Example sentences of "[noun sg] put [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Why did Granddad put it in a dump or of the pocket ?
2 I 'm not very sure it 's prudent if you 're indicating your own incorruptibility as a poet to put it in the future tense in the first place , and when you continue as Pope does ‘ Envy must own , I live among the great ’ as he starts to describe his own life and you realise he 's bringing in touches about himself which really have very little to do with the particular role as poet , it becomes quite clear that that depersonalisation process has not taken place in the case of Pope .
3 The idea is that one does not really accept a universal rule unless an imaginative attempt to put oneself in the place of everyone affected still leaves one happy with it , for only so does one accept the prescription that the action should be done in that case in which it would be oneself rather than the other who was in such a place .
4 look , yes you are , you er , you 're mummy puts you in the front , but she 's a lot taller than I am , and she can tip it up easier , I need James in the front because he 's the lightest , you 're the heaviest
5 This must of necessity put you in a very weak defensive position and I would maintain that this is responsible for losing more bouts than any other factor .
6 I think I a bit put it in the back now .
7 This of course put me in the wrong .
8 Hardy Hall put you in a rather higher position and invited you to consider some of the long-term implications of the proposed change as well as the immediate problems .
9 MODEL Jerry Hall put herself in the picture when she opened an art show yesterday .
10 The fireman put me in a car and drove me back home .
11 what a shame put it in the bank
12 Mummy tell daddy to put me in the hall .
13 There 's nothing quite like sexy lingerie to put you in the mood so knock him dead on Valentine 's Day with some of this sizzling underwear from the latest Freemans Spring/Summer collection .
14 We often feel like one of the black sheep of the independent sector — accepting a licence fee puts you in the not-serious programme makers ' league .
15 MIPS claims all RISC chips offer roughly the same performance and that its R4400 96 SPECint89 score puts it in the same league as HP , distinguished by its significantly lower price and wide availability .
16 Labour 's change of policy on the European Community puts it in a strong position to argue that economic and industrial decisions are increasingly likely to be made on a European basis and it is essential that Britain plays a more constructive role .
17 The war boar is a dangerous beast whose charge puts him in the same category as a fully armoured , lance-armed knight .
18 Similar reasoning could be applied where the plaintiff puts himself in a position which is not dangerous in itself but he is aware of circumstances which make it more likely that he will suffer harm .
19 He must still be in with a chance of making the tour — although Andy Gregory 's 11th-hour decision to put himself in the frame must have reduced the odds somewhat .
20 Chatting to PC Coupland , an avuncular , agreeable man of 39 with the sort of handshake which suggests it would be unwise to give him occasion to put you in an armlock , was to realise that the rural bobby 's function remains essentially unchanging .
21 The test now embodied in the UCTA is thus a hypothetical test , which requires the court to put itself in the position of the parties as they were ( and with the state of knowledge which they had ) at the time when the contract was made .
22 Yet we felt we should give this fellow a chance , so my wife put it in a box and set it on top of the Aga .
23 This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position .
24 A group of whirligig beetles span round and round on the surface of the water putting me in a daze .
25 Its position beside Musgrave Street police station puts it in the same difficult position as many old buildings beside security installations .
26 Next day put them in a saucepan with the same water , plus a half teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda .
27 Course , I was looking out the window and I know he took I picked it out and it I looked again , there 's another one in there , course she 's only getting out the bath put them in a bowl like I was !
28 My need of M. Chaillot 's advice put me in a weak position .
29 But I accepted what G.K. Chesterton had put so well in 1911 : ‘ A woman putting up her fists at a man is a woman putting herself in the one position which does not frighten him . ’
30 The assistant put them in a paper bag and Tom handed them to him .
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