Example sentences of "put him in [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then I got Harry out here and put him in a dinghy and we … er … floated down to the lock . ’
2 ’ So I waltzed him across the road and put him in a doorway and left him for somebody else to find .
3 Later , John le Grant got Nicholas away from Sigouri , put him in a tent and said , ‘ Right .
4 It put him in a predicament .
5 I removed the Lionfish and put him in a quarantine tank , but he died .
6 This put him in a quandary .
7 Sinatra went through the worst period of his career when Universal signed him to a contract , put him in a disaster — Meet Danny Wilson ( 1952 ) — and then dropped him .
8 GAME show host Leslie Crowther is fully conscious again , five weeks after the car crash that put him in a coma .
9 His intellectual abilities , his ambition , his energy , put him in a class above colleagues like Baillie-Stewart or Mrs Eckersley .
10 And I remember very very well he had a big heavy coat and my mother put him in a very big pocket on the inside of the coat and we always called that his rabbit pocket , because he very often came home with a rabbit .
11 Keep the old man in there , get him out in good time to defrost , maybe even put him in a hot bath to remove any traces of his preservation .
12 Where , I gather , Dhani put him in a Buddhist monastery and nursed him back to health — he 'd known Dhani at school and Cambridge .
13 It was a dramatic gesture , a revelation ; it put him in a position of power , if only for a moment , but he liked that position and his primacy had been denied in that group of irreverents .
14 With a cheery wave he left them , and Kathleen helped the man to his feet and put him in a wheelchair .
15 His first book , Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the Puritan Revolution ( 1967 ) , quickly established him as an important contributor to seventeenth-century studies , and put him in the forefront of the group of scholars who were beginning the process of reinterpreting the English Revolution of the 1640s at the grass roots .
16 The court had taken Harvey away from his father and put him in the foster home ‘ until such time as the father can control his drinking and make a safe home for the boy . ’
17 Gently , he carried him outside and put him in the basket .
18 That punch put him in the Guinness Book of Records with the quickest KO in history when he flattened American Johnny Ellis in 12secs in November 1990 , and he has claimed two other victims in 19secs and 27secs respectively .
19 VICTORIOUS Bill Clinton hailed the women of America yesterday after their massive support put him in the White House .
20 Did you know that Queen Victoria put him in the same class as Landseer ?
21 It was , however , his permanent design of the deceptively simple 1920 Whitehall Cenotaph ( originally erected in wood and plaster as a saluting point for the Victory March Past of Allied troops in July 1919 ) that put him in the eye of the general public and for the first time turned Lutyens into a household name .
22 He told the assembly 's members that if they did not vote down the existing chief minister , a supporter of Mr Sharif 's , and put him in the post instead , the president would dissolve the assembly and they would all lose their jobs .
23 But there could be no begrudging the 1990 innings at Hove that put him in the Somerset record-books .
24 ‘ I put him in the study .
25 So they put him in the kitchens .
26 It put him in the forefront at the Department .
27 Amanda put him in the newsroom . ’
28 They even put him in the coffin and shipped him home instead of leaving it to a local undertaker .
29 Curtis put him in the picture ; his large , powerful hands seemed to tear vivid images out of thin air .
30 The doctor put him in the middle or late fifties , though , being a doctor , he hedged a bit by saying he might be anywhere between forty-five and sixty .
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