Example sentences of "puts [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 More importantly , it puts them there for indeterminate periods ( until they are ‘ cured ’ ) which can , and does , mean longer than would be warranted by retributive justice ( determined by the gravity of their offence ) .
2 That puts me there at eight-thirty .
3 That might not sound very healthy , but in the recession-ravaged high street , not to be losing your shirt puts you ahead of most .
4 This small and friendly middle-class hotel is just fifteen minutes stroll from the Ku'damm , and so puts you close to most of Berlin 's many sights .
5 Then he puts you out like this .
6 ‘ She 's twelve years old , nice old girl , good mouth and nice manners which puts her ahead of some women — and she wo n't set you down in the dirt .
7 Olwen has hers on for half an hour of a morning , Joe puts it on at half eight and dead on nine o'clock that immersion 's turned off .
8 Machover puts it down to psychosomatic causes .
9 One puts it down to American intervention : in particular the role of ITT , the supplying of arms to the Chilean armed forces and the cutting-off of economic aid to Chile .
10 Clad in a white boiler suit , Barry takes his keyboard off the stand , bangs it gently ( ! ) on the floor , then puts it back before one of his customary jives around the stage , whistle in mouth .
11 Clad in a white boiler suit , Barry takes his keyboard off the stand , bangs it gently ( ! ) on the floor , then puts it back before one of his customary jives around the stage , whistle in mouth .
12 ‘ You mean in case Blenkinsop 's successor puts us back on short rations ?
13 So today puts us back into third place if we win and and obviously we want to be there .
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