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
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