Example sentences of "put [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Er , the first thing is I put on the top of my draught that I 'd rather the pupils were n't involved at this stage I 'd rather they were involved in the over view with form tutor .
2 Er they done the broken metal and then they put on the top of it and then they come along with a watering cart and er splashed water on it and then
3 The frown was back between his eyes as I put on the light in my room .
4 Labour MPs put down a motion in the House of Commons calling for the removal from office of the president of the NIRC for ‘ political prejudice and partiality ’ .
5 In 1815 the authorities put down a rebellion by landless Dutch-speaking colonials and mismanaged the execution of convicted ringleaders .
6 Well , then how do you explain the night I put down a copy of Viz , turned on the telly , and settled in for what I thought would be a programme of smart , irreverent comedy ?
7 Although we are now debating a piece of works legislation , it represents a major reform of parliamentary procedure , so I put down a marker at this stage to the effect that the Minister should be more forthcoming in considering whether we should have new procedures for dealing with orders .
8 We just put down the size of the ad the advertiser the practice the town .
9 When O put down the phone at the end of this first call , he did not know how to say goodbye to Boy ; he did not know what name to use .
10 If you , if you put down the letter for people like this , sort of , I would of done one of two things , I 'd would get really nark about that and the way they give you what you want
11 I would also I think put in a word for the work of the joint po policy panel erm which is shared between this committee and the social services committee because it seems to me that it is not for us to be thinking that there is a group of children for who nursery education is necessary er or desirable and a different group of children for whom something else erm is necessary and desirable , largely because of their parents ' position .
12 Young women married to salesmen , for once , took an interest in where their husbands would be on the great day ; the older men , who ricocheted between various business interests , were lectured steadily , any time they put in an appearance at home , on the necessity of being in Tollemarche at this time ; and those males who were doomed to spend their lives in Tollemarche found themselves with intolerable lists of jobs to be done , from laying out backyard skating rinks to pinning up the hems on their female relatives ' costumes .
13 I put in an appearance at Ingard House to show that I was still busy about the audit , and had a word with Henniker .
14 He regularly outwitted a host of cartoon criminals with colourful names and faces to match : Pruneface , Shoulders , The Rodent , Itchy , Mumbles and Flat Top all of whom put in an appearance in the film , their prosthetics and make-up masking well-known faces .
15 ‘ Every day people see their house as a wasting , dwindling asset , the longer we put off a return of consumer confidence , ’ he said .
16 ‘ I shall definitely think twice before I put up a sign like this again . ’
17 But quite frankly we 'd prefer it if you put up a bit of a fight as we 're a right sadistic bunch .
18 There is not only a form of filtering within homes of the rooms offered to those on income support , but homes sometimes put up a bar against those whose only contribution is up to the ceiling laid down by the Government .
19 " Free ale all round tonight lads ! " he told them , and they put up a cheer of delight .
20 They put up a prize at the awards ceremony they 're prepared to do all the art work for nothing or at cost price for the awards ceremony they laid on this evening for us now if three people turn up at their evening they gon na say as we putting our money in the right organisation
21 Warnie paid the cash deposit of £300 , and raised a mortgage of £500 , Minto 's trustees put up a mortgage of £1,500 and Jack raised a mortgage of £1,000 .
22 We put up a lot with him !
23 It 's not usual to make new partners put up a lot of cash . ’
24 ‘ Whoever put up the money for the scheme has made a fortune .
25 So that was the er full secretary and six delegates attended and er put up the case for Edinburgh branch .
26 Erm and that was after we put out a referendum around the plant and we got a seventy eight response saying , No smoking .
27 Events took ‘ a sinister turn ’ when the London drug-dealers put out a contract on Mr Dale , said counsel .
28 If you put out a dish of syrup during the summer , it might be days until the first bee found it .
29 Remember the communiqué they put out a couple of days ago ?
30 ‘ Because they knew Puddephat was supposed to be going abroad , ’ Tracey began , ‘ the cops put out a message through Interpol .
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