the position of their bank manager and ask what conditions you would impose before lending them any more money .
28 ‘ You have to be able to put yourself in the place of the athlete and work out what they need ’ , she says .
29 In a small employment agency there may only be one interviewer and you will put yourself at a disadvantage if you make a bad start .
30 If you lose these you will put yourself at an even greater disadvantage .
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