Example sentences of "put [pers pn] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I know , council 's put them up with the
2 Oh did leave them in there perhaps I 've put them up on the shelf .
3 Yeah , he has n't put them up since the budget
4 Shannon , constantly mopping her feverish forehead , is , like the giant lizard tied up and thrashing under the floorboards , at the end of his rope , and the party of Texan school teachers he is leading on a ‘ tour of God 's world ’ are incensed about his having put them up in flea-bag hotels and fallen into bed with the teenage student they have brought along .
5 That 's the top part the bottom part is open to negotiation and that 's why I 've put them altogether at the bottom .
6 ‘ As gifts are n't really yours till you 've said thank you , ’ Mum continued , ‘ I 've put them away for now . ’
7 So she 's quite pleased that she 's put them on to it , it is difficult .
8 She had put them on without thinking , because they were what she had always worn for travelling outside London , but she began to wonder what David 's mother would think of them and to wish that she had put on her good black coat and skirt instead with one of her London hats .
9 Until recently they were thought to be primitive primates but now science has put them firmly among the insectivores .
10 In the intimidating atmosphere of the Mararios Stadium they silenced the partisan crowd with an early goal and then came so close to getting a second which would surely have put them through to a money spinning meeting with Paris St Germaine .
11 I 've put them down on there .
12 No , they 've put them down in third division now .
13 For example , monies could be restricted because the governing body has put them aside for a specific purpose , such as for renewal of a fleet of cars .
14 The plastics and polymers which came into use between the wars were , or were claimed to be , the first man-made strong materials to come out of chemical laboratories and they rather went to the heads of the chemists , who supposed , not unnaturally , that these polymers were strong because they had put them together with strong chemical bonds .
15 The number you have put them together in different places and as usual I got the numbers that fell of the
16 No I 've not long put them out on the line .
17 However the cost of such systems has put them out of reach of most firms , particularly if the use will only be sporadic .
18 The florist came up earlier but she was asleep , and he did n't even come into the room , just put his head round the door and left her some flowers ; the night nurse has put them out in the corridor .
19 I was sure Otto had put them there for me .
20 So he 's put them back on instead of hourly , work .
21 Fagg has put me temporarily in charge and , limited though my power may be , I intend to ensure that those under my care are for once treated like human beings . ’
22 You 've put me down for holidays in September and I 've been telling you about the cruise in October for months .
23 She might have put me down for talking .
24 She could have put me down for talking
25 ‘ They 've put me back on the Zikr case . ’
26 ‘ It has put me back on the golf course , ’ he said .
27 but I tell you what Val 's put me back on my feet
28 So er they 've put me out to grass so to speak .
29 It 's about time you realised how serious it all is and the intolerable position you 've put me in with your irrational behaviour .
30 They 've been going for twenty years and er there 's er school is very much , I would have put you straight into schools
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