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 . |