Example sentences of "put him [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 erm the managerial action which is available for you , t to take him out of there and put him into a different post , because he 's not capable of doing .
2 Only the last of these put him in a bad light , but it is enough .
3 Finally , after a long desperate battle with her conscience , she agreed , after he had had a small heart attack , to put him into a local hospital .
4 And believe it or not we 've got to put him on a high chair to enable him to manage his instrument . ’
5 And yesterday Darlington bus inspector Malcolm Humble told how a Sure Style salesman put him through a five-hour ordeal before threatening to send him a bill for his time .
6 But it was with the coming of sound , in 1929 , that Colman 's Hollywood career really came into its own : the producer Sam Goldwyn was the first to realize the magic of that infinitely poetic , English voice , and put him under a long-term contract which was to last virtually the whole of the rest of his life .
7 Already there was the smell of roast beef and the white-coated cooks stood by with their carving knives waiting to hack the poor beast up and put him between a thousand Yorkshire teacakes .
8 He persuaded Reid 's wife , actress Dorothy Davenport , to sign Wally 's commitment papers which put him into a private sanatorium .
9 Election defeats at the hands of Shaftesbury , now lord chancellor , in 1673 ‘ put him into a great rage ’ and brought him to the fore in parliamentary debates .
10 In fact , she thought , tonsure his greying hair and put him into a plain robe and he would have passed for a tubby , somewhat benign-looking monk .
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 If reserved for his personal use , it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer .
14 But do n't worry : I 've put him on a separate floor . ’
15 Maud had put him into a small hotel near the street where he was born , telling him to absorb the atmosphere .
16 Hugh 's prompting , perhaps intentionally , had put him into a difficult position .
17 Turnour has changed from being relaxed and comfortable with what he was about to do to feeling uneasy in a strange environment which has now put him in a bad mood .
18 He had two other wins that year , at Zandvoort and Monza , but his car let him down on other occasions when his excellent driving had put him in a race-winning situation .
19 Clement 's prose puts him in a higher class than any of his extant pagan contemporaries , and he was able obliquely to refute pagan critics ( such as Celsus , writing 177–80 ) who thought Christians an anti-cultural lot , by decorating his pages with a rich variety of quotations and allusions taken from classical poetry and philosophy .
20 It certainly puts him in a different frame of mind , for on hearing it he resolves to beg forgiveness of his mistress for being jealous ( ex.13 ) .
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