Example sentences of "[noun sg] to put [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The President would lose the right to put down a motion for the government 's dismissal .
2 One survivor recalled that having made up her mind to do this , she asked her elder sister to put in a word for her .
3 Tomorrow he would tell his wife to put out a shirt of softer cotton .
4 With a month to put together a programme of events for this ‘ Reading Festival ’ , things were n't going well and the organisers approached London club owner Dave Bilk — yep , Acker 's bro — who put them on to B & H.
5 George was ever-present for nearly three seasons , became only our second post-war goalkeeper to put together a run of 100 consecutive League games ( John Jackson was the first ) , while his hundred appearances straight from his debut was the first achieved by a Palace player for over a quarter of a century .
6 Firemen used a single hose reel to put out a blaze in a car in Old Cemetery Road , Hartlepool .
7 Firemen wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel to put out a blaze in a garage in Nicholson Way , Hartlepool .
8 Therefore , it 's a good idea to put together a box of essentials such as light bulbs , candles , matches , scissors , toilet rolls , cash and a note of important telephone numbers .
9 Advice on continuing education is available from several organisations and these may have to be approached individually in order to put together a picture of opportunities available to you locally .
10 Bass , for example , requires a tenant to put down a deposit of £1,000 before he can even contemplate arbitration .
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