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

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1 Now the Supreme Court has put him on the spot .
2 He won the local Easter parade a couple of times as the best-dressed man which , in the depressed Thirties , must have put him in the mould of something of an exhibitionist .
3 The Resistance would have put him in the grave if the Nazis had followed them .
4 His new album Goodbye Jumbo seems to have put him at the top of the list of those eager to nominate a spokesman for the green generation .
5 In addition , the Kee affair had put him on a collision course with his parents .
6 Maud had put him into a small hotel near the street where he was born , telling him to absorb the atmosphere .
7 Hugh 's prompting , perhaps intentionally , had put him into a difficult position .
8 He had two other wins that year , at Zandvoort and Monza , but his car let him down on other occasions when his excellent driving had put him in a race-winning situation .
9 I felt I ought to have gone in earlier ; that now I had put him in a huff .
10 It was fortunate indeed that we had put him in a cell with another person .
11 The angry look on the judge 's sallow face showed that either his attendance in court that morning or Cranston 's arrival had put him in an ill humour .
12 He had put him in the Cabinet because , with Bonar Law gone , he needed a man from the Law stable to preserve the balance .
13 The Party chairman had rung the area agent in Birmingham , who had put him in the picture .
14 But do n't worry : I 've put him on a separate floor . ’
15 They 've put him on the top floor like the other ones we 've had . ’
16 I wager they 've put him in the meanest , coldest room , without even a brazier , after the way he spoke to Matilda .
17 ‘ We 've put him in the side ward , just as a precaution . ’
18 But Iago 's ‘ practice ’ is so assured , his control of surface and perspective so total , that we have to put him in the highest class of hypocrites , along with Satan .
19 I have put him into the London to act as lieutenant , ’ the admiral reported .
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