Example sentences of "put they in [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ One or two of these mushrooms are deliquescing already , ’ Rodney picked out a couple and put them in a plastic bag .
2 In days when guests used to go out on the hill with gillies if they were fishing a large loch , and caught undersized trout , they did n't put these small fish back ; instead , they put them in a bucket , taken along for the purpose , and carefully carried the little fish to an adjacent lochan .
3 ‘ And when I was up in the tree , ’ she added , gazing up at him , ‘ I saw a thief climb into the Botanical Gardens and dig up a lot of bulbs and put them in a big case and go off with them ! ’
4 It also put them in a positive frame of mind for their last league game of the season , at home against bottom-of-the-table Eastleigh this Saturday .
5 ‘ I would n't kick out anyone who did n't perform , but when they came back I would make sure I put them in a safe place , ’ he says .
6 Put them in a heatproof dish .
7 Take two handfuls of herbs of your choice and put them in a class bowl .
8 You put them in a little brazier thing , like a tiny cup , and they smoulder — the man said they 'll scent the whole room .
9 The horse under me got upset and started bucking , and there were suddenly sheep everywhere , but he calmly rounded them up , put them in a corner and sat watching them . ’
10 That has been done to death by ex-managers and ex-record companies who use a list of about two dozen tracks which they write down on a sheet of paper , cut them up and put them in a hat , and whatever order they come out in that 's another album .
11 TO peel the chestnuts , use a sharp knife to make a couple of slits in the skin of each one , put them in a saucepan , pour over enough boiling water to cover and simmer over a medium heat for about 5 minutes , then take them out a few at a time , drain and refresh them under running cold water .
12 Dispose of dirty nappies by flushing them down the toilet , or put them in a sealed plastic bag .
13 [ Houghton ] himself would pick a dozen objects and put them in a ‘ masterpiece ’ gallery so the average Joe could taste the cream and leave ’ , yet Hoving espouses precisely such ideas throughout the book .
14 His view was that Hollywood could never make such a picture ‘ simply because in all America you could hardly collect a hundred actors and put them in a picture and keep them from acting ’ .
15 Popular images of parent-child relationships put them in a special category , distinct from other kin relationships , and suggest that this is where we will find the strongest feelings of duty and obligation .
16 I gathered together the various sawn-up and wrenched-apart pieces of putter and put them in a drawer .
17 Among his most celebrated compositions were 0'0 ’ ( 1962 ) for which he chopped vegetables , put them in a blender and drank the juice , and the 4'33 ’ ( 1952 ) which required the performer to remain onstage , silent and immobile for four minutes , thirty-three seconds .
18 The flight panel was designed in the days when American firms used to write the names of the instruments on bits of paper , put them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes .
19 Wash and chop the apples and raisins and put them in a plastic bucket with one crushed campden tablet .
20 If you have bought fresh livers , put them in a bowl of tepid , slightly salted water and leave them for about a couple of hours .
21 Quarter and core the quinces but do not peel them ; put them in a vegetable steamer — the kind known as an adaptable steamer , which looks a bit like a colander , and fits on the top of the saucepan , not a bain marie or double boiler — over a pan of water , and cover them .
22 Take out the chicken and meat , put them in a deep dish and sprinkle them with olive oil and salt while they are still hot .
23 Strain them ( keep the liquid — it will make a good basis for a vegetable soup ) , put them in a bowl and while still hot stir in plenty of olive oil , sliced onion , garlic , parsley , and a little vinegar .
24 In summer , put them in a greenhouse ( shaded from the sun ) or in a warm corner outdoors .
25 If you find any , put them in a small box or jar to hatch out .
26 Use a trowel to scoop up some of these and put them in a plastic bag .
27 Put them in a can / Can them .
28 Put them in a box / Box them .
29 Low stated that , if any Croats escaped into Austria , " we would guard them , disarm them , put them in a camp and later return them to Yugoslavia " .
30 Put them in a propagator , or cover the pot with a plastic bag supported by split canes , and secured with a rubber band round the pot run , and keep warm , 18–27°C ( 65–80°F ) , and shaded .
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