Example sentences of "[noun] put [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You want some extraordinary words to put in this dictionary like that
2 ‘ The biggest gap we had ’ , he said , ‘ was trying to get the Falklands put before some kind of Cabinet committee .
3 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
4 ‘ ( 1 ) … a person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so would tend to expose that person , or his or her spouse , to proceedings for a related offence … ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in the first-mentioned proceedings ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in those proceedings .
5 ‘ ( 1 ) In any proceedings to which this subsection applies a person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so would tend to expose that person , or his or her spouse , to proceedings for a related offence for the recovery of a related penalty — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in the first-mentioned proceedings ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in those proceedings .
6 ‘ ( 1 ) A person shall not be excused , by reason that to do so may incriminate that person or the wife or husband of that person of an offence under this Act — ( a ) from answering any question put to that person in proceedings for the recovery or administration of any property , for the execution of any trust or for an account of any property or dealings with property ; or ( b ) from complying with any order made in any such proceedings ; but no statement or admission made by a person in answering a question put or complying with an order made as aforesaid shall , in proceedings for an offence under this Act , be admissible in evidence against that person or ( unless they married after the making of the statement or admission ) against the wife or husband of that person .
7 With the question put in that way , a group of students mentioned ‘ the national government ’ , ‘ local government ’ , ‘ the EC ’ , ‘ transnational corporations ’ , ‘ capitalism ’ , ‘ the unions ’ , ‘ regional policy ’ , and ‘ the people themselves ’ .
8 Darlington manager Ray Hankin put on both substitutes at the start of the second half and the move almost paid dividends after 53 minutes when Toman split the defence perfectly to find John Borthwick in the area , but the substitute 's left-foot shot was well held by the keeper .
9 Hankin put on both substitutes at the start of the second half and the move almost paid dividends after 53 minutes when Toman split the defence perfectly to find John Borthwick in the area , but the substitute 's left-foot shot was well saved .
10 David Batty , the combative Leeds and England midfielder , is anxious not to see all the hard work put in this term go unrewarded .
11 He forbade it : he would not have the child put in that position .
12 It really is advisable to get supports like these in place as soon as possible before the plants put on much growth — this way you 'll avoid too much root injury when putting them in position and you 'll ensure they 're properly sited without breaking developing stems .
13 ‘ I do n't trust the labels Berdichev put on these projects .
14 Nias argues that the description of what the primary teacher puts into that amalgam is incomplete " if it does not make room for potentially dangerous emotions such as love , rage and jealousy on the one hand and intermittent narcissism and outbreaks of possessive dependence on the other " .
15 As the Army collapsed in turmoil on 11 February , the White House Situation Room put through several calls to the US ambassador in Teheran , William Sullivan saying that Zbigniew Brezinski wanted to know what were the chances of a coup d'etat .
16 Erm , what give me erm , give me erm , seven things yeah , seven things to put on this spreadsheet .
17 Rose put on more make-up and let her workers know it was business as usual .
18 Squash title stays put for another year
19 2/I start putting in more detail .
20 Shelford was in Wales last October to watch Neath beat Toulouse , a result which has led him to a conclusion similar to Wyllie 's : ‘ From the performance Neath put on that night , Welsh rugby is in pretty healthy hands . ’
21 Oh it 's had all new windows put in some time has n't it ?
22 In 1985 dredgers were busily raking up gravel from the shoals in the river to put into more gabions for bank reinforcement beside the Trannon .
23 The interpretation put on these results was that the latter may have an optimum level which facilitates creativeness ; though beyond that point — as seen in the seriously psychotic — it may hamper creativity .
24 Dr Clark 's jaw put on another yard .
25 Shrewsbury put on both subs one of them Howard Clark , on loan with Quakers earlier in the season in an effort to save the game , and for a short spell put Quakers under real pressure .
26 Toby Ewers put in another sterling performance in the youths mile , finishing a clear winner in 4 mins. 44 .
27 We might have said no but that 's what it was because of pressure put on this side
28 While this is a common finding amongst researchers ( see pp. 16–17 below ) , it is the interpretation which radical feminists put on these findings that is significant .
29 But such work must be done , and field men put in several hours each week in their area offices , writing reports , keeping records up to date , drafting letters , answering the telephone and communicating with colleagues in the field and staff at headquarters .
30 Today I 've been thinking to myself , I 've only got the sleeves to put in that dress — when am I going to have the time to do it' ?
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