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

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1 Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself .
2 Unless I put them on the outside wood .
3 ‘ You do n't wash your feet and put them on the dirty floor , do you ? ’ he asked as he got ready for the guests who would soothe the painful passage towards the critics .
4 If you want two matches to be satisfied simultaneously you put them on the same row in the criteria range .
5 ‘ It 's definitely put me on the right tracks for the future .
6 It was the way they put me on the right track that made me wonder — guiding angels in the Bible have a habit of appearing as two young men .
7 Then she walked with me to a bus stop — I had to take one step every two minutes , and that in slow motion — waited with me , put me on the right bus and reminded the conductor where to let me out .
8 Put me on the next train home ? ’ she suggested unsteadily , her pulses skittering recklessly .
9 Ah well they put me on the top rate of pay , which was quite good , thirty five shilling a week .
10 Prentice reached up and put something on the thin collar of Rory 's shirt .
11 If you put it on the right feet it 's clearly one of the best available .
12 LEFT Especially if you are not used to fitting a check chain , take care to ensure that you put it on the right way round .
13 But make sure we put it on the right side though !
14 So , I put it on the other way round this morning and he hates it , I 've only just done it
15 ‘ We did not want the burden of administration falling on the taxpayer so we put it on the prime beneficiary , which is the farmer himself . ’
16 The Rosewood 's very close to a Jazzmaster sometimes , actually , because it 's very sweet ; when you put it on the front pickup it 's very mellow .
17 When I had eaten the first course of cabbage , and the second of meat pudding , potato and carrots , I poured cold water into my used billycan and put it on the lighted stove .
18 He removed the vase and put it on the occasional table next to the wedding photograph .
19 I 've done m is there , are there any gaps in between , if you put it on the good quality like , can you see any spaces ?
20 So I put it on the dim switch so as he can see to get in the bedroom .
21 They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ .
22 The rich North Italian industrial city of Turin has decided to put itself on the international map with a biennial art and antiques fair to be held at the Lingotto , the spectacular former Fiat car factory , from 27 February to 7 March .
23 This appears to put him on the right side of the new rulers , even if Steaua were answerable to one of Ceausescu 's brothers .
24 You would n't mind if he married your daughter , but you would n't want to put him on the front page .
25 ‘ There is a big future for this club , and I intend to put it on the right footing .
26 But , carrying baskets of buffalo dung from the pit by the cattle shed , along the road and down towards the mango tree to put it on the furthest field , my nose was burnt before I 'd walked twenty yards .
27 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
28 After the Istanbul Biennale last autumn , it is the turn of the Greek art dealers to make a bid to put themselves on the international map .
29 If the authorities read that they 'd put me on the next bus to [ name of border area ] and keep me there .
30 Putting them up in the wires and other men putting them on the hot plates to fire .
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