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

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1 The response will give particulars of the expert and the APIL member(s) who put them on to the database and who can be contacted for a more personal recommendation .
2 Actually , it was me who put them on to the place . )
3 Put me through to the police . ’
4 Put me through to the police office , please , ’ he said to someone in the outer office .
5 Put me through to the motor claims department , ’ Lisa requested , glancing again at her watch .
6 He said that he did not think that it was a high priority to ask the Home Secretary to take £40 million out of his budget and put it on to the Secretary of State for Transport 's budget .
7 but they put it in to the meter in
8 Shannon had , rather uncharitably , put it down to the lure of the man 's fame — people simply liked to be close to the famous .
9 I put it down to the necessity for him to exhibit his physical superiority from time to time , in order to maintain his ‘ throne ’ and his following of stooges .
10 Put it down to the wine !
11 You argue with one another and put it down to the fact that people who are prejudiced are ignorant .
12 No , because er I always put it down to the fact that most of our takings were in coin , it was very seldom that you had a pound note , you possibly had a ten pound note in those days but most of it was coinage and the cash when it was married up , was put into steel bound wooden boxes .
13 Insiders put it down to the pressure of competing for six and seven figure salaries .
14 Put it down to the movement of the ship .
15 Again I put it down to the stresses of presenting a live programme five days a week .
16 Put it back to the beginning . ’
17 She had never before contacted any of the emergency services , and she was surprised by how long the operator took to put her through to the police .
18 He had n't known whether to put it down to the fact that she imagined he was being left outside the camaraderie of the brothers or that in some strange way she was laying claim on him .
19 I walked to the nearest telephone box and asked the operator if she could put me through to the refuge — I did n't have a single penny .
20 The woman who answered said she thought Sally had gone off duty but would put me through to the staff quarters .
21 With wrong side of skirt facing you , pick up ‘ stitches ’ from half the top of skirt , putting them on to the needles that are in WP .
22 ‘ I told him we were thinking of putting someone on to the story , and needed to know if it was worth following up .
23 Of course they did n't get the portable with this , they rang them up , said where 's my colour portable said I 'll put you on to the manager anyway they had some deal that night that erm to launch this Mini Mayfair or whatever it was wine and cheese thing so he went to the wine and cheese thing and worried he was gon na kick up a fuss so they gave him a telly anyway .
24 I 'll just put you through to the staff room . ’
25 ‘ Well , ’ Karen put her back to the window , leaning against it , and folded her arms .
26 At first she 'd given no thought to missing for a month , putting it down to the trauma of losing Pa , but by the time nothing showed for the third month running there could be no doubt that the worst had happened .
27 Well then your better putting it back to the back place first .
28 I would n't put it down to the way I was manipulated as a child . ’
29 Just one Peter yes , but we 'll put that down to the going I think , we 'll have to put it down to something , so we 'll put it down to the going .
30 I 'd always put it down to the studio lights .
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