Example sentences of "[noun sg] to put [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you own Local Authority Solicitor or Careers Adviser is unable to satisfy your need for information , ask your Careers Adviser to put you in touch with one of the County or District Council Liaison Officers appointed for your particular teaching establishment .
2 ‘ Do you need help to put them to bed ? ’
3 The hearing officer dismissed this argument which a fortiori would have meant that the ‘ greater the departure an employee 's invention represented relative to conventional technology , the less would be his chance of succeeding in his application under section 40(1) , since such an invention would be likely to require a greater degree of development work to put it into practice .
4 A legitimate moment to put it in place .
5 It may be lack of understanding of the appropriate diet or an inability to put it into practice .
6 Ask your vet to put you in touch with the nearest , most suitable member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Consultants .
7 But if there are n't enough staff to meet this approach , the result is a double stress for the nurse who is taught such an approach , but given no opportunity to put it into practice .
8 Our police are so busy trying to catch the culprits , but then I read in the Press last week of a young man causing £60,000 of damage by graffiti and getting off free because it would be a waste of public money to put him on probation .
9 The goods are then ‘ re-exported ’ to Italy , where , in all probability , the obliging EC officials pay more money to put them into intervention stores .
10 If there is no local group at a convenient distance from you , you could ask your therapist to put you in touch with other carers and patients , so that you can form your own support group , even on a very informal basis .
11 We were going to talk about his subject of the day to put him at ease , and then just come out with it — ‘ By the way I 've got a joke for you Dave … ’
12 The type of substantive which occurs with the infinitive of specification also gives a clear view of the relation between the person outside and inside the infinitive event , for example : ( 35 ) A chance to put them into practice .
13 At least the President saw enough sense to agree to my request to put you in charge of the unit .
14 It seems a perfectly good arrangement to put you in charge . ’
15 Many types of government and EC grants provide funds on excellent terms — to find out if you qualify , ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with our Grants Advisory Service .
16 Ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with them .
17 — please ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch with our specialist unit .
18 Please ask your local branch or Business Centre to put you in touch .
19 It is one thing to speak of involving the student , " teaching concepts rather than facts " , " practising skills " and all the other catch phrases of educational discourse ; it is quite another thing to put them into practice , to find out how to involve the student , to elucidate which concepts are of most importance and which facts are necessary to their understanding , and particularly to distinguish which are the key skills and how they are to be most usefully practised with these students in this situation .
20 They 'd weigh about erm twelve , thirteen stone to put it in weight , the pigs would , yeah .
21 If you have an idea of what is needed in a manoeuvre from a book or instructor , then exaggerating that particular aspect is often the best way to put it into practice .
22 The Chief Priest and the whole council tried to find some evidence against Jesus in order to put him to death .
23 There are some very important bits that we need to be making a a note of there , and many witnesses told lies against Jesus , but their stories did n't agree , they tried to find some evidence against him in order to put him to death Mark tells us , but they could n't find any .
24 Just as the response of households to a tax increase has to be taken into account , so too one needs to consider what political constraints the government faces in making such decisions and what machinery is necessary in order to put them into effect .
25 But first the causes of the Famine should be given in order to put it in perspective .
26 There are some addresses in this booklet to put you in touch with the right people .
27 It 's all very simple in theory , now it 's time to put it into practise .
28 One article in the June–July 1984 edition equates God with Brahman and Buddha , and it advertises ‘ Merlin ’ , the new magic to put us in touch with the new energy .
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