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

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1 And next year 's student , or even next term 's , perhaps , depending on how quick you do it , your conversations , what you 're doing now , once they 're transcribed and put onto disk would be very interesting , because we 'll have a disk from our St Mary 's students , transcribed , because Steve promised he would get them all transcribed .
2 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
3 Well the money that we raised from there and also from another one was about three thousand nearly four thousand three thousand something and we presented er Tommy Cooper with the cheque on the Prince , the stage of the Prince of Wales Theatre , but that cheque was to buy a special ambulance for the children of Upshire , which is the home of the disabled and this special coach had erm places where you could wheel the children into the coach in their chairs with the clamps and those children that could be taken out of their chairs and put on seats put and had their belts put around them and that was the only way that these children were able to get out !
4 In autumn when the plants have begun to die down naturally the perennials should have their flowered stems cut off at ground level , if not already done , and annuals should be dug up and put for compost .
5 So if you bagged it up and put for sale on it , fifty pence .
6 sorry I ca n't remember your surname and put to Glenys , on the si , I think it 's .
7 one of the criticisms that has come out on this one book was that because the , these child adults are skilled and put into education , they maybe still illiterate , but they are street wise , they are literate of the street
8 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
9 It eventually got that they were typed and put into cellophane covers which made it a lot easier .
10 And put in brackets E G you know how you like give an example for them to fill in and say E G B B C
11 In my book I 'm gon na have to write down Mark , and put in brackets all the way through he 's called Shrimpy .
12 Two draws are made Draw one , a bead is taken from bag A and put in bag B.
13 It is necessary to draw up a projected examination schedule and to put on storage at each test condition more than sufficient samples to meet that schedule .
14 But some irresistible compulsion drove him on to hazard again the life he relished so much , and to put at risk my happiness as well .
15 Baldwin contemplated all this at Aix , and made up his mind both to go for protection and to put at risk the first independent Conservative majority for two decades .
16 At Hastings and at Southport in 1934 , controversy centred around the issue of " Emergency Powers " , i.e. the granting to a future Labour government of " authority to take over or regulate the financial machine , and to put into force any measures that the situation may require for the immediate control or socialization of industry " .
17 It was in many ways a logical consequence of de Gaulle 's seeking to impose upon his partners and neighbours , and to put into practice , his vision of the future Europe , a vision which contrasted sharply with that of the pioneers of the Six .
18 It must also be pointed out that the Sub-Group is a sub-group of Management Group , and its functions are to advise Management and to put into effect Management policy on computing issues .
19 Since then I have found other uses for it in my knitting room such as to anchor down that very important latch tool and to put in place the little basin on the weighing machine which tends to flop off when I go to weigh a heavy jumper .
20 He was n't strong enough to get on to the par-5s in two for eagle chances , so he just chipped and putted for birdies .
21 What I 'd like you to do , is to try and put into words , what the main problems are at the moment , when they occur , where they occur , and how long they 've been going on for ’ .
22 Its aim is to introduce people who are 50 or over to a whole new range of activities and opportunities so they can realise and put into practice their own particular talents .
23 Sometimes visits will be on a regular daily basis , especially when a person is very disabled and assistance is needed in getting up and putting to bed .
24 Currently supporting over 400 companies in the UK , FCS has been designing and putting into operation distribution systems for over 12 years .
25 which would be capable of sweeping away the Kuomintang and putting into power the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party .
26 Briefly , there are three principal challenges : improving the quality ( resolution ) of the scanned electronic product currently available to the user ; storing the scanned material in a from that will be accessible hundreds of years from now ; and putting into place distribution systems to provide access at any distance ( Commission 1993 : 14 ) .
27 In the course of defending Creole against Shane 's objections , Chris actually begins to use Creole , distancing his own talk from that of Shane and putting into practice his own belief that " if you want them to know your culture you have to chat it " .
28 3 Staff : ‘ The Agencies are putting considerable efforts into seeming what skills are needed and putting into effect the appropriate development programmes to ensure that their existing staff can meet them …
29 Eva 's old friend Shadwell was starting to make his way as a theatre director , working as an assistant at the Royal Shakespeare Company , running workshops on Beckett and putting on plays by Artaud and new writers at fringe venues .
30 What fun you children had skating on the tennis courts down in the valley , and putting on plays and dances with the Claydons .
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