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

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1 Yeah , Mummy put it away
2 To the right of our view , the lawn sloped up a gentle embankment to where the summerhouse stood , and it was there my father ’ s figure could by seen , pacing slowly with an air of preoccupation — indeed , as Miss Kenton puts it so well , ‘ as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there ’ .
3 Dr Rosalind Hursthouse puts it succinctly : ‘ Unmarried .
4 In some ways people in London ( flower of cities all , as a Scots poet put it long ago ) , both men and women , have more freedom to live as they want than they have in most other cities .
5 Brennan puts it clearly :
6 R. E. Kaske puts it extremely neatly by claiming only for the Miller 's Tale an " " implicit orientation " " towards " " a controlling set of [ moral and religious ] values " " creating a framework within which , ultimately , the actions within the tale and the actions of writing , telling and reading the tale , are to be evaluated .
7 Irenaeus puts it so splendidly : ‘ He became human that we might become divine . ’
8 The employers put it even higher : from 10 to 12s ( 50-60p ) to 18 to 21s ( 90p — £1.05 ) .
9 Many parents put it less politely .
10 He sent Rizzardi clear and his cross was missed by Brian Kilcline , enabling Capocchiano to put it away from close in .
11 Agents were pondering whether they should n't ‘ hang on to thee rights , and wait for the time when they 're equipped to sell them , ’ as conference chairman Tony Feldman put it later .
12 Rachaela put it aside .
13 The Social Security Advisory Committee put it more tersely : ’ Cases which have no merit ought to be rejected by the present wording of regulation 72 .
14 Now Grandma put it away now .
15 The large number of astronomy books published may be varied in their presentation , topics , standards of difficulty and reader orientation , but they have one thing in common : the author 's open enthusiasm for the subject and desire to put it across .
16 He glanced at Belinda as he spoke and she turned quickly to the glucose monitoring kit to put it away .
17 Yes yes er and and the price it cost the er tax payers and rate payers of Nottingham in the first place to put it there yes .
18 This was to assume that the Danish people would change their minds of their own volition ; that they had been so overcome by the enormity of what they had done that they would hardly be able to wait to get back to the polling stations to put it all right .
19 My husband puts it very nicely .
20 ‘ Perhaps Hassan put it there , Sarah , ’ she said .
21 The true situation is as Patrick Wilson put it so well in another seminal work :
22 Lieb puts it well when he observes that the facade inscription on St Michael Berg am Laim — ‘ This is the Lord 's doing ; it is marvellous to our eyes ’ — paid homage not only to the King of kings , but also to the all powerful Josef Clemens , prince-bishop of Cologne .
23 ‘ My goodness , I 'd quite forgotten … all the drama put it right out of my head .
24 It was a wonderful show , ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ , but it was n't practical for a tour so we all thought that if we got the Broadway experts to put it together , it would be the best thing possible — but it was n't .
25 Ellwood shifted the sole of his foot to put it directly behind Annie 's head , knee bent .
26 Even if the political will were there , the money to put it all right again is not .
27 Farm animal welfare campaigners put it differently .
28 As Professor E.C.S. Wade put it so powerfully several years ago :
29 ‘ It 's a mess , ’ was the way Garvin put it later .
30 Nanny put it away for you .
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