Example sentences of "put your [noun sg] on the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ For God 's sake , ’ said Ellen , ‘ you put your foot on the accelerator not the brake . |
2 | You rely on speed and on raising an lowering the tappet , so when you put your foot on the decelerator it drops the tappet down and stops the value opening , then you 're on full compression and then you pull up , and that 's your main brake . |
3 | ‘ And how will you repair your boat , Breakspear , or even take her away , if I put your name on the Stop List ? |
4 | Now then somebody 's messed up this look it says sink here , never mind , can you see it here it says sink , it 's a bit wet , this one says float , good boy Mark well done , put your name on the bottom and then we 'll be happy . |
5 | Alright then , I think that 's brilliant , erm now your plan has to go , you did n't need same piece of card , right , that 's for the envelope as well , put your name on the back |
6 | Put your selection on the coupon with your name , address and daytime telephone number and send it to PO Box 501 , Leicester LE99 OAB . |
7 | But maybe it would be better , son , if you put your basket on the counter , and then we can watch it slide along to the cash-register . ’ |
8 | So put your cursor on the I . |
9 | But if you put your hand on the table like this , look the light stops , look there . |
10 | I mean lead can be picked up at what put your hand on the exhaust . |
11 | And er me job there was turning sock what you 'd call halfoes you know mens ' socks , from one side to the other on a piece of wood , you know you 'd pull the stocking onto this wood , put your finger on the back , turned it over and threw it down . |
12 | Put your baby on the floor and press with two fingers above his navel |
13 | ‘ It is a dangerous sport , every time you go out there , you put your neck on the line , and working together in that kind of atmosphere does make you closer . |
14 | Put your mallet on the floor . |
15 | ‘ It is not in your nature to put your head on the block ; so much I do know . |
16 | ‘ I am going to put your name on the list we are drawing up , ’ he said grandiloquently . |
17 | According to some theorists , that 's the only way men can let down their macho defences : in blood-letting , catastrophe , a suicidal willingness to put your life on the line . |
18 | Now it 's a long time since I went by tube , and there 's not much you can do in the carriages except keep a handkerchief over your nose , but a useful tip is never to put your hand on the rail beside the moving staircase . |
19 | Boxing is harder but you do n't have to put your body on the line as often as in League . ’ |
20 | " You still put your money on the evenings , though . " |
21 | Please put your name on the back of the photograph — only those entries submitted with a stamped addressed envelope will be returned . |
22 | do n't miss out PUT YOUR SALON ON THE MAP IN THE NEW salon directory |
23 | DO N'T PUT YOUR BALL-ACT ON THE STAGE |
24 | ‘ And do you usually put your lunch on the front of your shirt , Nigel ? |
25 | Dad 's got a Thing against acting — ‘ Do n't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington ’ — he whines on about eighty-five per cent of actors being unemployed at any one time — ‘ All the travelling — the stress — actors with their massive egos … ’ |
26 | Do n't put your daughter on the stage , Mrs Worthington , send her to be trained as a computer programmer . |
27 | I do n't come on till eleven , and I 'll put your name on the door . |
28 | well you did n't put your coat on the other day when you went for the paper |
29 | Forties more like — you could put your pension on the forties . ’ |
30 | Well it 's like getting out of a car on a hot day and putting your putting your hand on the door , I think . |