Example sentences of "put [pron] [noun] on the " in BNC.
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1 | I went over to the bed , climbed on top of it , put my head on the pillow and fell asleep . |
2 | All I will do is to come in after breakfast every day and put my bucket on the harness room boiler to cook up , and an hour later I will take it away . |
3 | I put the folder down in my lap and put my forehead on the folder . |
4 | I went upstairs and put my suitcase on the bed and took my things out of the drawers . |
5 | My father put my suitcase on the bed . |
6 | The room had one other chair , a red velvet-covered rocker , having massive springs and I well remember how , when sitting on this on one occasion , absent-mindedly put my hand on the bottom leg . |
7 | Then he put my hand on the flies of his trousers . |
8 | I then put my hand on the throttles and said : " This reduces the power . " |
9 | The majority of first and second division football clubs deal with transfer fees through the p&l account ; only Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth put their players on the balance sheet . |
10 | Rather than ramming the trainers with the guns , the dolphins either " swam away or put their snouts on the trainers ' shoulders — very affectionately ! " |
11 | In 1980 , Virgin 's expansion ground to a sudden halt , as their bank , Coutts , put their foot on the brake , signalling what would develop , in the coming years , into a major crisis over banking . |
12 | ALL Ireland champions Kilkenny put their title on the line this afternoon against a Galway side desperately keen to revive the glory days of the late 80s . |
13 | She put their tea on the table . |
14 | And if you had paper plates people put them down on the floor , inevitably , somebody got drunk and put their plate on the floor , they were probably thinking about something else , and then the beet juice or the goo or whatever , soaked through the paper plate and onto the carpet and you never , never got it out . |
15 | Their immediate reaction is to kick them out , put their belongings on the doorstep and tell them to leave . |
16 | It is not every year that the Regional Railways Manager ( East Midlands and Midline ) and the Public Affairs Manager of Centro put their heads on the travelling public chopping-block . |
17 | Apparently they all had to sit in a circle and put their hands on the playing board . |
18 | ‘ Yes , of course it is , ’ Lindsey smiled as she put her briefcase on the desk . |
19 | Rachaela put her foot on the red Persian carpet and started up , out of the scarlet ambience of the lamp . |
20 | Nora put her foot on the jar . |
21 | The laughter still in his eyes , he put her case on the ottoman at the foot of the bed , turned and went out . |
22 | Hari sat down and put her basket on the floor , pushing back the white cloth , she was well used to the way Cleg and his wife carried on , it did n't mean a thing . |
23 | And she weighed Zuleika 's words , and the shadow-voices , against her own uncertain judgement , and put her boot-toe on the next step up . |
24 | She put her head on the table and wept . |
25 | She broke down again and put her head on the older woman 's shoulder . |
26 | There she sat down and put her head on the desk , with her arms over it . |
27 | Very slowly , Mary put her head on the block . |
28 | She put her elbows on the desk and rested her head in her hands . |
29 | Then she sat down beside Tug , put her elbows on the table and rested her chin in the palms of her hands . |
30 | " Things like this are always happening to me , " she said , and shrugged put her elbows on the sill of the window and smiled down at him . |