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 . |