Example sentences of "put [pron] [noun sg] on the " in BNC.

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1 I 'd already put my life on the line by marrying you when I thought you were in love with Radcliffe .
2 Er , the current number one figures for casualties , I think , I , I 'm just thumbing through my papers , I 'm not gon na put my finger on the right one , I think it , the average value of the casualty is about thirty five thousand pounds .
3 ‘ Your mother did n't put my grandfather on the birth certificate ? ’
4 ALL Ireland champions Kilkenny will put their title on the line against challengers Galway in Sunday 's decider at Croke Park .
5 Thus having sold Rocky we are left with no-one who can put his foot on the ball and control the game ( Macca excepted ) .
6 DO N'T PUT YOUR BALL-ACT ON THE STAGE
7 ‘ And do you usually put your lunch on the front of your shirt , Nigel ?
8 Dad 's got a Thing against acting — ‘ Do n't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington ’ — he whines on about eighty-five per cent of actors being unemployed at any one time — ‘ All the travelling — the stress — actors with their massive egos … ’
9 Do n't put your daughter on the stage , Mrs Worthington , send her to be trained as a computer programmer .
10 I do n't come on till eleven , and I 'll put your name on the door .
11 well you did n't put your coat on the other day when you went for the paper
12 Forties more like — you could put your pension on the forties . ’
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