Example sentences of "and put [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 They employ it , and put it back into the land , if they do make anything .
32 Ray folded the article and put it back into the envelope .
33 It 's perfectly acceptable to thaw food , such as meat , cook it and put it back in the freezer .
34 The first members of the teams run up to the suitcases and put everything on , run round the back of the rest of the team and then take everything off and put it back in the suitcase before running back and touching the next member of the team who repeats the process .
35 Anyway , everybody rushed out into the kitchen and cook found some ice and wrapped it up in white cloth and then this woman picked up the toad and put it back in the garden but with the ice in her hands .
36 Jim shuddered and put it back in the bag .
37 Put the flour back in the tube , clean the tube again and put it back in the warm place .
38 Loretta shrugged , took the photograph from Bridget , and put it back in the drawer .
39 Schellenberg shivered and put it back in the envelope .
40 but I 've only , in fact , used ten because someone took the microphone in and put it back in the wrong place .
41 But whenever she 'd been free to emigrate , she 'd fallen in love and put it out of the question .
42 I caught it , held it in my fingers and put it out of the window .
43 If you were to read the box of the Polyfilter , you would probably smile and put it back on the shelf — do n't .
44 ‘ They 're certainly tearing things down and putting them up at the moment .
45 The most common cause of damage when getting the glider out of the trailer and putting it back at the end of the day 's flying is impatience , and the only answer is never to rig without an adequate number of people .
46 ‘ Nice one , Greg ! ’ chortles the yellow shirt , folding a bra and putting it back in the drawer .
47 My hon. Friend the Member for Westminster , North characteristically set the record straight about manpower allocations in the police force and about the critical role of Her Majesty 's chief inspector of constabulary in objectively advising the Home Secretary on correct force levels and on the identification of posts suitable for civilianisation — for that releases policemen and women from desk jobs and puts them back on the beat , which is what the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West wants .
48 because it takes nitrogen from the air and puts it back into the soil
49 sure , th th th that is your other option is , is that you go for a m a much more equal policy and the , the government takes money in taxation and puts it back into the , the agricultural sector .
50 Why , wondered Senator Rudman at the hearings , had he not taken North into his office and closed the door and put him up against the wall and pushed him and pushed him and pushed him ?
51 But on what grounds will a teacher identify a pupil as F , and put him in for the F exam ?
52 He carried her across the corridor and put her down on the bed .
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