Example sentences of "[pron] would put [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd put shoes on .
2 Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese
3 I told you I 'd put things off until this practice is going strong .
4 I 'd put money on it . ’
5 I 'd put money in their pockets and their favourite possession by their side and then the others would wait by the death-tent until it was time to bury 'em . "
6 This is a tricky one to diagnose at a distance but I 'd put money on some kind of video configuration problem within Symphony .
7 But if they had a hole in the wall here I think I 'd put money into it .
8 Even the madmen would n't have him in real life , I 'd put money on it .
9 Well I thought I 'd put horseradish on the whatsit one week .
10 I 'd put bags of bloody bricks on the front .
11 United boss Dave Bassett has no doubts : ‘ I 'd put Brian Deane in the England team . ’
12 And I said I 'd put sweetpeas ?
13 On a combination of power , accuracy and consistency ( ie success rate ) I would put Lorimer 1st from players I have seen .
14 ‘ I 've been offered lots of films just because the producers thought I would put bums on seats .
15 I would put Ralph Gardener Community High School report on the heading , I would put name , year and your subject there or , subject whatever I would tighten that up
16 I would put Ralph Gardener Community High School report on the heading , I would put name , year and your subject there or , subject whatever I would tighten that up
17 I would put money on them being what are called K P R
18 I would put literacy .
19 I would put Labour 's commitment to a citizens charter roughly in that category .
20 I would put Schmeichel in that group and at 27 he still has a lot of time to improve . ’
21 I would put vodka in his beer , and that gave him a very grumpy constitution after lunch- and he would start shouting back at Winner .
22 If said to me , what 's a continuous survey I would put access in it .
23 Within an hour of arrival they were closeted with the permanent secretary , the most senior civil servant , of the Ministry of Agriculture mapping out the ground for a loan from the World Bank to Tanzania which would put $25 million into livestock production , turning ranching and the export of beef into a major national industry .
24 ‘ Fortunately Britain can win if we learn from past mistakes , and I would now like to conclude by outlining certain strategic proposals for your consideration , which would put Britain firmly on the upward path to meet the Prime Minister 's long-term objectives . ’
25 The book is designed to bridge the gap between the very simple and inadequate descriptions of use given with many Homoeopathic remedies and the much larger texts , the depth and complexity of which would put Homoeopathy quite beyond all but the most dedicated of beginners .
26 The report spells out a series of options , and leans towards a plan which would put men on the Moon in 2001 to build a base there as a springboard for the Martian expedition 10 years later .
27 Anyone wanting to make a successful career as a professional musician must have an eternal sense of optimism tinged with gilt-edged charm and a business sense which would put Richard Branson in the shade .
28 She 'd put Peter Pan collars on them , so I took them off again , and fortunately there was enough stuff left to finish the neck lines . ’
29 She 'd put bowls of fresh flowers everywhere , so that their cool scent filled the room .
30 Spellbound , she could have stood there gazing indefinitely if her ankle , which unconsciously she 'd put weight on , had n't protested with a stab of pain .
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