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

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1 Season well and put into a pie dish .
2 Marianella was taken alive by a group of soldiers and put into a helicopter .
3 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
4 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
5 Meanwhile at the 12 area offices customer complaints ( e.g. poor water , flow , dirty water etc ) are received and put into a PC .
6 These are collected and put into a PC database at HQ where the information can be used with the GIS to map the problem areas .
7 Chop the onion , garlic , carrot and celery and put into a casserole with the soya beans .
8 Scrape out the flesh with a teaspoon and put into a food processor or blender with the next four ingredients .
9 Otherwise , slightly affected fish should be isolated and put into a solution of white spot cure based upon quinine salts .
10 Break the carcass into small pieces and put into a pan with the giblets , bay leaf , a peeled onion and carrot .
11 I 'd only been there about five minutes when they came to escort me off down to Bleak House , where I was stripped naked and given a blanket and put into a cell .
12 She had done better than that and taken it to a jeweller to be plated and put into a mount so it could hang on her chain .
13 L lived some two miles from the burgled premises and during the morning of June 4 , police officers saw bin liners and a cardboard box being carried out of L's home and put into a car .
14 He was knocked on the head , just as Mr Hambro was last night , and put into the river . ’
15 ‘ The witch cuts the hand from a murdered man then fashions a candle out of human grease which is lighted and put into the hand .
16 Quite a few were still fairly young and felt that the pension would be better cashed and put into the farm if they eventually became full-time farmers .
17 At the local level control was taken away from the School Boards and put into the hands of local councils who were to serve as LEAs in their own areas .
18 On the major question of the legal basis for pension schemes in the future , Mr. Murphy said ‘ The Working Party consider that the principles of trust law appropriately updated , continue to be valid , but we think it would be right for the central principles of trust law to be re-stated and put into the context of pension schemes .
19 Their cases humped upstairs and put into the bedroom , Adam looked Rufus Fletcher up in the phone book .
20 That was the ‘ quotable quote ’ which the media picked up and put into the headlines .
21 A second squadron , B , would be formed at Kabrit from fresh volunteers and put through a crash training programme .
22 Yesterday 's result means that he will be able to take on the Euro-sceptic rump in the Tory Party and put through the legislation that could put Britain on the road to a single European currency by the late 1990s .
23 The effect of these two prescriptions was that the principal repayments of loans raised were taken off the balance sheet and put through the revenue account .
24 In every case the money , unless it is stuffed into socks and put under the mattress , gets spent on some good or service and therefore , according to compensation theory , creates a series of new jobs in the industries providing these products .
25 After the hearing Mr Rodmell , said : ‘ Great swathes of beach are being taken in and put under the banner of Sites of Special Scientific Interest , which makes things very difficult for us when we need bait .
26 Optical discs , for example , are made of insulating material ; although they can be coated with a thin metal film and put under an STM , an AFM could examine a product without destroying it .
27 He was helped onto a stretcher , given treatment at a medical centre , and put onto a boat heading home .
28 In fact , the more economical methods may have led to stronger liquors being discharged because the water has been the vehicle by which unwanted impurities have been removed from the textiles and put down the drain .
29 Then his sister told him gently that schools like his did n't have bells , a bell would lower the tone of the place and put off the parents of prospective pupils .
30 Thus students living in poor accommodation , often isolated and without external support , become disillusioned with the experience of teaching , and put off the idea of teaching in a rural area where qualified teachers are needed most .
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