Example sentences of "puts it [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The section puts it beyond argument that there is no defence that the affray took place in private .
2 Er And I think that puts it into context .
3 Under heaven everyone knows this , Yet no one puts it into practice .
4 Project English recognizes the central importance of this idea , and puts it into practice in a straightforward , practical and enjoyable way .
5 And puts it into roast in the oven , and takes it out after fifty minutes and then you get Philadelphia cheese and white wine melt it down in the wine
6 Since he did n't like the golf course either he was in no real frame of mind to ‘ spreadeagle the field ’ , as a well-known golf pundit invariably and irritatingly puts it on television .
7 Or as Dr Ed Wheat puts it in Love Life for Every Married Couple , ‘ If you are afraid to try it because you are afraid you will be hurt , consider this : the risk of pain is always the price of life . ’
8 As Jakobson puts it in paraphrase of Mallarmé , ‘ la fleur poétique est l'absente de tous bouquets ’ ( lit. ‘ the poetic flower is not the one to be found in any bouquet ’ ) .
9 Their falsehood puts it in danger of collapse .
10 Adding a line that works out the total amount paid in and the interest received at least puts it in perspective .
11 As Seigel puts it in Computing Law — ‘ information is power over decision , power over capital , power over individuals , power over organisation , power over adversaries and power over the past , present and future , and [ that ] power lends itself to any use and abuse ’ .
12 First because in Prisoner desire and fantasy seem transformed into nonsublimated social identification ; as he puts it in relation to one group of black students in America , ‘ while I never desired any particular person , I was all desire for the group as a whole .
13 As he puts it in Writing and Difference , at the very moment when the fundamental conceptual systems of Europe are in the process of taking over all of humanity , Levinas leads us instead to ‘ an inconceivable process of dismantling and dispossession ’ .
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