Example sentences of "to put [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The words and melodies of the hymns used during the day all helped to put me in a receptive mood . |
2 | The recommended treatment for infested books is to put them into a sealed tin with a jar of paradichlorobenzine for a week . |
3 | We do not try to put them into a common framework , and it is difficult to conceive of any satisfactory empirical tests . |
4 | Having made a sequence of images , ask them to put them into a different running order . |
5 | And at the end of that fifty thousand years , if that 's what it is , the populations are sufficiently different that I 'd think you 'd want to put them into a different species if — I mean how are you to know , but I mean it 's a reasonable judgement . |
6 | If we confine attention to the 8 samples on which at least 15 individual determinations were made , the R range narrows to 0.35–0.95% , confirming that some of these rocks were formerly sufficiently deeply buried to put them into the oil-generating window . |
7 | Yes it 's been understood that it was a routing thing to put them at the right side of Southwell to drive through the middle of it . |
8 | I 'd put that out with them two tapes and take to Julie to put them on a big tape for you . |
9 | They were in costumes that , in spite of their crumpled shabbiness , recalled the garb of Count Arnheim in the opera of ‘ The Bohemian Girl ’ , and looked like fugitive kings and emperors beside the thick-set railway porter , in capacious velveteens , whose duty it was to put them on the right track towards the ‘ free land ’ . |
10 | Mr Jim Woolsey , a member of Scowcroft commission and one of the Democrats ' leading missile experts , says it makes much more sense to put them on the vast military bases of Nevada and California , where they could be continually on the move . |
11 | I 'm not trying to put them on an equal par , but later Maxwell erm Action Group were concerned with four hundred and eighty million disappearing . |
12 | The county-wide project would mean premises employing bouncers would have to put them through a four-session training scheme and pay a registration fee . |
13 | They were concious of their decision and did n't seem to put them in a great dilemna |
14 | We move them around deliberately , to gain experience and to put them in a different environment so that they come forward with fresh ideas . ’ |
15 | You certainly would n't want to put them in a different species , at least as far as you can judge from their shells . |
16 | And just to put them in the right mood , they have now been invited to take part in an international competition at Market Drayton next weekend ( June 19–20 ) involving the United States junior team , Eire and Great Britain juniors . |
17 | We need to put ourselves in the other person 's shoes . ’ |
18 | The scenes of destitution which the journalists could not be prevented from glimpsing-it is impossible to put someone in a hermetic bubble all the time , even for ten days — had not apparently impaired their appetites . |
19 | However , to knock down old buildings was to put himself beyond the pale — not before time perhaps , but hardly for the right reason . |
20 | I mean , he was able to put himself among the duped . |
21 | The other is that he heard me following , and staged the attack on himself , with the help of some accomplice unknown — for it could n't have been done alone , could it ? — to put himself in the clear , and immobilise me long enough for the other person to get away , and the body to be well downstream . |
22 | The rich North Italian industrial city of Turin has decided to put itself on the international map with a biennial art and antiques fair to be held at the Lingotto , the spectacular former Fiat car factory , from 27 February to 7 March . |
23 | I do apo I was n't trying to put you as the bad boy on that end of the continual , I was n't Alan , I 'm |
24 | THIS is one of those traumatic American dramas that aims to put you through the emotional mangle and spit out the pieces on the other side . |
25 | But for each individual student , the best thing is to put everything into the private account . |
26 | A seventeen year old , bright and intelligent enough to put herself on an equal footing with her father . |
27 | Encourage her to put herself in the other person 's shoes with explanations and reasons along the lines of : ‘ How would you feel if … ? ’ |
28 | Okay , then you would all agree , you 've got to put him through the old P C course . |
29 | Finally , after a long desperate battle with her conscience , she agreed , after he had had a small heart attack , to put him into a local hospital . |
30 | And believe it or not we 've got to put him on a high chair to enable him to manage his instrument . ’ |