Example sentences of "[verb] put on the " in BNC.

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1 What he said was very significant — that the ANC wanted to encourage any film-maker , black or white , who tried to put on the screen images of black people that were recognisably human , and who also tried to give employment and encouragement to black technicians .
2 Channel 4 and the sports management agency International Management Group moved to put on the match between the champion , Gary Kasparov , and the British challenger , Nigel Short .
3 At the start of the plenum hardline critics proposed putting on the agenda discussion of separating the post of general secretary from that of state President .
4 Psychiatrists see Thatchergate , the design of which has now been agreed with English Heritage , as evidence of the stress a decade in office has put on the occupant of No 10 .
5 The price the Government has put on the water industry is a small fraction of the values of the assets shown in the prospectus . ’
6 There is no disputing what my hon. Friend has put on the record — the Government , who have a huge majority , have increasingly resorted to the use of the guillotine .
7 In the farmhouse he practised putting on the gaiters and found it a struggle .
8 The one where you are forced to have a group photo of the three acts you have separately promised to put on the cover that week
9 Those words I would like to put on the record where on an earlier sheet that somehow or other have disappeared from the current Order Paper .
10 And they were so carried away , they forgot to put on the handbrake .
11 But behind the glitter , an army of people are needed to put on the show , and keep it running .
12 And er at times , at spells , I 've got to put on the pink bandage , at times , you know , to get the swelling back down .
13 I 'm going to put on the radio . ’
14 I prepare for my music exam , if you 're going to do prepare , what are you going to put on the end ?
15 When I 'm actually choosing the dishes that I 'm going to put on the menu what things do we need to consider ?
16 One other thing is just to chase up procedures we 're going to put on the passes for attendants and visitors and that still has n't been done .
17 I 'm now going to put on the lights that 's better I thought it was a bit dull in here .
18 At first , it is internal , just checking to see that the code to make two and two add up to four gets the right answer , but as more flesh gets put on the bones of the program , and it begins to look more like a real product , the first of the heavy testing stages starts .
19 Sex causes complications , and in this interminable recession , just staying put on the payroll is quite difficult enough .
20 Pump Court Chambers started putting on the seminars only last year and they now hold them every three or four months .
21 It was n't the sort of thing he would have put on the wall next to his bed but it was a lot more acceptable than Mr Pilkington in a black cowl .
22 My two weeks VR training finished , I returned to Blackpool the next day to start putting on the Ice Show at the famous Pleasure Beach — quite a change !
23 The texture as well as the bulk of fibre-rich foods helps to put on the brakes .
24 What she did n't find out until too late was that it was one thing to jump a gap but quite another to stay put on the landing stone when the surface was wet and slippery .
25 I wish to put on the record a different view of the proposed new airport in Hong Kong ( April 13th ) .
26 At first sight it would seem difficult to bring a restitutionary claim within this article , and Mr. Beazley 's case depends entirely on the construction which he seeks to put on the Court of Justice decision in Kalfelis v. Bankhaus Schrôder , Mûnchmeyer , Hengst and Co .
27 I woke again , I had to put on the light .
28 The new wood that Kalchu had put on the fire earlier had n't caught yet and clouds of smoke were billowing out .
29 It is £100,000 more than the estimated cost the council had put on the work , and more than £32,000 more than the second highest bid .
30 It was n't until she had put on the kettle for their morning coffee that she spoke .
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