Example sentences of "to put [noun pl] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is often the case that a member of an organisation wishes to put views or ideas on record .
2 We might , cos you wo n't be able to put maps and things on them
3 I had been reaching up to put packets and tins into one of the wall cupboards , but this startled me into turning .
4 Government law officers are generally reluctant to put journalists and publishers in the dock of a criminal court , for fear that a jury will play its historic role and acquit .
5 The first is that of ‘ money brokers ’ , firms who offer for very small commissions on very large deals to put lenders and borrowers in touch with their most advantageous counterparts .
6 At the moment there are a number of publications such as Link , Capital Exchange , venture Capital Report , which try to put investors and companies in touch with each other .
7 At the moment they use their sitting room umm as just somewhere to put toys and washing and , just have n't decorated it or anything the dining room is still used like a living room , and what they really need is another room where they can .
8 Ulster Unionist councillor Jack McIlheron urged the DoE to put gates and locks on the Market Street plot .
9 He had to put archers and javelin-throwers of his own up all the climbable trees before he had them on the run , and lost a dozen men to no purpose .
10 You must also consider where to put heaters and radiators , and whether you still need a fireplace as a focal point in the room .
11 Protesting under the slogan " When women stop , everything stops " , housewives were encouraged to put pans and brooms on window sills ; seminars and demonstrations were held locally and other activities included the " modification " of street names and statues honouring male heroes .
12 Well are we in a position now to put ticks or crosses against two on the list in table one ?
13 You can eat anything there for lunch and I 'm going to put sandwiches and cake out for tea .
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