Example sentences of "[adj] to put [pron] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm afraid to put one in the kitchen
2 Patients who have had previous experience of hypnotherapy ( even if no regression was involved ) are more likely to have confidence in the technique and in its safety , and therefore are often more willing to put themselves in the hands of the therapist and trust their own subconscious .
3 I think it is immoral to put it in the water when you do n't know how much water people drink . ’
4 ‘ It is hard to put yourself in the mind of a general , , Cameron answered .
5 I asked him why this change of heart and he said that it was because Harold Wilson had seen fit to put her in the Lords .
6 They also get the largest amount of pocket money in a week — £5.20 , compared with a UK average of £3.62 — and are most likely to put it in the bank .
7 It is sometimes useful to put oneself in the shoes of another person .
8 So if you do use bottled water it 's advisable to put it in the fridge after you 've opened it .
9 ‘ You have to be able to put yourself in the place of the athlete and work out what they need ’ , she says .
10 SOCIAL ‘ Sociologists apparently have come round to the belief that 50 per cent of middle-class parents who send their children to private schools would be happy to put them in the state system if dinner money was renamed lunch money . ’
11 ‘ David is keen to put himself in the shop window before the end of the season so he can be involved in a new club with their pre-season preparations , ’ said Town 's general manager Alan Smith .
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