Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We would search for the defined pieces and then put them together in the proper order as suggested in the drawing .
2 Yet , take an accident like that hair in the gate , put it together with the coincidental gaze of a ghost , and it 's as if Fonda really has come back to life .
3 The film had cost at least $25 million ( and may have soared as high as $33 million if all costs were considered ) which , in 1970 dollars , put it way above the epic category .
4 Distillery made a bright start and Micky Boyle put them ahead in the early stages but Gregg beat keeper Robinson in a race for the ball to level the scores and soon afterwards put Omagh ahead with a right foot shot .
5 Paula was just saying he was in there doing , doing the doors , whatever doing the doors meant you know whether he 's actually putting them on or he 's ba is he , is he just putting them straight into the existing
6 In practice , those with established political views will have no difficulty in recognising comments with which they disagree and putting them promptly in the Favourable to Them column .
7 I admire them for being so up front about their religious activity because it puts them right in the front line against anti-Semitism . ’
8 At the same time , it was not to be supposed that William Joyce had put himself entirely on the wrong side of the law .
9 While shoot 'em up and take no prisoner-type games may put you firmly into the hand-relief category , other games can be just as telling .
10 Career-wise , especially , it seems you are destined to scale new heights and what takes place sometime around October 29 and again on November 3 will put you firmly in the big league and back in the money again .
11 If I do n't put you safely on the outer side of Parfois , may I never see Isabel again .
12 Now that really does put you directly in the front-line when you 're answering the phone , so that call could be for anybody , when you take up a night-line call .
13 The theory that the poet had access to deep and primitive levels put him awkwardly alongside the Romantic ‘ explorers ’ .
14 More sink puts him well below the intended glide path , but instead of making the decision to choose a field and look around near it for more lift , he glides on .
15 ‘ I 'd like everyone to get into the habit of rinsing their own coffee cup after use and putting it away in the top cupboard . ’
16 Er again on the national level , if you think there 's a , a campaign you wan na be involved in or wan na get started I 'll put that on to the area N U S who will , if it 's a credible case , will put it forward to the National Executive .
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