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

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1 By the time I see her put on her high heels that make it worse though .
2 This morning I put on her little panties and
3 So Flora put on her green wellies and Jane her black ones , and they marched out over the hills .
4 Meanwhile , the first side-by-side racing of the year will take place at Glasgow Green on Saturday , when the Glasgow University students put on their annual charities regatta .
5 Meanwhile , the first side-by-side racing of the year will take place at Glasgow Green on Saturday , when the Glasgow University students put on their annual charities regatta .
6 At seven-thirty next morning , I put on my running shoes and green army jeans and began jogging the eighteen miles to Reggane .
7 Vow to be more adventurous — put away your old faithfuls and follow out tips to create a flattering summer face :
8 HIDE your ankle boots and put away your sensible lace-ups when summer arrives .
9 We were playing pubs and clubs and had a sort of underground following — we put out our own records and stuff .
10 In 1943 , the annual conference carried a motion suggesting all local branches put forward their own candidates for municipal elections .
11 We can even be drawn into the need to fulfil our ideals , put forward our political ambitions , as well as the desire to see our religious beliefs accepted by others .
12 One of the problems is at this very stage that the act is so new off the statute book that authorities , at the moment , under all the other pressures they 're having to meet , are only just beginning to put together their new policies .
13 N we ourselves have just started to put together our first thoughts on it in advance of receiving that advice , but clearly it 's much to early to be coming to getting the conclusions as to what that g guidance will eventually contain .
14 After 40 days she is encouraged to put aside her black clothes , but she received positive family support .
15 The explanation is usually that the top variety — the scion — is encouraged to put out its own roots , and then you have two lots of root and a better plant .
16 The Lord Chancellor has publicly invited the profession to put forward its own proposals for savings and in the little time allowed , the following package has now been put to the Lord Chancellor .
17 The more powerful , well-established organizations were often able to put forward their own projects — many of which might simply have been cancelled because of capital cut-backs after the International Monetary Fund imposed constraints in 1976 .
18 The chair should encourage people to put forward their own views or to argue against views that others have actually expressed , rather than against hypothetical stereotypes ( e.g. ‘ these feminists say … ‘ ) .
19 A partnership between Ferguson and John Robertson , of Hearts , looks likely and that will provide both men , neither of whom is slow to put forward their own claims for a place in the national side , with the size of platform they should relish .
20 In this instance , it asks you to explain what you think are the reasons for the problems facing George and Marie , and then to ‘ advise ’ them ( in other words , to put forward your own recommendations ) .
21 Before we look at the case study of Anna , I would like to put forward my own views about PMS .
22 ‘ I have n't the faintest , ’ said Shirley , taking off her outdoor shoes and putting them on the rack , putting on her indoor slippers , and guiltily , belatedly , bending down to wipe the shoe marks off the linoleum with spit and hanky .
23 Every evening I watched Eliza and Georgiana putting on their new dresses and going out to parties .
24 And even the drizzle and grey skies wo n't stop some putting on their new outfits , though others succumbed to the weather and brought out their brollies and even wellington boots .
25 Putting on my wet clothes , I moved out of the hut .
26 Then , putting on his cold pyjamas , he had knelt by the bed .
27 Soon the three members of Right Said Fred will put on their pop faces , two of them will put on their unplugged guitars , and they will walk along a corridor , down some stairs , into a colourfully-lit plastic cave that is part of the set for the children 's TV programme Parallel 9 .
28 They would put on their old trousers and wellingtons , and go down to the allotment , to the damp-smelling shed where her father kept his gardening things .
29 He only came to the Sahara to get a sun-tan and lose weight , so that he can put on his dark glasses and show himself off in the bars back home . ’
30 She put on her black trousers and her chocolate-brown sweater because they were at the top of the first suitcase she opened and she would have worn them at home on a cool autumn day when there was mist on the hills and woodsmoke in the lanes and …
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