Example sentences of "put [pron] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | Oh that 's jolly convenient for the p erm go and put me little cross on the way then . |
2 | When I put my front paws on my lady 's shoulders , I was about a foot taller than her . |
3 | The first time I ever got bashed around the earhole was when I put my dirty fingers on that cigarette case . |
4 | So I 've got a two there I 'll put a tick on that so I 've got two times I 've got another two so I always put my smallest ones on the left so I can find them quickly . |
5 | You know when I want to turn a corner I 've got to stand on my toes and put my full weight on it to turn it . |
6 | It 's for our new one again you see so I rolled the front seat down put my brief case on the front seat so he says , where 's your van then mate ? |
7 | The increase of £68,908 in interest paid on Branch deposits was partly due to high interest rates and partly because more Branches put their surplus funds on deposit with Central Headquarters . |
8 | Before the end of the six months was up the other judges were trying to steal the devices and put their own people on it . |
9 | some little bits round the fence first then I put her ordinary food on her hut and do you know that little old beggar was |
10 | And when she comes in , what 's that one , put her left foot on it , right ? |
11 | have you put our electric water on ? |
12 | And we put our own stamp on things , became social in our thinking , our lives . |
13 | Put your free hand on the bed to take the strain . |
14 | Er so you put your own stamp on |
15 | Coaxing is another and sycophancy is another — you put your own interpretation on it but if it gets a good show , then it 's all a matter of semantics . |
16 | Heat your file and put your wet rag on that and put the file the hot file you know , just |
17 | God knows what had possessed me to put my proper name on my real driving licence , but once it goes into the DVLC computer , it stays . |
18 | Philip Redfern suggested it should become standard practice for statisticians to put their professional advice on the record . |
19 | LISBURN , the oldest cricket club in Northern Ireland , are to put their rich heritage on record . |
20 | When the gunmen climbed in to sit on the benches at the side they had to put their booted feet on the prisoners . |
21 | The Conservatives then took the idea up in a slightly more limited way , but Labour returned to power to put their own scheme on the statute book in 1975 . |
22 | Each discipline may choose not only to put their own interpretation on the material they incorporate under a heading , but also choose to organize the material in a different way , e.g. classify according to the type of processing , rather than function . |
23 | Producing practice and testing material for word stress is very simple : any modern English dictionary will show word stress patterns as part of word entries , and lists of these can be made either with stress marks for student to read from ( as in Exercise 2 of Tape Unit 10 ) , or without stress marks for students to put their own marks on ( as in Exercise 1 of the same Tape Unit ) . |
24 | The US company backed with British money has made a hasty deal to put its much-publicised camera on general sale in Britain after Easter . |
25 | The massive $100m federal anti-trust suit that Addamax has lodged against the OSF ( UX No 331 ) , is believed to have influenced the FTC 's decision to put its own investigation on hold . |
26 | It was not until she was in the sitting room , leaning forward to put her precious parcel on a table , that she realized with a flash of panic that she was not alone . |
27 | For a moment Seb had forgotten his sprained ankle but it reminded him in no uncertain fashion when he tried to put his full weight on it . |
28 | Did n't he wish to put his considerable experience on paper ? |
29 | He still had to put his own words on this blank sheet in front of him . |
30 | At the outset the gross margin on spares must have been slender indeed , since Mendoros aimed to put his own business on the map by deeply undercutting any competition . |