Example sentences of "puts [pers pn] into " in BNC.
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1 | He describes two raids on Berlin at different stages of the conflict , but , more than that , he puts them into the general context of Bomber Command 's war over Germany . |
2 | They do not even have to be alike at all beyond some minimum range of conditions which puts them into the same political category . |
3 | He puts them into practice too . |
4 | Over the two games , Spartak were well worth their victory which puts them into the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-finals . |
5 | It creates power , it cocks your wrists to the swing plane , puts you into the same position at the top every time , and stretches the big muscles of the back . |
6 | The money wage just puts you into a particular sub-section of the general category " wage-earner " . |
7 | If you choose system from the top menu , that puts you into DOS , but it leaves One Two Three there . |
8 | In a similar vein , a cartoon in Police magazine ( January 1981 ) repeats an old joke but puts it into the mouth of a totally bald senior officer . |
9 | He puts it into the middle of the green — 3 putts : 5 . |
10 | Under heaven everyone knows this , Yet no one puts it into practice . |
11 | This sounds simple enough , yet it does mean that the data subject ( to whom the information relates ) and the data user ( who puts it into a computer ) should each see the handling of the data in the same way , and this has not always been the case when data have been disclosed to third parties , or have been collected for one ostensible purpose and used for another . |
12 | As far as overall weight is concerned , it 's surprisingly manageable and its size puts it into the larger car boot category for transport . |
13 | We write most of it and mum puts it into a computer . |
14 | Project English recognizes the central importance of this idea , and puts it into practice in a straightforward , practical and enjoyable way . |
15 | ROSENCRANTZ ( hereafter " ROS " ) studies it , announces it as " heads " ( as it happens ) and puts it into his own bag . |
16 | Erm if we see you know , if we see somebody walking down a walkway , and he 's got a stereo in his arm , arms should I say , and he puts it into a car then obviously it a it arouses our suspicion , we 'll take a quick note of the car 's registration number , and we 'll pass the relevant information through to Police Station . |
17 | Er And I think that puts it into context . |
18 | The power enjoyed in every sense by , for instance , the state-owned Electricité de France puts it into a completely different position from that of the British National Power or of Powergen . |
19 | An example is when a drunken student takes a flashing yellow light from a road excavation , puts it into his bedroom , wakes up to discover it there , and decides to keep it . |
20 | Once a disk is put into the disk drive ( see Figure 1.8 ) , a command is typed in on the keyboard , the microcomputer takes a copy of a particular program from the disk and puts it into its memory . |
21 | So I know a guy for example who , when he gets his Visa bill say the last third of the month , he puts it into the envelope , and makes a note in the diary on say the twenty first , to pay the Visa bill , and when he gets to the twenty first , lo and behold , he knows where the Visa bill is and he has to pay it . |
22 | I think that just puts it into bloody perspective |
23 | And puts it into roast in the oven , and takes it out after fifty minutes and then you get Philadelphia cheese and white wine melt it down in the wine |
24 | Well , so we do , about Handel and the way he makes the best effect ( at least on us ) ; but a different kind of historical awareness is needed here , one that puts us into the frame of mind of late eighteenth-century Vienna and its perception of Handel . |