Example sentences of "putting it [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Stay with the traffic , ’ he reiterated , opening the Falkplan for her and putting it above the glove compartment .
2 This involved grating soap , microwaving it and finally putting it through a food processor .
3 Then if I want to put a bit of ‘ plate ’ or ‘ room ’ on , I 'll either put a bit on when I 'm recording it , by putting it through an effect , or using the guitar player 's FX .
4 We should n't be bashed for putting it into a sale ; we help to bring it to a resolution by bringing out it into the open ’ .
5 Erm and we are now , if you like , putting it into a form which anyone can use irrespective of whether they have done the training .
6 Using the trowel she chipped at the ground outside the door , prising cold earth from among the prickly stems and broken bricks , gathering it with her hands and putting it into the bucket .
7 A rewarded training trial consisted of transporting a rat in a slowly rotating opaque box from an adjoining room and putting it into the arena at and facing the centre of the N , S , E or W side-wall ( shown as an unfilled circle ) from which it could move around freely until it found the F+ feeder ; a non-rewarded trial lasted 60s and was conducted without either landmarks or feeders .
8 So , for perfect results , reduce everything to the lowest common denominator before putting it into the press .
9 I shall describe later the hostile response to this demand , putting it into the context of sixteenth-century protest and rebellion .
10 She ought to unpack , but she only got as far as getting out Ricky 's photograph in its blue silk frame and putting it beside the bed .
11 ‘ What odd things to put in a deposit box ! ’ she said , intrigued , putting it beside the gondola .
12 ‘ I look forward to putting it to the test . ’
13 Now it 's true that since the second world war all wars have been limited in one sense or another , but then comes the question , if you do , in fact , succeed in defining objectives er and de in defining the means to those objectives , how can you know in fact that you possess genuine capability without putting it to the test , without actually fighting the war and then finding that you can not win it ?
14 well I , well that 's why I 'm not putting it to the vote
15 Mr Duckett says : ‘ However poor the local infrastructure , with VSAT you can lay in the communications by literally packaging up the dish , putting it on a lorry and sending it to the site .
16 My mother I remember there was a sale of work going on at Palfrey church once and bef I had just been made apprentice at Wolverhampton and of course I got amongst the , they , when they came the , the Derby day they were all having a bet on it so I , I said to the give them half a crown , so he said you ca n't have half a crown and he said what do you want it for so I said they 're putting it on a horse was on this horse it won , so of course this sale of work was in great progress when I gets off the train at station and thought well I could n't understand in er Palfrey Church Hall , so she was there in all her finery and I said we 've won , we 've won she said shut up , shut up she said but erm no I think the biggest character in Caldmore was Father .
17 ‘ Sandwich , ’ she said putting it on a plate bearing the legend LNER .
18 The argument I have advanced aims to shake a widespread and intuitive adherence to individualism by putting it on a par with its holist rival .
19 The report stated that the unified state 's foreign debt was equivalent to around 110 per cent of its combined GNP , putting it on a par with Jordan and Morocco in terms of debt burden .
20 You 're best just putting it on a table Margaret .
21 Mrs Blakey was already bustling about , taking butter from the fridge and putting it on the edge of the Aga to soften , taking a sliced loaf from the bread-bin .
22 Well , I was putting it on the foil and I thought : ‘ This could kill me ’ , but it was that strong the urge to have it , I did n't care .
23 putting it on the table If you do n't do that , I can guarantee that Bill , Bill is gon na play silly buggers .
24 The answer is to unwind some of the absurdities of the intervention system which mean that far too much money is devoted to financing the depreciation of beef rather than to putting it on the table .
25 ‘ Try harder , ’ he appealed and , taking her wine glass from her and putting it on the table , he drew her close .
26 Taking the score out of my brief-case and putting it on the podium : that is not my way .
27 She had not visited Jackdaw Cottage since putting it on the market two months ago .
28 Lean forward as you rise As in the beach start , by leaning down on a straight front arm you are taking the weight off the back of the board and putting it on the mast foot .
29 if an aircraft does come back it would be an ideal way of getting our market share back from by putting it on the east coast
30 I 'm not putting it around the table , because it 's a very long letter , and I do n't think we could have a worthwhile discussion on it right now .
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