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

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1 Parys " put himself at the disposal of " Prime Minister Jan Olszewski , which was interpreted as a resignation offer , but Olszewski gave him leave of absence , appointing Romuald Szeremietiew , Parys 's deputy , as acting Defence Minister .
2 He could win his place back or put himself on the market . ’
3 He put himself into the hands of a psychiatrist who passed him to another psychiatrist , Leonard Browne .
4 He put himself into the pathologist 's shoes and stood in the witness box .
5 White put himself into the character of Merlyn , passing on to the young king his knowledge of wildlife and hunting .
6 Gerald Seymour-Strachey put himself in a self-conscious pose of memory , as if rehearsing for a television down-memory-lane programme .
7 Mr Lo thus put himself in the forefront of consensus politics in Hong Kong , thereby leaving his unrelated namesake , Lo Tak-shing , to seize the high ground further to the right .
8 The artist put himself in the picture ; he is the man with the black beard and cap .
9 While most top footballers were taking a well-earned rest , Whittingham put himself in the hands of Port Solent manager Avrel Lowe , who helped guide Kriss Akabusi , Roger Black and Todd Bennett glory .
10 Even just the memories of 1988 Winter Olympics folk hero Eddie ‘ the Eagle ’ Edwards , the British ski jumper who put himself in the Calgary Games regardless of a lack of skill or training , made more of an impact with the American sporting public than super-fit and talented rugby players such as David Campese , Jeremy Guscott or Wade Dooley .
11 Gent 's hairstylists Ted Johnston of Continental Hairdressers in Belfast put himself in the cutting chair last week .
12 The young CA apprentice travelled from London to Paris and then put himself in the hands of the International Brigades organisation for the final leg of his journey to Spain .
13 If he boldly avowed his real purpose thus publicly , he put himself in the wrong , and his cause past any help from the law , which would tamper here in the march only on unassailable grounds .
14 Mr Mellor was a great individualist , always putting on a good performance for the cameras , but he put himself before the Cabinet team .
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