Example sentences of "[vb infin] put [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And you do n't need to put in the whole amount , but then if you do n't put in the whole amount or you withdraw the net interest which you 're entitled to do then you 're pulling away the build-up are n't you ? |
2 | Does anybody make pinions which I can use to put into the transfer box to replace the existing ones ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Do n't keep putting off the choice . |
5 | If he had accepted her invitation to supper she would have taken it for encouragement ; he would simply have put off the evil day . |
6 | That would not have been the end of it , but it would have put off the worst , and Tutilo seldom looks beyond the day . |
7 | With school , erm , it depends on whether you 're talking about , were they 're both teachers in one school , in which case , if you understood that way , it 's the apostrophe before the s , and if you understood it , er , teachers in several schools , then you 'd have put to the apostrophe after s . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | He would have gone to her no matter what lure you could have put in the other scale . |
10 | In the run-up to such a referendum , do the Government really intend to put through the letterboxes of Britain 17 million textbooks entitled ’ Fixed Exchange Rates and the Economic Consequences of EMU , by John Major ’ ? |
11 | He was still wearing summer clothes and , once back in his room again , the only heat was regulated by how much a tenant could afford to put into the meter — and Freddie was abysmally short of cash . |
12 | What did you get to put in the middle of the erm lobelia in that other pot ? |
13 | But er it does n't get put in the paper you know individually . |
14 | If we find them , we can start putting on the pressure to locate the ship . |