Example sentences of "[vb base] put on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've had two good wins away from home and now we want to put on a show for our fans . ’
2 Living in the country , we tend to put on a bit of a show on special occasions , and Edward 's parties used to be very sought-after .
3 Fortunately , frustration surfaced only in sporadic back-chat , but when teams such as Kelso and Heriot 's , each with a tradition of expansive back play , fail to put on a show in glorious conditions something , surely , is wrong .
4 We do put on a performance for the camera , whereas we do n't usually " perform " our everyday conversations to an audience .
5 I wish to put on the record a different view of the proposed new airport in Hong Kong ( April 13th ) .
6 Take putting on a pair of knickers — there are no buttons but plenty of problems .
7 ‘ I can wait until you 've put on a shirt , ’ she said stiffly .
8 Whether or the , they 've got the ability to cook what you 've put on the menu .
9 In your new brochure here that you 've put on the table erm it says a meeting it does n't actually say a meeting actually it says we need your ideas come along and tell us that 's why we applauded . .
10 Yeah we divided them all up , but if me or Jan needed to refer to anything we 'd recognize the information that we 've put on the envelopes quicker than we 'll recognize the stuff that he 's put in there
11 ‘ I 'll think of something , even if I have to put on a show myself . ‘
12 If you need to put on a plaster , gently push the edges of the cut together and carefully place the plaster over the cut .
13 You have too much good sense not to discover that I , in spite of my heart and all the pride of it , can not but love you and have put on a behaviour to you that was much against my heart , in hopes to frighten you from your reservedness .
14 Extra delights here must surely be the fact that I have put on a stone since its initial purchase giving that well-fed blimpo look .
15 So they have put on a Christmas show that runs until the end of January , which while still being very different from anything else in the Midlands this Christmas , should entice a new audience into the theatre .
16 Army bomb disposal experts have put on a display of the power of the modern explosives used by the IRA .
17 ‘ Jean-Paul , you have put on a lot of weight since I last saw you .
18 Let me first put the hon. Gentleman right about the figure of 40,000 — 40,000 is the number that we have put on the reduction of personnel in the Army , but much of that reduction will be achieved by natural wastage .
19 Erm well as I 've as I 've in my submission I I think we can give qualified support for the proposal that erm Harrogate have put on the table .
20 You , you have put on the weight .
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