Example sentences of "put [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 So I ‘ phoned Washburn , explained the problem and was put onto one Nick who , after a quick ferret around in various boxes , told me he 'd stick one in the post .
2 We were then immediately all put into one prison vehicle .
3 I compare the Alvey proposals with the Concorde because I felt that as with the Concorde project too much of our limited resources are being put into one programme .
4 In the case of small dogs , half the dose had to be put into each nostril , and with large dogs the full dose was put into one nostril .
5 She hates parks ; it takes half an hour to get there from the flats and then the kids are put inside one lot of railings like some kind of animals and you walk up and down inside another lot and watch them .
6 She had been taken back to Ardeevan and put in one of the observation wards .
7 ‘ Always hopping around , never stopping put in one spot . ’
8 A final council was arranged for Lapwai twelve days later , and Ollokot returned to his sick brother at a camp near Asotin , saying : ‘ Government wants all Indians put in one place .
9 Another advantage is , and this is another case for being put in one of these hyperbaric oxygen chambers , if you 've got erm an anaerobic infection .
10 That day , while being shown round the Zoo by the Foreman , he came to the Cages just as a female golden eagle was being put in one of them .
11 A bed had been put in one corner .
12 In its simplest form , this consists of a number of wires ; on each wire is a bead that can be put in one of two positions .
13 It is wholly unreal for anyone to imagine that such an issue , which he merely describes as ‘ adjusting the democratic framework to suit new circumstances ’ can be so lightly put to one side .
14 When the Saatchi spokeswoman 's explanation of the sales was put to one New York dealer , his response was crude but succinct : ‘ They 're full of shit .
15 Whatever personal problems she and Charles had were put to one side and they gave the people of Wales a visit to remember .
16 Pictures were started , had money thrown at them , and then put to one side .
17 He paid tribute to his beloved secret weapon , the old plywood box : ‘ It is temporarily put to one side .
18 Quite naturally , the islanders wondered if harmonious timber wolf existence included picking off one or two tasty schoolchildren as a light snack between main meals of venison , and strangely the idea has been put to one side for the moment .
19 Occasionally , some bottles from a particularly fine vintage were put to one side .
20 Remove , using a slotted spoon , and put to one side .
21 Remove and put to one side .
22 Make up to 150ml/¼ pint with lukewarm water and put to one side .
23 The problems of learning an additional system for parents are put to one side in stressing this need for early interaction .
24 Mix cream with mustard and put to one side .
25 Erm the nuclear industry also has erm er a subsidy , it 's known as the nuclear levy erm and there is reasons for that erm one is that erm some money has to be put aside to decommission nuclear power stations in the future erm now the s C G B , before it was broken up , had been actually putting some money aside year by year yeah ou ou out of the money that was generated fr er er from selling electricity nuclear power stations , some was put to one side , notionally , o on the accounts f f for a future decommissioning .
26 As luck would have it , Jean-Claude found he needed some old scores he had put to one side as they were too heavy to bring along with everything else we had had to load on the motor cycle .
27 Erm there were new passageways , erm the management er er applied their thoughts to it and altered the , the layout and certain machines were , were put to one side of the machine shop and , and milling machines to the other side you know .
28 But all that was put to one side when the protests started and we took to the streets .
29 However , if the above criticism of the partial equilibrium model is put to one side , the implication of Roll 's work is that the only valid test is one in which the various market indices , which are used as proxies for the market portfolio , are examined to see if they are mean variance efficient .
30 The idea that GCSE , A level and AS level results are predictive also needs to be put to one side .
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