Example sentences of "he put [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He put her through a variety of exercises , his demonstration making each one appear easier than the last . |
2 | He put her on an elimination diet , and within two weeks her bowels were functioning normally , for the first time in many years . |
3 | Byron had agreed to keep her with him until she was seven ; instead , he put her in a convent where she died at five . |
4 | He put her in an open boat , with no oars , at the mouth of the River Aberlessie which , the chronicle says , was called ‘ The Mouth of Stench ’ because of the thousands of rotting fish cast on the sands . |
5 | Fortunately , one of her friends had done a first aid course so he put her in the recovery position and cleared her airways , then gave her the kiss of life . |
6 | ‘ In that case , ’ Maggie said happily , snuggling against him as he put her in the car and came to sit beside her , ‘ I wo n't argue . ’ |
7 | He put her behind the mic and the first hit was ‘ Shame ’ , an unstoppable , enormous disco and pop hit in 1977 . |
8 | He put him on the |
9 | He put them on the counter and asked , ‘ Tea or coffee ? ’ |
10 | ‘ he put them on the shelf and said , ‘ Let's watch over them and see how long it takes to sell them ’ . |
11 | In his work with teachers , especially through in-service courses , he put them into a " classroom " situation to experience for themselves the materials of art . |
12 | He put them in a bowl . |
13 | The packet of Durex , bought in a chemist 's at Ipswich to meet an eventuality that Rosie had never allowed to materialize , lived permanently in his wallet ; he put them in a brown envelope in case a chance sighting made his intentions too crudely obvious . |
14 | He put them in the warm water . |
15 | and he he put them in the in the bank and when he finished , when he was he used to go for the money for for for some money |
16 | This is what trousers he put them in the proper basket instead of leaving them there . |
17 | He put me on a stretcher , had me carried about half a mile across fields to an ambulance , which in turn took me down to the local advanced dressing station . |
18 | ‘ He put me on an iron tonic which bucked me a little . |
19 | ‘ He put me on the spot and eventually pulled out of the deal as much as I did . |
20 | He put me on the committee and now they 've persuaded me to open the thing . ’ |
21 | ‘ Soon after that a different Man came by car and he put me in a carrier cage and took me into the darkness of a long journey , over bumpy roads , on to a ship , and into the most terrible place of all , an iron cage with obscured windows , which raced through the night clattering and clattering , a regular rhythm of metallic sound . |
22 | He put me in a play once . |
23 | Slicing a few large pieces of bread , he put one on the end of a long fork . |
24 | So he put one in the living room and he put one in the kitchen . |
25 | So he put one in the living room and he put one in the kitchen . |
26 | He put himself into the hands of a psychiatrist who passed him to another psychiatrist , Leonard Browne . |
27 | He put himself into the pathologist 's shoes and stood in the witness box . |
28 | If he boldly avowed his real purpose thus publicly , he put himself in the wrong , and his cause past any help from the law , which would tamper here in the march only on unassailable grounds . |
29 | Mr Mellor was a great individualist , always putting on a good performance for the cameras , but he put himself before the Cabinet team . |
30 | He put it on a shelf at the back of the hangar with the rest of the heads . |