Example sentences of "[verb] put it into " in BNC.

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1 Wilcock was to spend the next thirty years attempting to put it into practice .
2 Greeks with money do not want to put it into building factories .
3 Mrs Hawkins agreed to put it into practice after an appeal to the public .
4 He felt a stab of desire for her once again , but , this time , did not try to put it into words .
5 SIR — On coming into £40,000 I decided to put it into a trust for my grandchildren , to be paid out as each reaches the age of 24 years .
6 Elizabeth understood , though neither would have put it into words , that her mother was a thorn in George 's flesh .
7 Either you have lost the letter or you did n't have it to lose in the first place , in which case the king never gave it to you , i which case he gave it to me , in which case I would have put it into my inside top pocket in which case ( Calmly producing the letter ) … it will be … here .
8 RO : I would n't have put it into a closing school …
9 You then pick it up with your left hand and pretend to put it into your right .
10 It still retains all its working parts and would require only minimum repairs to put it into full working order .
11 I am very sympathetic to it , and have tried to put it into effect in some of my own writing , but there is an accompanying danger that literature becomes absorbed by culture , and that literary values are superseded by cultural ones .
12 Alright , what you did n't see , and I 've talked to the man who made the video , and he tells me that in fact — as played in slow motion , it does definitely show that Martin Foyle as the ball was going goalward , got the final touch to the ball and did put it into the net , no doubt that in fact it was Foyle 's goal .
13 Two Scots with Cambridge connections took up Faraday 's work at last , trying to put it into mathematical form rather than to fit the discoveries into an existing theory ; and through their work came the great flowering of classical physics .
14 Typically , someone has a bright idea and decides to put it into play .
15 An hour or so ago , she had seen a stone of the right size and shape lying on the edge of a garden , and had put it into her pocket .
16 And that was a mean thing to do ; it was just a shabby little metal cup , and she could n't remember when or why Jake had put it into her hands .
17 After all — he 'd hardly bother telling you that unless something had put it into his mind .
18 I 've put it into the bank and I shall give you the money .
19 It may , may be in the husband 's sole name and maybe his lump sum on retirement would otherwise be going into his own account oh and they may say put it into a joint account .
20 The student 's understanding of the wide range of topics taught will be tested only when she is required to put it into practice .
21 Even , even though they may be er , the they may work as a result of different o of the same enzyme activity in some cases the target for that enzyme activity and the receptors that have put it into the specific cells that are targeted lead to really very different biological effects .
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