Example sentences of "[adv] to put [pron] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That was good enough to put him in the lead for the amateur half of the tournament . |
2 | Well I said it , told you to get some just to put them in the garage when it 's hot . |
3 | ‘ Just to put you in the picture . |
4 | Okay , just to put you in the picture where |
5 | I 've spoken to many knitters about the N1 cam and the comment I hear so often is ‘ Oh , I was told was told always to put it in the centre of the machine , or ( worse ! ) at the edge of my knitting ’ . |
6 | If it enabled the latter the crucial theoretical move of being able to reject the classical empiricist conception of knowledge , it was also to put him in the position of even castigating as ‘ historicist ’ any attempts to account for theoretical discourse in terms of its historical conditions of production — perhaps one of the major ways in which he differed from Canguilhem and Foucault . |
7 | And Mr Robinson explained : ‘ The meeting was called to let the fans have their say and also to put them in the picture . |
8 | I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat . |