Example sentences of "put [noun prp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well I put Karen with Papa and me with Andy then .
2 And put Budweiser on draught .
3 No , but you put Donegall before road .
4 ‘ Did he ask you to put Gary to bed ? ’
5 She paid an extra dollar a week for Mrs Benson to put Maria to bed and keep an eye on her , but somehow she did n't think that Mrs Benson was all that reliable as a child-watcher .
6 The result was a new combination which was to put Arsenal on top of the football world — and to change the course of soccer history .
7 I partly believed that , but I also wanted to put Blackburn under pressure .
8 To put Maastricht in context there are two commendable sources for the integrated texts of the treaties of Maastricht and Rome now known as the ‘ European Community Treaty ’ .
9 David Capel took three wickets to put Northants on top against Kent in the clash between the second and third placed championship teams .
10 ‘ And you want into his knickers , ’ he added a little laugh to put Gerry at ease .
11 This was clearly the position in which he wanted to put Scipio in relation to himself .
12 England have to put Turkey under pressure and by that I do n't mean lumping balls into their box and hoping for a break .
13 His presence gives Joan some respite and complements the assistance she receives from the doctor who visits once a week and a nurse who comes in the morning and at night to put James to bed .
14 ( Sliding back momentarily into their old way of talking to put John at ease . )
15 Meanwhile , IXI says it has some deals in its back pocket to put X.desktop on Destiny for some of the USL OEMs — ICL being a likely candidate — see page five .
16 Just time to put Annie to bed before they ate .
17 Consequently Edinburgh and Sedgley put Kelly under pressure on the Leeds right .
18 Yesterday 's result put Sunderland on course for a money-spinning final tie against either Liverpool or Portsmouth who drew their semi-final at Highbury .
19 He could neither put a stop to the gossip nor put William on trial .
20 I thought I could put Lisa in charge of the maintenance side . ’
21 Soccer : Ware puts Stoke in final
22 More importantly for for you is that would I be taking a hell of a chance in putting Patrick into selling advertising when the background there is is not necessarily there erm tell me why I should ?
23 A CHANGE of tactics has put Middlesbrough on course for promotion with a realistic chance of a top-two spot .
24 Harford helps put Chelsea in title chase
25 Five minutes after the break , White put Swindon in front but Norwich City pulled level after sixty five minutes through Gordon .
26 It put Luce in mind of a corrupt and rotting corpse .
27 I put Armstrong into reverse and accelerated , driving just on the mirror .
28 ‘ I wonder if putting Sacco in charge of the go-faster pedal is really a good idea ? ’ mused Dorcas .
29 Within a few weeks they had put Pedro to flight and Henry was crowned king .
30 Just think — that 'd put Gorbachev in trouble !
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