Example sentences of "that [modal v] put " in BNC.

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1 That ought to put paid to your demands that I — ’
2 Basically , it fiddles around with the ‘ Twin Peaks ’ /Moby strings and then slides gently into a totally infectious organ and horns track that should put an uplifting smile on many a clubber .
3 EIGHTEEN large American companies , are now testing prospective employees for genetic traits that might put them at special risk in their work .
4 The sort of problems that might put a patient at risk are restricted mobility ; poor/no vision ; poor hearing ; severe pain , vomiting or diarrhoea ; and serious illness especially if the patient is in a very debilitated state .
5 Knowing how busy you 'll be these next few weeks , I 've come up with an idea that might put your mind at ease and allow Jelka to come to terms with her experience . ’
6 John would welcome anything that might put more criminals back in court .
7 Is there a program that 'll put a simultaneous two-player mode in Turtles 2 : The Coin-Op ?
8 Yesterday 's result means that he will be able to take on the Euro-sceptic rump in the Tory Party and put through the legislation that could put Britain on the road to a single European currency by the late 1990s .
9 It might be possible , using the latest technology , to build a computer today that could put scores on a million positions a second ; such a machine would need more the 30 years to look five moves ahead .
10 This was the famous gun that could put a shell on to a target and then another two on the same spot precisely .
11 The eclipses of May 21 , June 4 and November 29 set in motion changes that could put you in a new professional space by 1994 , if not before .
12 CUT SHORT is a book that could put you off hospital for life .
13 They rap , they rock ( rack ? rop ? ) , they 're tighter than a miner 's shopping budget , they scare the shit out of the entire convention with a brutality that could put Rollins to shame and they are so flabbergastingly right for 1992 they ca n't possibly fail to sell , ooooh , millions .
14 The only things that could put a stop to the recovery from recession in the north-west of England and elsewhere are the policies of the Labour party — for , the sharpest ever peacetime tax increase , the national statutory minimum wage , and changes in the law to encourage strikes .
15 HERE 's a semi that could put a smile on your face .
16 His edginess and irritable outbursts that could put it back in .
17 She said : ‘ God grant it ! ’ and clung for a moment to the great , warm , vital hand that could put heart into her even now .
18 if someone that could put up with his sort of quite reservation
19 Back you 'd go then to the We used to have a a a a machine then , an electric box affair , that used to put your lamp in , it would set your wick at a certain angle that there wo made a spark and when you 'd close this up , it caused a spark that would light your wick again you see ?
20 He was always careful to wash his chiselled visage , of course , but in a year of passion one would think some small scent would have escaped , a tracking odour that would put her senses on alert .
21 Over in Nottinghamshire , Hucknall Town are marking their elevation to the Central Midlands League by producing a programme that would put many full-time clubs to shame .
22 The food there did n't taste too different and we were spared a cabaret but I reckon £30 is n't too high a price for eating in a beautiful , traditional-style Moroccan room with the well heeled jet set , being served by obsequious waiters in costumes that would put to shame Aladdin 's chorus at the Palladium .
23 It would create a further fact that would put Israel on the spot .
24 Mr Houghton 's ambition is to raise return on equity to 17–20% within five years , a performance that would put Corning into the top 25% of Fortune 500 companies .
25 RUSSIA and Ukraine were on a collision course last night as President Yeltsin signed a decree that would put the Black Sea fleet into Russian hands , directly contradicting an earlier order from President Leonid Kravchuk .
26 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
27 RUSSIA and Ukraine were on a collision course last night as President Yeltsin signed a decree that would put the Black Sea fleet under Russian control .
28 RUSSIA and Ukraine were on a collision course last night as President Yeltsin signed a decree that would put the Black Sea fleet into Russian hands , directly contradicting an earlier order from President Leonid Kravchuk .
29 An aide to Mr Yeltsin said a draft of a new constitution prepared on behalf of the president would be presented to Congress today that would put the emergency powers he was granted last autumn on a permanent basis .
30 It would be a Labour government that would put into effect the Act of 1944 , and much else besides .
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