Example sentences of "put [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They 'll put me in a home for the elderly . |
2 | The chap was furious and said he 'd put me in a cell without anyone on either side of me if I talked to you again . ’ |
3 | And she 's gon na put me in a mess of trouble . |
4 | I feel as if they 're gon na put me in a bag and shake me up . |
5 | I could not pursue a conversation that would put me in the degrading position of having to ask Otto to fill in further gaps in my knowledge and understanding of my own lover . |
6 | I felt myself falling and begged them , ‘ Please , do n't put me in the truck . ’ |
7 | As he stands , I say , ‘ When I die , will He put me in the oven ? ’ |
8 | And he had begged my mother not to ever put me in the bank . |
9 | ‘ If he were tired , ’ said Miss Fielding , ‘ he would put me in the driving seat — except that my part was n't written for that to happen . |
10 | ‘ Do n't you dare put me in the same bracket as Terry Lewis ! |
11 | ‘ This does n't put me in an embarrassing situation , it puts Ian Wright in one . |
12 | ‘ Then perhaps you should put them in a tumbler , ’ Trent suggested . |
13 | Adam set the twelve sherry glasses that were cut in a greek key pattern round their rims in the middle of the moonlight and said he would put them in a box tomorrow and try to sell them in Sudbury to the man who had the antique shop in Gainsborough Street that they had passed . |
14 | To make use of these you might as well put them in a batch file . |
15 | My dear chap you could n't put them in a work of fiction . |
16 | Another reason that we should be against the Labour party is that we should not put them in a position to buck the trend . |
17 | Good to see that they dropped 2 more points yesterday … if we can get a win tomorrow it will put them in a more realistic range , even though kevin keegan said in todays papers that Leeds did n't stand a chance of catching the scum ! |
18 | Erm , amateur societies just ca n't exist without loyal officers and those officers have shown their loyalty by s standing again and we know the special circumstances appertaining to the , which brings us to the nitty- gritty now erm you said we have , Tracy , five erm perhaps you 'd better read those names out for us and then I think the best thing to do is to have a closed vote , where we give you all a piece of paper on which you state your nomination folded up so nobody else can see we 'll put them in a bag and then we 'll appoint a couple of to count the vote so that we do not the chairman . |
19 | Can you put them in a roll ? |
20 | I 'll put them in a chicken casserole tomorrow . |
21 | as most Easter eggs go to kids , they put them in a breakable cup , while they do n't put them in a plastic one or a melamine one |
22 | Pisa here tonight know that a win here in Nottingham tonight will put them in a very strong position indeed in this group er to go on and go through . |
23 | You could put them in the fridge , but many like a fluctuating temperature which would be extremely hard to simulate ! |
24 | They will put them in the gaol for that ! ’ |
25 | Robson 's team have yet to concede a goal in their five World Cup qualifying matches and one more clean sheet when the whistle blows on the last , in Chorzow tomorrow evening , will put them in the finals . |
26 | Victory for Old Kingstonians at home to Oxford Hawks , the Peroni South League champions ( 2pm ) , will take them into the Pizza Express while defeat will put them in the South League , which has absorbed the London League . |
27 | I 'll put them in the bin then , ’ she replied , but before she could get them off the cart he handed us the balloons . |
28 | He walked past a few minutes ago and said that 's the third letter you 've written today why do n't you put them in the same envelope and save postage ? |
29 | So I said , My brother was in the army then and my father was there on his own , so I asked him , I said , Can we put them in the workshop ? |
30 | And , anyway , we did put them in the picture , they left much more knowledgeable than when they came . |