Example sentences of "and put [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A minimal barrier system requires people entering the animal area to remove their laboratory coats worn in other areas , and to put on protective clothing . |
2 | Which I will then turn around and put to good use , most probably in Manchester . |
3 | She bustled around , chucking her tights in the corner and putting on old ballet leggings and socks with holes in to keep warm . |
4 | That may be true in general , but the other side of the coin is that Britain expects change in return , and puts on tremendous pressure to get that change , ’ one official said . |
5 | Accumulations of waste paper are being collected and put into red polythene liners which are collected by the cleaners . |
6 | Although completely redesigned and put into trans-Soviet service in 1977 , it was withdrawn in 1978 and has hardly been seen since . |
7 | The machine tools and the blueprints had been extracted and put into cold storage , separately from one another . |
8 | Syntax is ‘ the skeleton of the text ’ , and in this analysis , possible coordinators , subordinates , and transitionals are found and put into high intensity video . |
9 | That is the sort of climate where unsubstantiated claims flourish , and must be challenged and put into proper perspective by the Chief Constable . |
10 | Is the right hon. Gentleman aware , for example , that when my wife and I were strolling along Blackpool promenade during the recent summer , I was accosted by a Territorial Army recruiting sergeant and put under enormous pressure to join the TA ? |
11 | In Stones [ 1989 ] 1 WLR 156 ( CA ) , Glidewell LJ said that : " The mischief at which the section is clearly aimed is that if a burglar has a weapon which he intends to use to injure some person unconnected with the premises burgled , he may nevertheless be tempted to use it if challenged during the course of the burglary and put under sufficient pressure . " |
12 | She had washed her face and put on new make-up . |
13 | It is highly desirable that from every product in regular production , samples be withdrawn periodically and put on long-term stability test . |
14 | Thanks to Walter Scott , the Honours were rediscovered and put on public display . |
15 | She had been expecting a visit from Rick Lawrence ; if Lou 's predictions were correct she would have changed from her working clothes into something more alluring and put on fresh make-up and perfume to receive him . |
16 | We shall certainly keep in close touch with the Cornish ambulance service and , of course , with every other ambulance service to ensure that they match response times and put to good use our investment in the ambulance service . |
17 | One of the most imaginative Dutch caps ever invented and put to practical use was the half lemon that Casanova habitually carried with him . |
18 | This can not be resolved by distancing , repression and short cuts … the specificity and individuality of the observer are ever present and must therefore be acknowledged , explored and put to creative use ( my emphasis ] . |
19 | But with larger areas it is best to cut out a regular shape and put in new timber . |