Example sentences of "put he [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 One day his inquisitors would take Master Learmouth and put him to the question .
2 The sergeant followed him in and found him smoking and put him on a discipline charge — idling his time .
3 The defendant , who paid £10 per deal , said that the amphetamine put him on a high for an hour and that he used to escape pressures and worries .
4 He was equally admired by literary critics , such as Southey and De Quincey ; Coleridge put him on a level with Shakespeare .
5 And if a pooch gets a little paunchy with all this pampering then put him on a health kick .
6 That put him on a par with most of the population , but I must have come up to his standards .
7 These two seemed friendly enough , but their questions about Sweetheart put him on the defensive .
8 Life magazine put him on the cover and that single photograph of Manson , with his evil , hypnotic stare , became for the hysterical mass media , the face of a violent , drug-crazed substrata of society : the monster hidden in the heart of every hippie and longhaired supporter of a culture which seemed certain to encompass an increasing section of youth and bandwagonners .
9 That application form put him on the ladder , not only to the top of the Japanese profession , but to international recognition — on 1 January this year he took over the chairmanship of the International Accounting Standards Committee .
10 Again , Brian Harley hit a less-than-perfect drive , but his two-iron across the angle of the dogleg put him on the front edge of the green .
11 What Hornung had done was to take his brother-in-law 's famous detective , Sherlock Holmes , and put him on the wrong side of the law ; a friendly dedication acknowledged the debt .
12 It was his own early instincts as a risk taker which first put him on the path that was ultimately to lead to him becoming chairman and chief executive of Hilton International .
13 She put him on the chest of drawers and fetched a nut out of his special box .
14 To my surprise , voices from the Labour Benches shouted , ’ Put him on the Scottish Grand Committee . ’
15 To try to discover the form which put him on the verge of Ryder Cup honours in 1989 he finished 17th on the money list that year Walton has gone through around a dozen putters .
16 That put him on the 142 mark alongside Sam Torrance ( 72 ) , with McAllister just behind .
17 He put him on the
18 They put him on an airliner .
19 Ruth now put him at no more than five-and-twenty .
20 But that put him at a disadvantage according to the flatty rules Daine had strung himself with .
21 Josh Gifford wheeled Honey End round , took him back a few paces and put him at the fence a second time .
22 In the 1470s the closest parallel is to be found in the north midlands , where Hastings ' possession of the key duchy of Lancaster offices put him at the head of the royal connection in the region .
23 In the 1470s the closest parallel is to be found in the north midlands , where Hastings ' possession of the key duchy of Lancaster offices put him at the head of the royal connection in the region .
24 ‘ I understand from the Echo man that it was your paper in Nature that put him onto the track , ’ Kegan said maliciously .
25 And yesterday Darlington bus inspector Malcolm Humble told how a Sure Style salesman put him through a five-hour ordeal before threatening to send him a bill for his time .
26 She put him through the most intensive analysis with nothing to help him afterwards .
27 Well and she put him through the hoop , nurses him .
28 Lowe put him through an intensive course of twice-a-week sprint training and night hill-running .
29 But it was with the coming of sound , in 1929 , that Colman 's Hollywood career really came into its own : the producer Sam Goldwyn was the first to realize the magic of that infinitely poetic , English voice , and put him under a long-term contract which was to last virtually the whole of the rest of his life .
30 Already there was the smell of roast beef and the white-coated cooks stood by with their carving knives waiting to hack the poor beast up and put him between a thousand Yorkshire teacakes .
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