Example sentences of "put her [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | put her in a mental hospital or a |
2 | they put her in a bloody trolley and oh course she said , this woman said erm |
3 | Put her in an early grave ? |
4 | ‘ We do n't want to put her under a great deal of pressure after what she 's been through . |
5 | To hell with reason , she was scared today : what if she 'd lost her way , and nothing could put her on the right track . |
6 | I 'd put her in a total dither . |
7 | Let's put her let's put her in the front seat . |
8 | But having left till the morning when she was due , I could n't even let Cathy know because it puts her in an awkward position , suddenly turn up on the day . |
9 | He told us what sport it was to take her to the ‘ Houtsize ‘ 0use ’ in London , first putting her on the Inner Circle , getting off smartly himself , and leaving her to go round and round until his amusement wore off . |
10 | ‘ Luce is fond of you and she does n't want to hurt you , but you 're putting her in an impossible situation by your pig-headedness . |
11 | Her concerned employers had referred her to a doctor , who had put her on the contraceptive pill but , as was normal practice , she had not been examined or questioned . |
12 | " Well … something 's put her in a bad form … " |
13 | Daphne Neville says the staff at the centre have put her in an embarrassing position . |
14 | They 'd have put her in the freak show , confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold . |
15 | Fate had put her in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong man . |
16 | Suspecting that her diarrhoea and wind might be due to Candida infection , she put her on an anti-Candida diet and a course of anti-fungal drugs . |
17 | But when the frail widow let the man into her home to shelter , he knocked her to the floor and put her through a savage attack . |
18 | When I put her in a small paddock while I muck out , she licks the soil for about ten minutes . |
19 | He put her in an open boat , with no oars , at the mouth of the River Aberlessie which , the chronicle says , was called ‘ The Mouth of Stench ’ because of the thousands of rotting fish cast on the sands . |
20 | Thank you for flying Maggovertski Airways ; please return the stewardess her pantyhose , put her in the upright position , and kindly pray that the tyres do n't blow . ’ |