Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Generally what we do for the engineers that come in [ is ] , we put them up with a senior guy , to go on the system , and bring them up that way … . |
2 | And these people took them in cleaned them up put them in like a bloody sheet , and all sorts he said |
3 | ’ You put me on to a good thing , ’ he went on , ’ with Ardakke . |
4 | put me in for a lovely red for me . |
5 | We have teamed up with Phonogram records to fly you and a guest to the States and put you up in a swanky hotel for a week 's luxury holiday . |
6 | Put her down as a poss . |
7 | If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! ! |
8 | You often find that erm television with sex and everything , they always put it on after a certain time for children go to bed . |
9 | Er , well , she she 's not being supported by the commission for year one , and in fact she wo n't be supported for year two either , so the thing that , I I 'm I 'm I put it in as a potential budget |
10 | I put it down to a lingering melancholy and sense of impending loss at leaving the melin , even though by now he was in full agreement . |
11 | But I put it down to a natural wish on Jefferson 's part to protect what for him was a considerable investment in a new club and , if Harley 's new agent had exacted his usual pound , or stone rather , of flesh , a considerable investment in a golf pro . |
12 | He had felt the same , momentarily , stepping into the dyeyard at Nicosia , but put it down to a foolish nostalgia . |
13 | We 'd sure love to put you up for a few days . ’ |
14 | It would be too easy to put everything down to a typical case of hysteria , but what if there was something else , some underlying cause ? |
15 | We 're going to put him up for a few days . |
16 | It was at this point that I decided to put her back on a loose creance , so that she could approach the lure from whatever direction she pleased . |
17 | If you know you can not deal with an upsetting confrontation , try to put it off for a short while until you feel calmer . |
18 | In the Littlewoods Cup two goals by Derby 's McMinn disposed of West Bromwich Albion , and Manchester City 's misery continued when Coventry put them out with a 16th-minute goal from Regis after a Redmond error . |
19 | ‘ I was hoping Kenny could put me up for a few days until I 'd sorted things out with my parents . |
20 | I 'll never even dare to be successful , because when I 'm dead some clod with a thesis to write will put me down as a wild-eyed harridan who jumped on her lover in the street and pulled all his hair out because he 'd gone off with a person with webbed feet . |
21 | they , you ca n't have it , I 'll put you down as a moderate drinker . |
22 | If he insists on calling back , ask him to hold on , and then play a blaring radio down the receiver — that should put him off for a few days . |
23 | By now it must have been obvious to her host that she had put him down as a direct descendant of Casanova , Don Juan or Jack the Ripper — or possibly a combination of all three . |
24 | By the time we get to the jarv tracks I am over it , putting it down to a poor night 's sleep and a wearing day that have combined so that I am feeling the cold more than I normally do . |
25 | You look ready to dance with rage , and although we might collect a few pennies from them in return for our providing such a spectacle I hardly think that we could put it on as a permanent entertainment ! ’ |
26 | ‘ I suppose you could put it down to a bad mood , ’ she said yesterday . |
27 | Now at the beginning of the year , I have no idea how this particular week in November is going to pan out , so I ca n't put it in for a specific day , but I put it in on the Sunday , because it 's specific to that week . |
28 | This , to his great astonishment , caused a considerable disturbance ; and when he inquired what the people meant by putting themselves out over a black man , an Englishman who was passing answered : ‘ Well , perhaps you do n't know it , but you have just thrown one of Her Majesty 's judges out of the train . ’ ’ |