Example sentences of "[verb] put him [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was former Dublin manager Kevin Heffernan who , McGilligan reckons , helped to put him on the road to success . |
2 | Now the Supreme Court has put him on the spot . |
3 | At first sight , his praise of the Romanian regime seemed to put him in the same class as the ‘ Red Dean ’ , Hewlett Johnson . |
4 | Okay , then you would all agree , you 've got to put him through the old P C course . |
5 | You 're going to knock on his door and you 're going to bring him outside and you 're going to put him in the car . ’ |
6 | Simple as sneezing to put him on the defensive . |
7 | You would n't mind if he married your daughter , but you would n't want to put him on the front page . |
8 | This appears to put him on the right side of the new rulers , even if Steaua were answerable to one of Ceausescu 's brothers . |
9 | He won the local Easter parade a couple of times as the best-dressed man which , in the depressed Thirties , must have put him in the mould of something of an exhibitionist . |
10 | The Resistance would have put him in the grave if the Nazis had followed them . |
11 | His new album Goodbye Jumbo seems to have put him at the top of the list of those eager to nominate a spokesman for the green generation . |
12 | He had put him in the Cabinet because , with Bonar Law gone , he needed a man from the Law stable to preserve the balance . |
13 | The Party chairman had rung the area agent in Birmingham , who had put him in the picture . |
14 | They 've put him on the top floor like the other ones we 've had . ’ |
15 | I wager they 've put him in the meanest , coldest room , without even a brazier , after the way he spoke to Matilda . |
16 | ‘ We 've put him in the side ward , just as a precaution . ’ |
17 | But Iago 's ‘ practice ’ is so assured , his control of surface and perspective so total , that we have to put him in the highest class of hypocrites , along with Satan . |
18 | Sir Alec Guinness 's head refused to put him in the school play — thinking he would never make it as an actor . |
19 | I have put him into the London to act as lieutenant , ’ the admiral reported . |