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

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1 See here , they 're gon na get thirty six for it as it stands put it on the market as
2 Well I 've got lots of acquaintances but I do n't know that I necessarily want to put them on the erm
3 ‘ I want to put myself on the map and this Test is a good chance to start doing it . ’
4 It was former Dublin manager Kevin Heffernan who , McGilligan reckons , helped to put him on the road to success .
5 Now the Supreme Court has put him on the spot .
6 This tournament has put us on the map and we are keen to develop it further .
7 Neighbour Dave Ward added : ‘ I hate the programme , even though I suppose it has put us on the map . ’
8 ‘ Whoever tried to kill us in the plane , whoever that was , has put us on the same side . ’
9 Pilar Wayne now says she ca n't afford the upkeep on ‘ La Roca ’ in exclusive Newport Beach , California , and has put it on the market for £2 million .
10 He then tried putting them on the roll — about tyre .
11 Curiously , the attitude to fish of those who either lovingly hand-feed them pellets or seek to put them on the bank is equally caring .
12 The rich North Italian industrial city of Turin has decided to put itself on the international map with a biennial art and antiques fair to be held at the Lingotto , the spectacular former Fiat car factory , from 27 February to 7 March .
13 they still leave you room to put it on the bottom of the thing and I just scrubbed that .
14 The only other er notice I 've got for you is that tomorrow I forgot to put it on the notices tomorrow we 've got a lot of visitors in school there 's about er thirty five of them coming over who are likely to be joining us in the lower sixth next September er lessons with the lower sixth to find out what erm what lessons are like you know okay .
15 You 're not , you do n't trust them , you 're not going to put yourself on the line are you , suppose .
16 But after they found out I was sleeping with my boyfriend , my mum said she was n't going to put me on the Pill because it was the easiest way out .
17 When you 're all gone he 's going to put me on the
18 And you 're going to put us on the top , Niki .
19 ‘ We 're going to put it on the poster , Wes .
20 ’ Clearly , Adam was only reluctantly willing to share his plans with his parents , ‘ Since you ask , I 'm going to go down and take a look at it as soon as I can and then I 'm going to put it on the market . ’
21 they 're saying that their fixing figures by not putting people on the waiting list so the waiting lists are shorter , because they 're putting , not , they 're saying that to people we ca n't treat you for about two years so I 'm not going to put you on the list at the moment , so they 're , cooking the books , that 's what they reckon
22 Simple as sneezing to put him on the defensive .
23 ‘ There is a big future for this club , and I intend to put it on the right footing .
24 You would n't mind if he married your daughter , but you would n't want to put him on the front page .
25 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
26 Well let , let , let , let me tell you , I do n't want to put you on the spot , the , the , the analogy is of er the typical pattern of development of a neurosis , which Freud says is a trauma that happens often in infancy .
27 Midland Car Loans have been specially developed to put you on the road as quickly and simply as possible .
28 I like to put it on the table and hear the comments afterwards , and I 'm pleased to bits if it 's been all right …
29 This appears to put him on the right side of the new rulers , even if Steaua were answerable to one of Ceausescu 's brothers .
30 yeah , we should have to put you on the book
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