Example sentences of "put him [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nellie had put him to bed thinking it was a cold , then hearing of the scarlet fever in Newry through Tommy Drennan , she sent for Dr Nolan at once .
2 Although he lacked the control over the southern kingdoms which might have put him on Bede 's famous list of kings holding imperium in the south , he remained a formidable ruler , with the resources to endow the church lavishly and to raise the navy which must have been necessary for his invasion of Ireland .
3 It was the same expression he 'd had when backing away from the struggle around the campfire just before Osvaldo — his beard still smouldering — had put him under arrest .
4 Once again the solicitor representing them said that there was not and that his clients had put him in difficulties , as he had only been given instructions a week before .
5 He was n't privy to any really sensitive stuff that could have put him in danger — that 's according to my liaison fella in SIS . ’
6 As he entered Beresforde Road at three in the morning his eyes were everywhere , remembering the juggernaut which had put him in hospital .
7 AD LIB RALLY LATEST … over in Gloucester rugby fans have spent the weekend celebrating after a famous win over Saracens … but the price of victory for the cherry and whites was an injury to scrum half Marcus Hannaford which has put him in hospital and put the good name of the sport to the test
8 They 'd have been able to certify him insane , or he 'd have done something so terrible and criminal they could have put him in prison , where he 'd be sodomised and knifed ; quietly disposed of without any fuss because the rules were different in there .
9 But I 've put him in touch with engineer Eric Pendry who came into my office nine years ago with a story about his son , Paul , who was also shot dead on an SAS live-fire training exercise .
10 ‘ No , I think I 'd better put him in touch with you . ’
11 As he was not involved in the investigation , Mayer had put him in touch with a colleague , Bert Pinsdorf , in Germany , who , in answer to the same question , said the ‘ BKA had serious concerns that the drug-sting operation originating in Cyprus had caused the bomb to be placed on the Pan Am plane . ’
12 In fact Mr Major , who is said to have been delighted with the way Mr Waldegrave introduced the health reforms , has put him in charge of implementing the Citizen 's Charter .
13 By the end of the war a desperate regime had put him in charge of an anti-aircraft battery in Belgrade ; hence the uniform .
14 In 1914 Watson left National Cash Register under a cloud of monopoly and competitive charges that might have put him in jail .
15 ‘ You have n't even met him yet and already you 've put him behind bars for life . ’
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