Example sentences of "to put [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I think it 's a bit unnecessary to put me on the spot — this is n't a bloody inquisition . |
2 | But after they found out I was sleeping with my boyfriend , my mum said she was n't going to put me on the Pill because it was the easiest way out . |
3 | ‘ I am asking for a mandate from the supporters and shareholders to put me on the board . ’ |
4 | When you 're all gone he 's going to put me on the |
5 | ‘ Do you wish to put me to the test ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
7 | His claim that ‘ if they were to put me into a barrel , I would shout glory out through the bunghole ! ’ was not a facetious pose , but the normal expression of an irrepressibly good-humoured Christian . |
8 | Er I 'm one of those people that took a two year er low pay rise , to put me into the Health Service when my husband was ill . |
9 | Deeply afraid that this man was going to put me in a cage . |
10 | The words and melodies of the hymns used during the day all helped to put me in a receptive mood . |
11 | Howard Hawks , who owned my contract , always said that he wanted to put me in a film with either Bogie , or Cary Grant , and I always thought , ‘ Oh , Cary Grant , naturally , how great that would be . ’ |
12 | And now they 've changed their mind and want to put me in a caravan . |
13 | I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat . |
14 | ‘ You 're just trying to put me in the wrong , are n't you ? |
15 | Mummy tell daddy to put me in the hall . |
16 | ‘ But we do n't want him just to put them into a cupboard ? ’ |
17 | The recommended treatment for infested books is to put them into a sealed tin with a jar of paradichlorobenzine for a week . |
18 | We do not try to put them into a common framework , and it is difficult to conceive of any satisfactory empirical tests . |
19 | Having made a sequence of images , ask them to put them into a different running order . |
20 | And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement . |
21 | If we confine attention to the 8 samples on which at least 15 individual determinations were made , the R range narrows to 0.35–0.95% , confirming that some of these rocks were formerly sufficiently deeply buried to put them into the oil-generating window . |
22 | Believing that efficient charge separation could only be possible if the electron donor ( that is , chlorophyll ) and the electron acceptor ( quinone ) were in close proximity , they decided to put them into the same molecule . |
23 | WITH a single goal to score to put them into the next round of the European Cup , only Scots south of the border doubted Leeds United 's ability to conclude the issue in their favour . |
24 | And he used to put them into the oven while it was still hot to bake for him used to pick them up on our way home from school . |
25 | Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better . |
26 | If they get in if they start getting in the way the best thing to do is just let them relax to the side and try and forget about them , I know it 's difficult to forget about them but just to the conscious effort with the hands is just to put them at the side . |
27 | They 're chewing up the lawn but Carl there 's nowhere else to put them at the moment . |
28 | Yes it 's been understood that it was a routing thing to put them at the right side of Southwell to drive through the middle of it . |
29 | Firstly , although Wessel ( 1797 ) and Argand ( 1806 ) had tried to make complex numbers a little more respectable by showing how to interpret them , their addition and multiplication geometrically , there remained , possibly because of doubts concerning the intuitive use of geometrical arguments , the desire to put them on a firmer basis . |
30 | Erm right just t message on secretaries clubs , going to put them on a back burner for a while then in terms of actually forming a club as such |