Example sentences of "put in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Put in on a slow wicket , Montgomeryshire were bundled out for just 65 taking up virtually 45 overs .
2 I mean do you do better if you put in on a large stake as opposed to a small stake ?
3 Put in on an unyielding wicket , Colwyn were heavily indebted to all-rounder Glyn Gibbons whose 26 not out averted total batting humiliation .
4 The only money they put in to the chief executives and their two yearly pay re review performances that they get , for cutting other people 's wages or contracting Health Services and for somebody to have to travel that distance for a , to die , is absolutely appalling and it 's a disgrace .
5 ‘ I put in for a supplementary allocation only last week , ’ he said .
6 they put her in , they put in for the higher
7 This can be clearly seen at St Oswald 's in Gloucester , where the many phases of development are more clear in elevation than plan , and where , ironically , the earliest masonry is up above arches put in at a later date .
8 and then you told me what to put in on the plated through and stuff !
9 You got two more to put in for the next tape .
10 The canoes had to be carried across and put in on the other side of the dam , then we were given , mini lesson on the art of canoeing in swift water .
11 Australia , put in on the new surface , struggled : both openers played on , and with Border collecting his second duck of the series , the home side slumped to 81 for 6 before the Victorians , Jones and Hughes , steered them to the relative prosperity of 145 all out .
12 Arguments about merit have never really gone away , and many people have felt that the extra effort put in by the best students need to be recognised .
13 There 's a lot of training and safety instruction a huge amount of effort put in by the Civil Aviation Authority amongst others who explain to pilots and bring safety considerations to the forefront .
14 And er at the end of it I think we all felt we knew where we were going , and , and what the work that we 'd put in over the last three years on the management procedures , which form the foundations of our quality system .
15 Oh I see they 'd put in for a new pair and sell the old pair ?
16 I had been in Styal for a few months and I kept putting in for an open prison , but they kept saying no .
17 No , Chief has n't set any questions , erm , the other change to this has been to remove the fire 's special interest and we 've put in as a separate paper , so that we can bring them up to date .
18 The shoes were put in as a simple outline drawing in pencil and the background spaces around them were painted with a mixture of cerulean blue and titanium white .
19 The sash windows were put in at a later date but the glazing bars still follow the lines of the mullions and transoms and look particularly well .
20 And this is , I mean , what they 're asking , actually to be fair to them they 've put in for a thousand pound against three .
21 Does the hon. Gentleman accept that , if he is as keen as I am to provide a level playing field for road and rail , he should recognise that , when motorways were built around Greater Manchester , of three footpaths that crossed the motorway , one was closed or diverted and bridges or underpasses were put in for the other two .
22 After the news of the secret negotiations between the government , Leyland Vehicles and GM broke in February 1986 , the government allowed alternative bids to be put in for the different parts of the firm .
23 She would smile and be lighthearted and welcome them all back and have a bathroom put in on the top floor .
24 This is our first effort at a full newsletter and we now really appreciate how much effort Lynn has put in over the last few years .
25 Now in terms of the cr the need for development , I 'm sure the panel will have read all the evidence which has been put in about the long history of the varying impact studies o on development on around Greater York , and those date back of course to the February eighty nine report which I I think you 'll have seen copies of .
26 The work that had been put in in the past year was now showing results and he was absolutely confident that the spirit that had animated the society , the progressive feeling and the strong loyalty would continue throughout London .
27 He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame .
28 He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame .
29 As for Mr 's point that Not Mr b Steven 's point that the erm figures for the strategic guidance for West and South Yorkshire were done on a different basis , those figures with the exception of Sheffield , were erm figures that were put in by the local planning authorities , the Secretary of State accepted those figures , they were done on the nineteen eighty five based household projections , coupled with different assumptions about vacancy rates and demolitions etcetera , and the Secretary of State accepted those figures .
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