Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [modal v] [adv] put " in BNC.
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1 | And you know me I would n't put that in the box unless What are these ? |
2 | well , if they were interested in speaking to me I could probably put them on to not just myself but members of my flight , it is n't my flight it 's flight erm and there are several of us in Scotland who could come in and do things like that for a modest remuneration erm |
3 | And er I I would honestly put it in the , in the March period it 's on the second |
4 | I think if I make a cake today I I 'd rather put sultanas in . |
5 | But notice that I 'm pouring slowly and gently away from me into the dish which I shall then put in here , and I 'm going to put the the plate , which I described to you before , which has been covered with what 's on the back ? |
6 | Now another general point which I dare n't put on the slide is that during this , the next sort of hour or so , or two hours , erm , some of you will almost certainly become insulted with the way that I talk to you . |
7 | There was a strange sort of hissing in the bracken to the west which I could n't put a name to . |
8 | Put this at the bottom of a deep casserole , which must not be much bigger than the piece of meat , which you should then put in with the calf 's foot on top . |
9 | Run from the ambitious young man who was her husband and who was bringing fear into her existence , a horrible fear to which she dare n't put a name and which had sprung into life a month ago . |
10 | Otherwise , your hospital physiotherapist may be willing to see the specialist with you , for guidance which she can then put into practice herself . |
11 | erm Basically erm there are various ways in which one can actually put together the job description . |
12 | For while the persons in the original position take no interest in one another 's interests , they know that they have ( or may have ) certain moral and religious interests and other cultural ends which they can not put in jeopardy . |
13 | He felt a vague disappointment which he could n't put into words . |
14 | Oliver had his own ideas on this , which he could hardly put to Mrs Figgis-Hewett ; they involved her dramatic appearance before the dinner began when he had worked out she could have added something to Sir Thomas 's drink in the confusion . |
15 | ‘ Nothin' you could exactly put yer finger on , like , ’ said Carrie ominously . |
16 | They come down then and says , ‘ Who 's broken my window ? ’ and I used to say : ‘ Yes , I broke the bloody window — go in the station and tell them you would n't put the light out , ’ and they got a summons on top of it . |
17 | From the pettiest official to the biggest Minister , there 's not one of them you ca n't put a price to . ’ |
18 | and if you washed them you must n't put clothes pegs in them cos the pegs would make holes in them |
19 | I mean if I was you I 'd just put up with it and stay in bed . |
20 | WEDDING CAKES AND CULTURAL HISTORY by Simon R. Charsley Routledge , £30 ; £9.99 THOSE of you who could not put down Rites of Marrying : the Wedding Industry in Scotland are in for a treat : now you can have your cake . |
21 | Thank you we 'll just put it on the little table here , look for a bit until it 's time to put it on . |
22 | ‘ Nothing we can quite put our finger on . |
23 | ‘ Only when something niggles at me — something I ca n't put my finger on , ’ he admitted cheerfully . |
24 | A survey conducted in the United States in 1981 revealed that directors considered the feature that made a company most attractive as a take-over target was that it had ‘ excellent management ’ and the majority of respondents regarded management inefficiency as something which would actually put them off . |
25 | Of course that had been mostly created by the lack of money , but the instability she saw in Joe was n't that kind of lack , it was something she could n't put her finger on . |
26 | Beneath all the doubts , all the hurt , there still lingered something … something she could not put a finger on . |
27 | As she came within a block of Marlin 's building she remembered something she 'd utterly put out of her head for that six-year span . |
28 | ‘ Unless there is more , something you could n't put in the written message . ’ |
29 | If they were short of ware or something they 'd maybe put on sulphur or ammonia and super phosphate and potash and then they started then with slag . |
30 | I said tell her I can always put the the s bit of a square over it |