Example sentences of "[conj] you [modal v] put [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Wee nooks that you could put things in ?
2 Yes , the bottom drawer is half full and you can put things in them , alright ?
3 In the UK , there are 12 national daily newspapers and 11 national Sundays , and hundreds of local papers ; 15 commercial TV stations ( but at present only one national network , using two channels ) , over 80 local radio stations and two semi-national ; there are about 2000 consumer magazines , which can be divided into a number of different categories by audience and interest group , and over 4000 trade and technical magazines ; around 1650 cinema screens , mainly in two large national chains , carry advertising ; there are numerous poster sites , ranging from ‘ supersites ’ down to ‘ Adshel ’ bus shelters , not to mention illuminated signs , bus sides and cards inside buses and London underground carriages ; then there are theatre brochures and sports programmes , football grounds , racecourses and other sporting venues ; at least two firms operate ‘ truck posters ’ , and you can put ads in or on taxis ; not to mention direct mail , and electronic media such as Prestel .
4 You have done wrong , ’ he said , ‘ and you must put things right . ’
5 And you 'd put handkerchiefs and collars and that , and you used to have to starch the collars in those days .
6 When you can put bums on seats , then you can come and tell me what flights you want to travel on .
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