Example sentences of "put him [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I mean I 'm concerned again through his eyesight that i were we to put him as the assistant and put him on a machine , that he might just put his hand somewhere and get his hand bloody trapped or whatever with his eyesight .
2 so they put him on a life support did they ?
3 But even if they , put him in a , put him on a poster why bother to ?
4 come Saturday they 'd rearranged the whole ward and they put him on a W R V S air bed , he were in heaven on this bed , I said why the fuck could n't you have done that earlier ?
5 If you put him on a wyvern there is a temptation to spend half the game flitting about behind the enemy lines or stuck up in the air .
6 We put him in a pen at a secret location within Milton keynes , and then it was a matter of leaving him alone , and thankfully this fox has adjusted to the wild .
7 But if we ca n't then we take him out of Saint Christopher 's next year and put him in a state school .
8 We put him in a tent but he found the sensation of being , as he put it , sealed up so distressing that the idea had to be abandoned .
9 ‘ As a pup he was always asleep , so one day we put him in a pair of pyjamas and started calling him PJ .
10 Put him in a coach now and by morning Russell might be used to being close to white people again .
11 Christ God dealt with the problem which spoiled his image in us and he has to do it because of fundamental thing , he 's got ta do it from the centre , you know you can get an apple , an ordinary apple and you can polish it up and you can have it so that it 's bright and glistening and the red is almost you know it , it , it , it almost dazzles you the shining on it , it 's got a real good polish on the skin , but inside , there 's a grub , and all the polishing in the world does n't get rid of the grub , and you see that 's so often what we do , we polish and polish away on the outside , that 's gon na make us better but it 's only skin deep because inside the grub is having a field day , he 's having a party of all party 's , he 's got an whole apple to himself and the grub of sin in your life and in my life is having , has a field day and we polish the outside and we try and make it look good and we be we become presentable and there like the apple on the market stall it looks good , it looks tremendous until you take a bite out of it and you see in the bit that you 've bitten there 's a , there 's a hole going through and you wonder where the grub is , is it in the bit that 's left or in the bit that you 've eaten and this is just like sin you see in our lives and so God in Christ he did n't deal with the outside bit , he did n't bother trying to make our conditions better , he did n't bother trying to work on the outside , that 's the difference between the gospel and social work and there 's nothing wrong with social work , it 's just that it 's going , it 's coming from the wrong end , it starts on the outside , it will educate people if we give them better housing , if we give them better circumstances , if we give them better wages , now all these things are right and that we should have them , but that does n't make any difference , you see , the person is a sinner , all he becomes if you educate him is an educated sinner , if you give him a huge pay rise all he becomes is a rich sinner , if you put him in a palace all he becomes is er a sinner living in a palace , it does n't make any basic difference to the person .
12 Yeah put him in a bath
13 In fact , if he had n't have knocked him and out and put him in a coma in last round that Michael Watson would have won it .
14 Yes go and put him in a slice of toast Matt
15 Lord Denning observed : ‘ In the OLA 1957 the word occupier is used [ as ] … a convenient word to denote a person who had a sufficient degree of control over premises to put him under a duty of care towards those who came lawfully on to the premises . ’
16 Mr. Mendez wanted to put him on a coach and send him down there in style , but Russell kept backing off .
17 One said it was pointless to put him on a waiting list , but letters from a grain merchant 's and from Littlewood 's Pools promised to file his application and interview him when he returned home .
18 I threatened to put him on a discipline charge because whenever the drunks were turning out , you 'd find him in the station writing some trivial bike without a light .
19 The other option for a Warlord is to put him on a wyvern or other big monster , but this is n't recommended .
20 At the House of Commons he could at least rely upon one of the whips to put him in a cab , and pay the driver .
21 He 's a fabulous guy and very funny , but it took a long time , and I do n't take credit for it , but it took a long time to put him in a situation where I felt that he was at maximum ‘ comfortableness ’ , so that his shyness — and he was very shy — was overcome .
22 You do n't want to put him in a corner and have him as an enemy .
23 He was equally admired by literary critics , such as Southey and De Quincey ; Coleridge put him on a level with Shakespeare .
24 The sergeant followed him in and found him smoking and put him on a discipline charge — idling his time .
25 And if a pooch gets a little paunchy with all this pampering then put him on a health kick .
26 That put him on a par with most of the population , but I must have come up to his standards .
27 But that put him at a disadvantage according to the flatty rules Daine had strung himself with .
28 Later , John le Grant got Nicholas away from Sigouri , put him in a tent and said , ‘ Right .
29 It was a dramatic gesture , a revelation ; it put him in a position of power , if only for a moment , but he liked that position and his primacy had been denied in that group of irreverents .
30 I removed the Lionfish and put him in a quarantine tank , but he died .
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