Example sentences of "and put in a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And nerves too when you have a finger whose paralysed and could n't remove it and put in a nerve and then they could work again .
2 I 'll come and put in a couple of hours , so you can get a bit more comfortable . ’
3 So it 's worth asking around , and putting in a bit of homework before choosing your solicitor .
4 Used correctly , you should n't have to bend your back during general digging , although it wo n't lift out the soil and put in a barrow if you need to move it !
5 On the eve of the 24 June names are written on paper , folded and put in a bowl of water .
6 Edward dialled the operator and put in a call to Portsmouth .
7 ‘ And at a time when we need the PA more than ever , with all those Eurocrats around and so many other pressures on the PA and the trade generally , we need people who will come forward and put in a bit of time . ’
8 In this instance the individual exhibited items are unnumbered and put in a check list ; the main critical writing is within 136 pages , written in ten sections by Judith E. Stein ( six sections ) and Ann-Sargent Wooster ( four sections on video ) .
9 Other mornings it had been rolled up and put in a plastic case within minutes of my getting out of it .
10 Bernard excised it and put in a piece of nylon . ’
11 I simply write to Madame Tussaud 's and put in a list of requests for figures . ’
12 The figure , which is slightly damaged , was made during the Tang dynasty ( 681-907 AD ) , and put in a tomb .
13 I took this bandage off and put a cold compress on , making a proper patella dressing , got the ambulance and got him off to hospital , and put in a Report about this broken gas-lid .
14 When somebody had been convicted of the offence , or no other offences had been committed for some time , the names were removed from the police station notice board — the police needed the space there — and put in a file or destroyed .
15 Gibson said : ‘ Alan has scoured the country and put in a lot of phone calls lately , but only this one worked out . ’
16 Confusion occurs when the student is taken out of the ‘ rut ’ , so to speak , and put in a situation where he has to execute flawless techniques from many different angles .
17 Mr John Cleese , the icon , has revealed that when his mother dies he intends to ‘ have her stuffed and put in a glass case in his front hall . ’
18 Those skins are going to be shipped home and stuffed with sawdust and put in a glass case in our museum .
19 * Instead of rinsing your pasta after cooking , drain it and put in a serving dish or back in the saucepan , then add a few knobs of soft butter .
20 Now in the UK we have laws which prevent most wild birds from being taken and put in a cage .
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