Example sentences of "put [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As early as the midsummer of 1992 , the Morgensavisen Jyllands Posten had put the anti-Maastricht vote at over 60 per cent .
2 Sarah knew that it was not the funeral that had put the sad look on her daughter-in-law 's face , but something quite different .
3 Cos it wanted laying er now they 've put the rough stuff down but when they put it down they left er about say inch er drop you know so er if you ca n't see where you 're walking , especially strangers they 're gon na tipple over .
4 I was duly surprised that the Fates had put the new putter in my hands so easily .
5 " Now , Lorne , " I began , after a female flunky had put the great man on .
6 From that moment , I never doubted that God had put the right man , Vitalis , in the right place at the appropriate time .
7 when we got back from the mission and inspected the guns , we found he had put the right gun in the left barrel and vice versa .
8 But it 's a shame that Dell could n't have put the vacant DRAM or SIP sockets on the motherboard , as I suspect the 128Kb board might work out cheaper than loose chips .
9 So , after the tour and after you 've put the live album together what do you see happening ?
10 We should have been shown excerpts from Wasps v Leicester and Gloucester v Bath , not to mention Neath v Bath ; though the niggly Harlequins v Wasps match would have put the indulgent enthusiasm even of Starmer-Smith under some strain .
11 On the other hand I do favour a greater amount of ‘ non-scientific ’ components — e.g. philosophy , history of science — which if taught well put the practical science into proper context .
12 If a decision about a document or as to some point of evidence is made the right course , having put the relevant argument , is to accept the ruling and then to consider an appeal should circumstances so demand .
13 He waited until Athelstan had put the black pouch back into the tabernacle and Crim had taken his penny and fled like the wind , before putting the cat down and approaching Athelstan .
14 The answer to the last of the three questions should perhaps be put the other way round .
15 PP may ask , ‘ What is … noted for ? ’ or the question may be put the other way round — ‘ Which city is noted for … ? ’
16 But the argument might as well be put the other way round : his inability to formulate counterfactuals is just one consequence of the difficulties attendant Upon a theory of such scope and grandiloquent abstraction .
17 It 's put the other way , I do n't like that .
18 A re-assessment noting the effective use to which the child has put the low vision aid or the reasons for his inability to do so should be made at regular intervals , so that adjustments can be made or more intensive training given .
19 Intelligently , Channel 4 has put the 12 part series into four videos that will serve as a substitute to anyone who missed the programmes .
20 maths I might has well put the full name mathematic s ooh mathematics even
21 My platform as an Independent Socialist was ‘ put the U back into the Union ’ and I believe I mentioned my disability once , but only in passing .
22 His gargantuan repast seemed to have put The Fat Controller in a better mood and avuncularity seeped back into his tones the further we got away from the pizzeria .
23 And the fact that a package trip can be snapped up for about £600 has put the exotic destination within the reach of many Britons .
24 This week 's country-wide clashes between Moslems and Hindus have put the three-Test tour to the sub-continent — due to start on December 28 — in jeopardy .
25 The US wish to rearm Germany in September 1950 had put the French policy of controlling Germany through European institutions at risk almost as soon as the Schuman Plan was launched .
26 One thing they could of done was put the same colour belt on the erm , oh ribbon on the hat
27 But why should n't staff put the same process into operation lower down the school ?
28 The Crosskeys that 's why I put Martin , perhaps I 've put the wrong thing on you see .
29 Handing the credit to Margaret Thatcher , he said Britain had put the single market at the top of the EC agenda and put the torch to ‘ a veritable bonfire of petty obstacles and niggling controls ’ .
30 RUNAWAY Premier League leaders Norwich have put the fun back into football , according to match-winner Dave Phillips .
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