Example sentences of "[adv] puts the " in BNC.

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1 When you choose a shade for your table or standard lamps , do n't choose the thick material that only puts the light up and down .
2 This is actually shown to be level with the sixth step , so if the man sensibly puts the load down at the top of the stairs then 100 joules is the answer .
3 For the practical appeal of Consumers , Co-operation — wholesome food at what , through the payment of dividends on purchase , amounts to lower prices — can ultimately be matched or bettered by competing non-co-operative stores , and so puts the Movement 's existence at risk .
4 And I must admit with Ken , Ken is is least to blame because he just puts the orders on , Pauline is the one who schedules it , but the scheduling is just the swannee .
5 She said : ‘ He has been in a lot of pain and this just puts the lid on it .
6 And if we if if we ring up , he puts he just puts the phone straight down , soon as you tell him who it is .
7 He just puts the hands , the brakes on really quickly !
8 We usually puts the single ladies in to share bunks .
9 It is true that the existence of the Cabinet is now acknowledged in parliamentary legislation — the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 , for example , creates a privilege for Cabinet papers in connection with proceedings before the ‘ ombudsman ’ — but this no more puts the Cabinet on a statutory , legal , basis than does the dogs Act create dogs .
10 This still puts the participant in an ‘ exercise mode ’ as the dramatic playing that ensues is modified by the task orientation .
11 That still puts the brakes on pretty hard does n't it , if you stick it in a figure less than thirty one thousand in the last five years .
12 If the smallest doses are given then even if the remedy is inappropriate the harm done is insignificant and the appropriate remedy quickly puts the case in order .
13 JB is also very tidy — he always puts the empty packet in the bin when he 's finished .
14 always puts the customer first .
15 In this collection , not to be confused with Le premier livre des Pseaulmes of the same year in which he treats 24 of them more elaborately , Bourgeois nearly always puts the ( usually borrowed ) tune in the tenor with note-against-note counterpoint .
16 He only ever puts the gas on half-way to the first mark on the knob and in the winter keeps the central heating down to sixty degrees : " I sit with the blanket round me . "
17 In fifth , though the 50–70mph increment consumes just 9.7 secs , which clearly puts the Cavalier in its place ( 10.6secs ) and presses even the turbocharged Saab 900 Carlsson 's 9.1secs .
18 The serious business of taking the tough decisions necessary to agree on a budget that both puts the deficit on a downward path and meets the government 's priorities has virtually disappeared .
19 Pressing the Parameter or Value button automatically puts the Alpha 2.0 into edit mode , illuminating the Edit Mode LED alongside its designated push button .
20 It also puts the responsibility for ensuring competence where it belongs — with the managing agent , ’ Mr Gordon said .
21 It also puts the responsibility for ensuring competence where it belongs — with the managing agent , ’ Mr Gordon said .
22 Associative feminist psychology also puts the larger-scale written structures of mainstream psychology in question .
23 This means that there will be a delay in dealing with the correspondence , which is bad for the sender , but also puts the organisation in a poor light .
24 A well planned approach to obtaining finance , supported by the appropriate documentation , is not only more likely to achieve the required finance , it also puts the sponsor in a stronger position when negotiating with the potential source of finance .
25 If you have really strong will-power and become slim , reverting back to your old eating habits often puts the weight straight back on again .
26 He constantly signs his vases , whereas Makron regularly puts the name of the potter Hieron , hardly ever his own ( so also Onesimos with Euphronios ) .
27 When permission is granted , the owner does not always immediately begin work on a popular local leisure facility , but simply puts the land up for sale at a much higher price .
28 This surely puts the burden of proof the wrong way round : those most actively engaged in promoting Co-operation or , more precisely , Owenism , were involved in the fight for Reform .
29 Anyone who can say so clearly just what Derrida is saying , or doing , immediately puts the reader in his debt .
30 But comparison with the disasters which afflicted mid fifteenth-century Spain , and most of fifteenth-century England , immediately puts the Scottish experience into context ; Scotland was undoubtedly fortunate in being spared the experience of a Henry IV of Castile or Henry VI of England .
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