Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 The language is a bit spicy but it did n't put me off in the slightest . ’
2 ’ I think Baroness Faithful should put them up in her own house.Or her own town.Why come here ? ’
3 ‘ Arsenal can still win the title , and I can see Leeds stringing a set of results together which will suddenly put them back in contention . ’
4 Yeah well you could n't put them back in the wild now .
5 Let's put them back in there .
6 And I 'll put them back in the back .
7 Let's put them back in safe place
8 No , I 'll put them back in here then
9 But the time will soon come when I trust we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies , when debasement and sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh and only the spark of the spirit will remain .
10 I would n't mind betting that Bill 's lists that you gave him actually contained all these things and only then can we actually put them down in order .
11 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
12 You 'd best put them by in case the weather closes in again . ’
13 My own involvement is totally voluntary and stems from being a frequent visitor to the area and wanting to ‘ put something back in ’ .
14 My own involvement is totally voluntary and stems from being a frequent visitor to the area and wanting to ‘ put something back in ’ .
15 My own involvement is totally voluntary and stems from being a frequent visitor to the area and wanting to ‘ put something back in ’ .
16 I particularly liked the seat , which unzips so that I can put him down in bed once asleep . ’
17 It was kind of exciting to realise that another three strides would put her out in front of everybody , almost like looking over a low rail at a mile-long drop .
18 that I would also put it on in relation to your , to , to , to , to , to your Lordship and to considering the matter in interim , your Lordship has er , erm , er heard er the information that had been put forward er by the society , you have seen the er information about the position the commission has taken , your Lordship knows that the commission was informed about both the act and all the relevant byelaws in the present case , the precursored , the central fund byelaw was informally proved by the commission Mrs has sworn on affidavit that the society has never been given any indication that the matters in issue in the European Law Defence are contrary to competition rules and your Lordship also has the answer by the commission to the European parliament which is exhibited to Mrs affidavit and which I took your Lordship to earlier and of which judicial note can be taken by virtual section three , two of the European communities act , so my Lord we say that there is already a body of information which provides a basis if one has to consider what should be done in the interim of saying that in the interim the application of the act and the application for byelaws should be maintained , the third element my Lord is the intimate link between the recoveries of money for the central fund , er under the byelaw and the implementation of the United Kingdom 's operations under directive seventy three , two , three , nine , we 've been over this before my Lord erm , my Lord is , is aware of the intimate link er between the er recovery of monies to central fund , the maintenance solvency and the paying of policy holders .
19 But when Sam I could put it on in the bedroom and sit and watch it and Sunday , I get up on Sundays and that that cat 's ugly I get up Sundays now because Grange Hill 's on .
20 Shaun , shall I put it on in the garage .
21 I 'm not , I 'm not just blaming them all the time , I mean , the situation is , when they go out on the field , they are their own men , I ca n't do anything about there , I ca n't talk for them out there ; I can only put it on in training , and when they get out there , they 've got to do it theirselves .
22 we 'd put it down in the reception area .
23 In the class see actual oral erm knowledge , I could talk with any of them and put my point a , and I could come up with ideas could n't put it down in
24 Well you wo n't wait until that long you 'll put it down in May
25 so how can you put it back in if that 's too shallow ?
26 I had five shots of local anaesthetic , and after about 10 minutes the surgeon pulled out this wriggling black larva and everyone burst into applause , but the photographer said , ‘ Oh , I missed that , can you put it back in so I can take a shot ? ’
27 If a particular print was not selling , it would be removed from the range ; but then , if Laura especially liked it , she would put it back in .
28 His edginess and irritable outbursts that could put it back in .
29 Did you put it back in his pocket ?
30 You just forget it and you can have your apple tomorrow , I 'll save it for you , right , there you are I 'll put it back in there and you can have it tomorrow
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