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

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1 He picked the clothes up off the floor and put them away in the wardrobe , and found the President a clean pair of slacks and a shirt before sweeping up the broken glass .
2 She must be having one , put them straight in the cups .
3 The doctor looked at them and put them quietly in the pocket of his coat .
4 Out of the morally serious upper middle-class English air he took empiricism and Idealism , the assumption of pre-determined progress and a belief in benevolent intervention , the general English notions of biological evolution and a Comtean conviction in positive altruism and put them together in the service of a liberal socialist ideal .
5 Put me completely in the shade . ’
6 So we put him outside in the ark .
7 if I hang on to that and put it away in the garage and hang on to the key so I can get the right , the right lock
8 You can freeze rice and then put it straight in the microwave .
9 Ron retrieved the can and ‘ put it straight in the tank ’ .
10 for sixteen , seventeen grand in a lump sum , put it straight in the bank
11 No , I just put it straight in the ground .
12 Oh they put it outside in the garden
13 of the label , okay so that we can actually and put it actually in the bag , so that when these things go off as they would do to their to the the various specialists who actually know more about pottery know more about bones and can do a more detailed analysis , still know where they 're from .
14 After that , D'Arcy called Dave Forbes in London to put him briefly in the picture and to tell him to liaise with the ship and cargo insurers at Lloyd 's .
15 ‘ We 'll give him a race around Christmas time and then one more to put him right in the Spring . ’
16 But I wanted to try to put it right in the eyes of every football follower in the country , and rectify the idea that I was a 100 per cent failure like everyone thought I was .
17 ‘ But I wanted to try to put it right in the eyes of every football follower in the country , and rectify the idea that I was a 100 per cent failure , which is what everyone thought I was . ’
18 If someone had neglected to put it away in the buffet after supper , then with luck it had been forgotten and would not be missed .
19 I 'll put them away in the fridge for you .
20 That would put you right in the soup .
21 Okay presumably I should put something again in the newsletter about conference and this accommodation thing .
22 She put everything away in the kitchen cupboards , then went out to lock the car .
23 The midseason was disappointing , but by the end of July , in Holland and a fortnight later in Germany , Jackie had notched up his fourth and fifth victories of the season and a second place in Austria put him well in the lead .
24 Richards recognises that , saying : ‘ This could be seen as an unsettling tactic and I 've asked Trevor Francis to take David Hirst on one side and put him fully in the picture .
25 When he first struck up a friendship with Joanna , he could never have suspected it would one day put him firmly in the frame in a potential murder investigation .
26 Ca n't you put her firmly in the past ? ’ she wanted to know .
27 Probably the people whose advice had put him behind in the polls during the first weeks of the campaign .
28 I even thought of trying to grab it from her but she put it away in the drawer where she kept it and stood in front of it .
29 That , you know , th that puts it more in the context , does n't it .
30 ‘ That was an accident , ’ Aunt Emily said firmly , ‘ after you had put yourself considerably in the wrong by trespassing . ’
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