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Putting ‘putting verbs’ to the test of corpora

2004
Constraints on verb-preposition combinations and of variations in the relation between object and destination point raise questions such as the following:How is it that two verbs semantically as close as put and place have different syntactic constraints in sentences such as:(a) X puts something into Y(b) ??
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The put put rocket

Physics Education, 1990
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Put into Practice

The Diabetes Educator, 2002
Debra, Haire-Joshu, M S, Nanney
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Putting

2008
Abstract The putting green provides many challenges for the golfer, and it also raises a variety of questions about the underlying physics. Holes-in-one are quite rare but nevertheless cases of successive holes-in-one have been recorded. Perhaps, the most remarkable is the performance of N.
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The Put-on

2005
Abstract There is a form of teasing that is loosely referred to by musicians as “putting people on.” “Squares,” those who don’t understand jazz and musicians, are natural targets for put-on artists. But insiders are not exempt. The first story is from Pops Foster: Papa Lorenzo Tio was a nice old guy. He was tall and drank a lot.
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Schizophrenia as a "put-on."

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1969
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Simply put

British Journal of Nursing, 2011
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“Staying Put”

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1930
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