Example sentences of "not put [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , Samet added , the paint is flaking on Georges Seurat 's 1888 masterpiece ‘ Les Poseuses ’ , reason enough not to put that work on tour .
2 I may object on a point of fact ( ‘ There are no gibbons there now ’ ) or by appealing to some other end or principle ( ‘ You ought not to put that problem off any longer ’ ) .
3 Try not to put any soil in the bag with the ants .
4 Take care when doing this not to put any strain on the valve itself .
5 The Kuwait intervention , though important to the Defence policy-makers , was of little consequence to the political departments , whose mandarins were immersed during the first half of 1961 in two major debates : how to handle the Anglo-American special relationship after Kennedy had taken over as US President in January ; and whether or not to put less emphasis on Anglo-American and Commonwealth links by applying belatedly to join the EEC .
6 This is important , because the European vaccine market is changing rapidly , and Wellcome had not put much emphasis on this area in recent years .
7 She dared not put that suspicion to the test .
8 His party argued the Tories had set up a Economic Development Forum but had not put enough money in .
9 It 's for reference , he 's not put any reference on this side has he ?
10 ‘ It seems particularly stupid to ban the disabled and not put any restrictions on cyclists .
11 He had not put any pressure on her to see Neil .
12 She has not put any pressure on me to change .
13 or perhaps I make a rissole sometimes , but not put any onion
14 Erm some women tend to have more pitch variation and they 're more emotional so they 're more likely to use encouraging tones er which can sometimes be seen to be slightly patronizing , whereas boys think it 's soppy to be emotional or expressive way , so that if you 're in school and you 're asking people to read out in class , erm a girl would be more likely to be more expressive , whereas a boy would be a little bit more monotonous , and just sort of read it out and not put any emotion into it .
15 You have not put any firelighters in .
16 But I do not put much weight on this second ground , for great as may be the importance of putting out a fire , it is not sufficiently great to justify the driver in leaving a trail of destruction behind him . ’
17 And I 'll not put that prescription in till
18 It is a veritable enigma , and the answer to it would probably not put more fish into my net , but would greatly satisfy my curiosity .
19 During a meeting , the workforce was told the Government would not put any money into the campaign to save the British operation of Leyland-DAF .
20 If you make it with cream , you need not put any eggs . "
21 Did you not put any water in at all ?
22 Do not put any cream on the burn , it should be kept dry .
23 You 'd better not put any bum ones in .
24 He would not put any pressure on me .
25 Throughout the diet , try to keep an open mind about the outcome , and do not put any ideas into the child 's head about what might happen .
26 I do not put any weight on the sleeves .
27 We have heard the ultimate nonsense from the hon. Member for Cynon Valley ( Mrs. Clwyd ) , who has said that if a Labour Government order a fourth boat they will not put any warheads on it .
28 When installed , the pipes must not put any strain on the tank ( particularly a flexible plastic one ) .
29 You MUST NOT put these things in your refuse : —
30 See if its sweet enough , I 'm not putting much sugar in and I ca n't carry both in , I dare n't carry any thing in with me left arm yet
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