Example sentences of "put [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I could not pursue a conversation that would put me in the degrading position of having to ask Otto to fill in further gaps in my knowledge and understanding of my own lover .
2 ‘ This does n't put me in an embarrassing situation , it puts Ian Wright in one .
3 Fish are very demanding for the draughtsman because one can not put them into an attractive or anthropomorphic pose ; what can sometimes be done is to show the scenery where the fish was caught .
4 That fundamental divide will put them at a permanent disadvantage in endeavours to provide quality services to the citizen .
5 Efforts by the EC to introduce a tax last year were frustrated by the Bush administration 's opposition to the concept which European industrialists claimed would put them at an unfair disadvantage in world markets .
6 Let's put them with the other flat ones .
7 I 'll put them in the deep part .
8 We got ta put them in the deep fat fryer .
9 Put the rest of them , I mean , i , i , i , in the storage binder or you know , or you can obviously put them in the active binder if you want to do .
10 Could I put them in the soft box ?
11 It would put them in an impossible position if a legally-binding Living Will demanded what they considered unethical or bad medical practice .
12 I try to present them as ribbons of metal because that creates the illusion of movement and I can put them in an off balance position .
13 Even though your school may not have the most modern and well equipped building set in extensive playing fields serving a prosperous suburb this need not put you at a great disadvantage in marketing the school .
14 Get yourself a good night 's sleep , and first thing tomorrow morning I 'll put you into a hot bath .
15 If , however , this is not the case , the specialist may put you on a long course of low dose antibiotics .
16 ‘ It 's the worst thing for a hangover and could put you on the slippery slope to alcoholism , ’ warns the magazine .
17 The eclipses of May 21 , June 4 and November 29 set in motion changes that could put you in a new professional space by 1994 , if not before .
18 You should surround yourself with close friends — it will put you in a good mood for dealing with a financial matter .
19 But if , with this job one , they could , they could say right well we 'll put you in a mental home where you will learn your skills , but you will only get ten pound a week
20 Leila will put you in a light trance .
21 I 'd put you in a tight dress .
22 A good position at the start line will put you in the front rank on the first leg
23 This runs the batch file which will put you in the correct subdirectory and run the program .
24 Excuse me , we 're on another subject , but I will put you in the clear
25 I will put you in the clear on the car park at the pub , it 's was originally it 's going back to as as it originally was , it was the car park , and all they 're doing now is reverting back to what it was ten years ago .
26 If reserved for his personal use , it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer .
27 Leithers will give the Prime Minister a warm welcome , but they will put him in the hot seat because of mass unemployment , homelessness and general misery , which have been experienced not just in my constituency , but throughout Britain .
28 Get a piece of Brie and some Vignottes , that 'll put him in the forgiving mood . ’
29 To give Perdita confidence in her first chukka , he 'd put her on a dark brown pony called Chimango ( which meant bird of prey ) , who was as steady as a rock , but who swept down on the ball like a hawk .
30 To hell with reason , she was scared today : what if she 'd lost her way , and nothing could put her on the right track .
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