Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [be] put [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I asked that all of them should be put in .
2 When I started playing with white men I was called a Nazi , a traitor and was told I would be put up against a wall and shot .
3 We were being given a marvellous send off by the people there but I was not too sure about the starting pistol that George McGuire was wielding though , maybe I would be put out of my misery sooner than I thought !
4 If you should ever telephone the University , there 's a pretty fair chance that you 'll be put through to Jenny .
5 That way if you 're really keen you can learn something worthwhile — and if you 're just messing about you 'll be put off by the price .
6 Deep down , he knew that she would be put off by any direct approach .
7 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
8 What I will say , though , is that I think we killed off Kilmarnock 's challenge at the week-end and , if we do n't go up now , we should be put up against a wall and shot . ’
9 It says so on the switchboard , which one they 've rung , now if they ask for crime prevention and they phoned number , they should be put through to the bloody crime prevention
10 Erm , on the basis that they should be put back into the position that they would have been had there been no breach .
11 They should be put down . ’
12 No one was likely to recommend that a hopeless old chronic like him should be put on the new drugs at this stage , because they were still in short supply and there were many more interesting patients on whom to experiment .
13 Or they could be put down by other people .
14 you know , they 'd be put on the other register .
15 I do not believe that they would be put off by a hostile bid not being ‘ good-form ’ . ’
16 Thus readers are aware that Guide supports fonts ( etc. ) in some way , but can be totally unaware of the concept of logical objects — probably a good thing because evidence from the use of word processors indicates that if they did need to know about logical objects , they would be put off .
17 If the contents of the statement are not contested therefore it may be put in as evidence without the witness being called to give oral testimony .
18 Then with a sudden ecstatic rush , we all resolved at once that it should be put up across the gate and the military must accept responsibility for destroying it .
19 Sefton 's condition deteriorated and it was agreed he should be put down .
20 It could be put on and off each day , although with difficulty .
21 However , she saw no reason whatsoever to refuse the Paris invitation if it could be put off till she was ready to go .
22 How true the tale of this lemming population might be is beyond verification ; certainly a great deal of the monastic retelling of it could be put down to the strong regional bias of Northumbrian biographers against the strange races of the deep south .
23 He was the supreme arbiter of protocol and courtly behaviour , and it was likely that he would be put out , to say the least , by the notion of a Kha-Khan who behaved with such a lack of reserve .
24 If he had been born in Australia or Lithuania or even Manchester , Sheikh al Hassan could have ejected his minion on to the street in the sure knowledge that it would be put down to robust good humour .
25 And it wo n't put its hand in the fire , as it will be put off by the heat as it approaches it .
26 It is expected that the A–20 will be moved by road to the Weeks Museum in Florida , where it will be put back into stock flying condition .
27 If you think something you 've noticed is important , report it separately so that it can be put on the resident 's file .
28 Used in the Gulf War by the Americans , it can be put up within an hour to create a sealed surgical unit , with environmental climate control .
29 Another says that if the diner happens to put an elbow out , it can be put back at once .
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