Example sentences of "[adv] put [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt disinclined actually to hand to him the piece of paper I was holding , and so put it down on the end of his bed . |
2 | You have to be able to hold it up there and perhaps put it down on paper or apply it . |
3 | I only put it on at night as my herons do n't seem to come in the day . |
4 | I only put it back on Friday . |
5 | ‘ It was n't enough to put us back in the World Cup contention . |
6 | It 's very good quality , erm yeah , I think it 's , it 's it 's , the quality of it is good enough to put it up for , i in the sort of higher echelon of marks . |
7 | I 'm not , I 'm not just blaming them all the time , I mean , the situation is , when they go out on the field , they are their own men , I ca n't do anything about there , I ca n't talk for them out there ; I can only put it on in training , and when they get out there , they 've got to do it theirselves . |
8 | I can only put it down to the strong classical emphasis which prevails in the courses offered in the UK , although many of the university drama courses in the USA do stage Shakespeare and the European classical authors . |
9 | There will , however , always be those who tend to see the negative side and may well suggest you ‘ do n't lose weight too quickly or you 'll look old ’ or ‘ you 'll only put it back on twice as fast if you lose it quickly ’ . |
10 | Er , I 've put a cloth on the top of it cos we 'd only put it in on the Tuesday and it was wet through on the top ! |
11 | ‘ Arsenal can still win the title , and I can see Leeds stringing a set of results together which will suddenly put them back in contention . ’ |
12 | No I 've not long put them out on the line . |
13 | The negative side of all this was ben Eliezer 's polemics against straight-faced , over-serious rabbinism ; against those whose understanding of God 's nature was austere and unfatherly ; those who , while seeking to elevate the Most High , merely put him out of touch with his own children ; debarred them from his welcoming presence by a system or learning that became ‘ frivolous ’ in its intensity : not that its perpetrators could be frivolous : black was their colour , even as severity was their posture — as becomes the frozen-in-soul . |
14 | One could either leave the sliding door open and see the world go by down the corridor , or close oneself into a private cocoon ; and at night , one 's bed descended from the ceiling and on to the seat of the facilities which effectively put them out of use . |
15 | That 's what most put it down to . |
16 | Skirting a tinker camp , Mrs M. eventually put me down beside the fast-flowing River Moy at Ballina . |
17 | They finally put it on after pressure from the campaign . |
18 | They just put me up for it and I just happened to be about at the time . |
19 | just put it up on the wardrobe |
20 | When you 've drawn the first one , just put it back in the first bag and forget about it and go on . |
21 | Just put it back in the drawer … |
22 | just put it back in the oven . |
23 | I said if he does n't fancy it all just put it back in the oven . |
24 | Just just put it out of your mind |
25 | just put it in for Thursday morning , see what |
26 | He says all they did was just put it in for storage and then wait for the police to call but the first he heard was on Monday . |
27 | Just put it down on the side there . |
28 | ‘ I was very lethargic but I just put it down to the first months of my pregnancy . |
29 | Just put it down to my perverted sense of humour . ’ |
30 | you see his expenditure was er , he , he , he , just to put it down to a very minor thing , you 're spending four pound a week |