Example sentences of "have put [pron] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This has put us in good heart for Leicestershire . ’
2 Most of the money for the campaign has come from the central government and the United Nations , but it seems to be Marxist enthusiasm that has put it to good use .
3 It could be only a very moderate charge , in the darkness , since any gallop could have put them into dire trouble over unseen obstacles , whinbushes , ditches and the like .
4 For confirmation I visited him in prison , where in protest against his incarceration he had put himself in solitary confinement , and found him to be sandy-haired , bullet-headed and verbose , yet with a redeeming sense of humour ; his passionate denials of having played any part in the Ayr murder were too convincing to have been invented .
5 Her evidence was that being interviewed by two senior police officers had put her in considerable fear and trepidation and that her confession was accordingly not a true one .
6 Subsequently , on Feb. 17 , it was reported that a long-range airforce division with nuclear capacity had put itself under Ukrainian jurisdiction , and that its commander , who had been dismissed by the long-range Air Force Commander , Col.-Gen .
7 They look better They all used to be one colour before but we 've now extended the range and so they 've put them in different colour bottles .
8 I 've put yours on separate sheet , have you seen it ?
9 People have wanted to prove they are not scared of AIDS work and have put themselves under enormous pressure to provide what may well be an impossible service .
10 It 's put him in intensive care , dependent on an intravenous drip for nourishment .
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