Example sentences of "put [noun] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I would entreat your Honour to muster thirty men and send them to us and put shoes on board with them , for we have committed one great error in not putting shoes on board with the last , which was occasioned by means of a dispute we had with our cobblers about the price . |
2 | Goods which can not be quickly used or sold but put strains on cash flow . |
3 | ‘ I walked away and put things on hold for a couple of years but now I am committed to getting that shirt , ’ he added . |
4 | And put Budweiser on draught . |
5 | The top wage in the prison was around £2.60 a week and £3 in the workroom , and the woman who ran it — a civilian instructor , not a screw — was a real old dragon who put people on report at the drop of a hat . |
6 | As we saw , geographical conditions are of interest to historians because they put constraints on society . |
7 | Often women in dressing gowns with cigarettes put food on kitchen tables for them . |
8 | Well well they used to make a pile of these things and put straw on top of them and then soil on top of them to keep the frost out . |
9 | And if you put pressure on government , you may in fact achieve the result that you want . |
10 | Cranfield came more into the game as they put pressure on City 's defence . |
11 | They stated the site was needed as open space , the development would worsen traffic problems , put pressure on car parking at local shops and that there was already sufficient land in the area to satisfy any housing needs . |
12 | Put candles on altar where they usually go and again know where your places are in church . |