Example sentences of "[verb] put in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cahill has n't really performed since the drawn game against Donegal last season but has put in a major effort in training .
2 ABB has put in a new management and introduced its characteristic ‘ flat ’ organisational structure .
3 She says when they first moved up there was an old stone sink and a cold water tap ; no hot water and since then the council has put in a new sink with hot and cold running water .
4 For the children , Penny has put in a tremendous amount of time , effort , and shoe leather to produce a really useful booklet of activities to go to locally with under 5's .
5 Peter Bergg has put in a large number of Press statements reflecting his current activities on behalf of Darlington 's residents but the vast majority have been totally ignored by the Echo 's reporters .
6 Mr Holmes a Court has put in a formal offer for the magazine , believed to be between £2 and £3 million .
7 Similarly , in the Oval Test , Sobers put in a prodigious spell of bowling , keeping at it because his captain felt he was the right bowler for the situation .
8 And then you get put in a new place and you got to start all over again , finding where things are and making friends and that .
9 He set up Whiddett for a header just wide of the mark before being booked with Ecchinswell 's Dean Nelson for retaliating after the latter had put in a late tackle .
10 Already I had put in a formal application to Gladstone Murray for a producer 's post with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , and Ernie Bushnell suggested I submit a programme script for consideration .
11 On the eve of the final home game against Grimsby Town , Lawrence said : ‘ The players have put in a tremendous effort .
12 He 's put in a hundred so whatever you throw
13 But after all I mean , he 's put in new plumbing , he 's put in a new boiler , all the plumbing , he did n't pull his muscles at all , he went to pick a light carton out of the back of a car , twisted his
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