Example sentences of "[noun] be putting [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | — BLACKHALL Royal British Legion 's 100 Club is putting on a special show on Monday May 25 , featuring comedy hypnotist Tony Sands and singer Suzanne Preston . |
2 | Trimdon Village WMC is putting on a super show with no cover charge on Tuesday March 31 with top comedian Bob Ritchie and award winning duo Inseparable . |
3 | The Conservatives are putting up a big fight . |
4 | The boy was putting on a high-hab accent that a rich brat could understand . |
5 | I am not sure that the right hon. Gentleman has told the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) that , but perhaps the hon. Gentleman is putting down an early marker for after the next election . |
6 | Di was putting on a brave face today amidst speculation that their marriage is undergoing a serious rift is threatening to eclipse their visit to South Korea the first by members of the Royal Family . |
7 | but when projects like the Enterprise Workshops in Swindon are threatened with closure , disabled people are putting up a strong fight . |
8 | Ready or not , the Poles are putting up a stalwart front , rushing ahead with the same heedless bravery with which their mounted cavalry charged the German tanks in World War II . |
9 | Crisp was putting in an astounding performance . |
10 | But the Tories are putting up a hard fight . |
11 | THE Prince and Princess of Wales were putting on a brave front today . |
12 | Above his head , two sailors were putting up a small sail . |