Example sentences of "put out [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Police yesterday put out warnings on local radio stations telling ticket holders that officers will do everything in their power to stop the rave .
2 Oh no never in marketing as er I mean even the Institute of Directors and the Institute of er the C B I recognize now , in fact they put out papers on it , to say that network marketing is the way of the future .
3 especially glad when people put out dishes of water .
4 I have noticed that when older people put out chairs in preparation for a church meeting they will tend to place them in straight rows and arrange them further back from the speaker .
5 Sometimes humans put out bowls of milk for us and we do all the housework for them .
6 When children help to put out chairs for the group or distribute mugs of orange juice or bottles of milk , then they need to establish one-to-one correspondence .
7 But police do not think the arson attack was a deliberate attempt to put out lights in the town so that the looting could take place .
8 Unfortunately the anonymity of the process limits the opportunity to put out contracts on those most worthy of such largesse .
9 But they were , nevertheless , pleased to rediscover one another , and sat up late on their first evening in Esther 's room , which had already begun to put out hints of its later decorative eccentricities .
10 Chief environmental health officer Hugh O'Neill said firemen who had gone to put out fires on the site had been attacked by missile throwers , and now had to be accompanied by police .
11 ‘ The rescue services are still trying to put out fires after five and a half hours .
12 In response the Society rejected the need to compel local authorities to put out aspects of their legal services to competitive tender .
13 Buy packets of seed which have the Bird Food Standards Association seal of approval , or put out scraps of cheese , meat , stale cake or bacon rinds .
14 In class he put out rows of brightly coloured chemicals on the desks .
15 It is hardly reasonable to expect the children to concentrate on sharing out the last of their emergency rations if the dinner ladies are putting out tables for lunch .
16 CCT is not simply a matter of putting out services to private contractors .
17 John Major may be sitting in Downing Street putting out feelers to the 13 Ulster Unionist MPs , while from his house in Ealing Neil Kinnock tries to get Paddy Ashdown to answer the telephone .
18 Do we have any feedback from any other local parties or the National Party are they recommending it or they only putting out feelers to local parties and ask what what we feel about it ?
19 ‘ The government keeps putting out figures on waiting lists , but people will judge from their own experience .
20 But such work did not seem to be forthcoming , and his sole immediate chance of usefulness was to become an air-raid warden for his area of Kensington : in this new role , he had to rehearse the procedure for marshalling people in the event of an air raid , and to practise his fire drill by putting out bonfires in Emperor 's Gate .
21 As most mass-makers only seem capable of putting out variations on Fender and Ibanez neck and body shapes , and reproducing whatever colour 's ‘ hot ’ this season , they 're expecting a lot if they think we 're going to go that crazy about them .
22 Doctors are now been putting out warnings for many years , saying that certain aspects of our diets and health policy are very dangerous and destructive .
23 Putting out announcements like that before breakfast .
24 He had already put out feelers with local employers but they had n't been too keen on employing a well-known agitator ; even those who seemed sympathetic to the anti-nuclear cause did n't actually have work on offer .
25 Well , NCR , that paragon top-to-bottom Intel client , has put out feelers to Sun and Cyrix about alternate platforms .
26 ‘ We have , of course , put out feelers to the usual quarters about where the supplies came from , ’ said Milton , ‘ but the chances of finding the source of such a small supply are very slim indeed . ’
27 As before , Thomson , who has also put out calls for biographical material on other subjects , including S G Brown , signs himself a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers , helping establish credibility with editors unaware of the fact that he started collecting original papers in 1972 .
28 In fact , there are two labels — Flat Records and U4RA — and we 've put out records by Boys Wonder , MacCavity 's Cat , Surfin' Dead and Sun .
29 ‘ The police will have put out checks on every hospital for miles .
30 He had put out orders for hundreds of seedling trees , miles of fencing .
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