Example sentences of "put [pn reflx] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 400e ) , they identified themselves with the state , or put themselves on a level with it : they did not openly claim to rule it .
2 Second , they put themselves on the defensive by shying away from subjects like food scares and by protecting the rogues within their industry .
3 We 're going to always have to fight against it and we 're always going to have to put ourselves on the agenda and put our issues on the agenda .
4 He spoke as man to men , dominating them with his prestige , without trying to put himself on a lower level , as do those who form a false picture of the people .
5 With the opening of the International Convention Centre the city hopes to put itself on the tourist map .
6 The rich North Italian industrial city of Turin has decided to put itself on the international map with a biennial art and antiques fair to be held at the Lingotto , the spectacular former Fiat car factory , from 27 February to 7 March .
7 A seventeen year old , bright and intelligent enough to put herself on an equal footing with her father .
8 It 's hard to put yourself on the line ; you need incredible conviction , and you 've got to be dead sure about what you 're doing , because leading a band is absolutely riddled with paranoia .
9 However bad a landlord , there is a crucial rule that needs to be kept in mind if you do n't want to put yourself on the wrong side of the law .
10 You 're not , you do n't trust them , you 're not going to put yourself on the line are you , suppose .
11 ‘ I want to put myself on the map and this Test is a good chance to start doing it . ’
12 As in the 1987 general election , the Conservatives were readier to put themselves on the line — to be made fools of , as might be , by voters and journalists .
13 After the Istanbul Biennale last autumn , it is the turn of the Greek art dealers to make a bid to put themselves on the international map .
14 This I think is actually more likely to get people to register to vote , I think regardless of any party affiliation you all have something to benefit from that and I suspect the vast majority of members of the council will see that any well designed leaflet that gets people to put themselves on the register is to the benefit of democracy .
15 So that when you go into the Drama Studio with a group of students … and when you do decent work with them , everybody puts himself on the line , everybody .
16 Because what Niki was doing-the subject was Niki 's contract and terms for 1977 — was putting himself on the same level as Enzo .
17 He could win his place back or put himself on the market . ’
18 He realised that it had been a while now since he had put himself on the lookout for Medjays shadowing him .
19 Women compositors did not want equal pay , she wrote , for no girl of sense puts herself on the level of a comp all round but if the division of labour assigns her a task she can perform , what reason is there she should not do so ?
20 By resorting to guns , even toy ones , are the Lithuanians forfeiting the rights of democrats and putting themselves on the same level as the Soviet troops ?
21 An honest ‘ airing ’ may entail managers putting themselves on the line for criticism as it is clear that the inefficiency of a manager can in itself be a cause for tension in a bureau .
22 PEOPLE from a housing estate have been putting themselves on the map — and others have the unnerving prospect of coming face to face with themselves .
23 If they think I 'm pretty , that 's nice , I 'm complimented ; but if they do n't think I am , I have n't put myself on the line .
24 I put myself on the line for him once already and look where it got me : thirty-six hours in jail ; Interrogations every four hours .
25 Just by opting for a more left field occupation you 're putting yourself on the edge a bit It really does take a bit of bottle to do that and find your own way through the maze rather than just go with the flow .
26 This article explains how you can rapidly increase your finds rate by putting yourself on the saddle of an imaginary bicycle and travelling back in time to the turn-of-the-century .
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