Example sentences of "to put [pron] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 As I mentioned previously , my , my accountant said , drop this , because it 's going to put me in all sorts of problems with my taxation and things .
2 It is important that we continue to put ourselves into all sorts of learning situations so that we recognise what we need to do or stop doing with our pupils .
3 The plan is to put someone on all 277 Munros on the same day , and hopefully at the same time .
4 He is n't going to put himself through all that again . ’
5 I 'm so sorry to put you to all this trouble . ’
6 The only reason she had decided to put herself through all this with him was because she had a point to prove — a professional point .
7 Naturally , in view of the political interest of Lord Milton and the Duke of Argyll , John Main was not left to languish in the state of promoted unemployment to which Colonel Haldane 's enmity had consigned him , but although they were able to secure a port appointment for Main which brought him a regular salary , it was at Bo'ness , on the Lothian shore of the river Forth and directly under they eye of Haldane 's ally , Collector Middleton , who sent the unfortunate Main ‘ on every drudgery piece of business to different places to put him to all the expence & trouble the Collector can devise ’ .
8 On Europe , to put it beyond all doubt in this House , in the country , and on the continent , will my right hon. Friend reaffirm that it is the policy of Her Majesty 's Government that Britain shall not go down the route of a federal Europe and that it is for Britain to decide on the future of her own currency ?
9 That there was some man somewhere who had , to put it in all its baldness , got Liza into trouble , Harriet had no doubt at all .
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