Example sentences of "put [noun prp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Put put Dolly in the push chair Charlotte .
2 put Vil in the corner !
3 Put Stuart at the door , that 'll keep him quiet , put a guard
4 Being pestered by the press was hardly likely to put Veronica in the mood for unexpected visitors .
5 Although Donald seems to have made no attack on northern England ( the usual means by which a new king rewarded his followers ) , William II set about destabilizing his rule , first recognizing Edgar [ q.v. ] , the oldest surviving son of Malcolm III , as king-in-exile , then sending north Edgar Atheling to put Edgar on the throne ( 1097 ) .
6 Javed beats boo boys to put England on the rack
7 If I was gone , he would have to put Jessie into the shop .
8 An attempt was made to stop applause , which brought considerable opposition , and another to put Joseph in the canon of Mass — which the pope himself did in a decree of 13 November .
9 He was told to put Gabriel in the charge of his daughter , and led the way .
10 ‘ It looks like I 'll have to put Danny on the bench and that will be a great opportunity for him .
11 Graham Hanley says they 've managed to beat Manchester to the Olympics without all the publicity and it all helps to put Banbury on the map
12 Mr Smith scorned Mr Major 's claims to put Britain at the heart of Europe .
13 This ‘ science city ’ , sited at the University 's Bush Estate to the south of the city , aims to put Edinburgh at the forefront of technology transfer by bringing the world 's finest R&D and training to its doorstep .
14 As the tie went into extra time , both sides struggled in the warm sunshine , but Powell made an extra effort and forced the ball home to put Haslemere in the lead .
15 Ruth Rolph has now re-introduced a recreational class to Cromer and numbers amongst her class members two of the original teachers who helped to put Cromer on the Medau map — Jackie Horner and Sheila Viles .
16 The compost initiative is just one aspect of a project which , perhaps against expectations , puts Middlesbrough in the forefront of ecological awareness .
17 Erm , just to pull back a bit then , I mean , two things seem to , I mean have we , what is our view on you putting Sarah in the middle if we do n't recruit , and two , do n't we need , probably the four of us to look at current resources
18 But this time Hardy went straight on to the attack , putting Holmes on the canvas with a right over the top for an initial count of seven .
19 It is already sixteen years since we left London specifically to help put Norfolk on the map in the Medau world .
20 It seemed that Leeds ( perhaps sparked by the ‘ What the f***is going on chant ’ from the Kop ) decided to step up a gear and put Swindon to the sword .
21 Derek Parkin , Darren Alberts and Ian Campbell put Whickham in the lead , but Martin Spragg , Andy Cunningham and Darren Palmer in turn equalised .
22 They were expected to think to themselves as they rose before dawn to struggle off through bitter winter colds to join a pre-shift milk or bread queue : things may not be perfect but at least Ceauşescu has put Romania on the map !
23 For she knew he had put Hector into the kitchen but remained himself .
24 Putting Swanage on the map
25 ‘ Live ’ delivered a hit single in ‘ No Woman No Cry ’ and put Marley into the album charts for the first time .
26 It had struck her as strange that he had put Janice in the rose room , at the opposite end of the house to where he himself slept .
27 It mattered little whether the plot put Cagney in the right or wrong or how the movie ended or whether the action was wrapped up in a sermon .
28 There were no medals for Felipe to win for his country but he put Spain on the map , his name on every tongue .
29 Peace of mind puts Monty in the mood
30 In more concrete terms , Pericles ' confidence in Athenian resources was superb but misplaced : his war policy put Athens into the red , and it was the demagogues , with their ‘ undemocratic ’ technical expertise , who got her out of it .
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