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

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1 This clip fixing of slipped slates is merely an expedient which can not forever put off the day when the permanent refixing or renewal of the entire roof covering is necessary .
2 The Christian Democratic prime minister , Giulio Andreotti , is afraid that his Socialist coalition partners will walk out on him if the referendums look like going ahead this year ; by provoking a general election , the Socialists would automatically put off the referendums for at least 12 months .
3 Brown can not be deputy leader for the straightforward reason that an all-Scottish ticket would put off the English .
4 Zero temperatures and snow flurries should n't put off the winter visitor either because a visit to Boston — whether for Christmas shopping or a New Year break — will leave you glowing .
5 Not that this should put off the more cautious or less experienced , because although the Mournes are no place to be when the mist is thick and low , the famous Mourne Wall is never far away and provides an excellent point of reference .
6 Although in his heart he knew that the war was unwinnable , he determined that he would put off the end for as long as possible .
7 Moving slowly as though she could put off the dreaded moment forever , she changed into her favourite show costume — a long glittery number in gold .
8 But the East Anglian company says that Morland can only put off the takeover , and not stop it .
9 In the same way that there are rules within sentences , limiting which words can follow others , so there might also be rules within discourses , limiting which sentence can follow another one , and if I write ‘ The knight killed the dragon ’ , then there might be limits , or constraints , on what I can put as the next sentence .
10 So , shall we put about the fifth er fifteenth ?
11 ‘ Not until we fully understand people 's attitudes and experience can we put through the appropriate legislation , ’ says a spokesman .
12 Oh we used to hole underneath the coal and er and then er Oh oh we used to have a ringer That was a long steel ringer that you could put behind the slines in the slines and lever the coal off you see ?
13 So if you wan na put like a hundred or something on
14 What they really need is another room where they can put like the bigger toys you know .
15 I mean , th tha tha that 's interesting what you said , because you said how to avoid sexual diseases and to er avoid getting pregnant , are those the basics of sex education or or what more would put onto the list of things that you would teach ?
16 And these were put on and then one after the other would put onto the van and they would come right up to this height .
17 The idea shocked many people who were convinced that the only cause must be genetic , or chemical , or a virus , something they could put under a microscope .
18 which we 're gon na put along the top of the house .
19 So sociologists can be stimulated by everyday occurrences which they , because of their training , can see from a special perspective and which they can put into a sociological frame of reference .
20 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
21 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
22 You can overcome the problem of " garbage " by reserving enough memory for the longest string you will ever put into a variable before you use it .
23 ‘ Probably another £2,500 I 'd put into a larger stock fund such as the Fidelity Stabiliser .
24 My mother , who came from a staunchly ‘ church ’ family , used to express her antipathy when she often declared , ‘ He 's nothing but a chapel dodger , ’ and it 's difficult to describe the scorn that she would put into the phrase .
25 Then you did n't put into the bay here ? ’
26 I do believe , however , we 'll learn things from it that we can quickly adapt and put into the hundred and seventy six M F I stores .
27 do n't let's , do n't let's try and assume the , all we 're , all we 're trying to do is to gather together the bit that we can put into the pot , and to present it in a logical fashion , to say , if this , then we belief that , and if that , then we believe the other ,
28 Erm so who do we put into the suggestion of perhaps you will look at that with a very serious and maybe sort of er or by to take seventy three million .
29 Cos I mean , that again is something that that one might put into the into the tent or something .
30 I mean , how much time do you put into the Red Dwarf ?
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