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

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1 FIGURE 3 I put in a few plants growing outside the window .
2 Because they they 've condensed it and just put in a few little bits and pieces !
3 and some of them differ so much from others who you put in the same box and you
4 We put on a few and I knew I was finishing , so I thought I would try to go out with a bang by breaking the pavilion window in the Long Room .
5 As darkness made it impossible to continue , all that remained was to put in a few of the darkest reflections .
6 ‘ I 'm going to put in a few of those brutal German proverbs that do n't mean anything .
7 I heard him talking on the radio , in which he said he 'd tried several methods of winning on the football pools and in the end decided that the easiest thing to do was to put in the same numbers each week and so he was not exercising any skill in deciding whether one pair of teams were likely to enter into a score draw than another pair , but he just trusted that , say , number thirty seven would turn up as a score draw this week .
8 mhm Does it make any sense to put in the same numbers _ does it add to the attraction from a statistical point of view , the likelihood to win ?
9 He is an experienced manager and he knows that if a player is sitting on the treatment table for two or three weeks they are bound to put on a few pounds . ’
10 You could afford to put on a few pounds . ’
11 ‘ It means it now rests with the international side to put on the same , if not a better kind of performance as we put on against Norway last month .
12 ‘ It means it now rests with the international side to put on the same , if not a better kind of performance as we put on against Norway last month .
13 However , the work has been put off a few weeks , so there 'll be plenty of room .
14 This aspect of option premiums may be seen more clearly if we look at calls and puts with the same exercise price but with different expiry dates .
15 These are portfolios of written calls and puts or bought calls and puts with the same exercise price and expiry date on the same underlying security .
16 Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength .
17 Shaman Will Sinnet and your reporter are about to be put onto the same wavelength .
18 But his horizons were dramatically broadened when he joined British Steel and was asked by the late Lord Melchett , who was then chairman , to reorganise the fourteen widely dispersed companies that had been put into the same melting pot under the nationalisation programme .
19 By part I of the Law Reform ( Married Women and Tortfeasors ) Act 1935 , a married woman was put into the same position as a man with respect to her proprietary and contractual capacity , and , except in relation to her husband , with respect to her liability for torts .
20 Will Titanic memorabilia stay the course , or should it be put into the same category as Michael Jackson 's rhinestone glove ( £16,000 last year ) , something that will flower today and be consigned to the dusty bunkers of oblivion tomorrow ?
21 I do n't want to document my thesis at length , but Slovak conflict with Czechs , Croat conflict with Serbs , could not exist before 1918 when these peoples were put into the same states .
22 She wandered through to the study and whiled away ten minutes putting in the few remaining border pieces .
23 We obviously put in a few more details …
24 Busacher put in a few whirly violin runs on the piano and crescendoed unnecessarily loudly , paused too long , gasped , she joined him , and together they sailed into the finale and burst out laughing .
25 But , put in a few pages at the end of chapters , they are rather an ‘ add-on ’ .
26 Doubtless many iron workers put in a few days at a time on different sites ; until quite recently putting out much of the work to contract in small stints on a ‘ labour-only ’ basis was a regular practice in mineral extraction , so leading tax collectors to class earnings as profits rather than wages .
27 We 've already put in a few letters to start you off .
28 British waterways launched a competition to find the family which has put in the most years of work in a dock .
29 And possession by the Holy Spirit , which was common among the Camisards , is put in the same light : riven by sexual frustration and guilt , this group suffered from mass hysteria in the form of fits and prophecies .
30 For example , after the History of Sexuality much has been made of Foucault 's analysis of power as a form of totalizing paranoia ; but the analyses in that book , of , for example , the shift from the Catholic confession box to the confessional psychoanalytic couch , are both culturally and historically specific , and Foucault 's remarks about them need to be put in the same perspective .
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