Example sentences of "put [pron] [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I put them carefully in place .
2 ‘ Every now and then things happen to you in life that put everything else in perspective , ’ he explains .
3 Brooke-Rose started writing the novel in 1964 , but she became blocked and eventually put it aside in order to write Such .
4 Ian equalised for the Palace a few minutes after coming on to the field , then put us ahead in extra-time for one of the most telling substitutions in the annals of the great competition
5 Ludens , hot and flushed , sat down , smoothing his hair and running his fingers over his face as if to put it too in order .
6 Fagg has put me temporarily in charge and , limited though my power may be , I intend to ensure that those under my care are for once treated like human beings . ’
7 erm That 'll be more down to the chairman than myself , he 'll put you more in line with that .
8 When she wanted not to reply to something , she would lift her ravishing upper lip over her opened teeth in a way that put him alarmingly in mind of a horse wanting to be bridled .
9 Walker 's yearning for the idyllic belongs to a very general interest in the primitive and lyrical which puts her firmly in touch with Augustus John whose decoration , ‘ Lyric Fantasy ’ and cartoon for a decoration , ‘ Galway ( both at the Tate Gallery ) , share some of these concerns to find a primitive Golden Age that is not necessarily classical .
10 They can go on first sort of warm up band and that 'll put everybody else in context .
11 ‘ Now , ’ said Marion , ‘ some of us must go back to that poor girl and put her decently in order .
12 I hope that Del Amitri pay a return visit to the region , once the album Change Everything is out , because there are n't too many bands around that can come up with interesting material and do such a great job in putting it across in concert halls .
13 Williamson ( 1981 ) puts it well in relation to urinary incontinence .
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