Example sentences of "put [adv prt] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Can I just make one suggestion , sorry , and that is er , in four point nine , where you 've got your formal commissioning letter er , you put down order form or contract .
2 I put down sodium chlorate and poisoned everything , reducing it to two acres of brown earth . ’
3 In addition , the Council agreed to put up cycle/ pedestrian direction signs at suitable locations nearby , so that people , local or not , are aware of the path 's existence .
4 We 're dismayed that Network Southeast is seeking to put up season ticket fares by up to four times the rate of inflation on some lines .
5 Gullible had n't been driving a great big lorry around the place and putting down rat poison .
6 Oz , he thought , might be Private Eye all over again only this time without the smart-alec Shrewsbury and Oxford public school boys putting down grammar school boys with ideas above their station .
7 There 's proper fencing , and they 've put down tree bark , which makes me confident about letting Richard run around — he 's a bit ham-footed sometimes !
8 It is getting really serious about Serius Corp , the Salt Lake City , Utah start-up where it put up venture capital for an 11% stake early last year .
9 It is getting really serious about Serius Corp , the Salt Lake City , Utah start-up where it put up venture capital for an 11% stake early last year .
10 But Mr Clarke indicated he preferred to raise taxes on spending — such as widening VAT — rather than putting up income tax .
11 These include putting up wall panelling , boxing in a radiator and making picture frames — all accompanied by step-by-step instructions and clear , easy-to-follow diagrams .
12 Simply putting up speed limit signs , then , is known not to work .
13 The size of the basic Umwelt ( environment ) model has been increased to 1.9 litres , which has put up power output from 60 to 75 bhp .
14 We have put up prize money of £8,000 , all of which is to go to the schools .
15 A number of local authorities , for example , put out refuse collection to private tender .
16 As bread and milk are not especially nutritious , if you must feed them try putting out dog food , raw mince , raw liver and scrambled egg .
17 At first it had affected Mr Cosmo very little , but when the little screen began putting out quality material , the Cosmo ( then under the control of George 's son Ronald Singleton ) was no longer viable and the family sold it , with great reluctance , to the Scottish Film Council .
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