Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] put some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be a pot of potatoes but I should put some onion in there though .
2 I 'll put some clothes on . ’
3 I 'll put some newspaper on the bed . ’
4 I 'll put some money into your account — sorry it 's such a boring present .
5 He said no , he said no I 'll put some money in her car and say get something yourself .
6 Turn round , I 'll put some sun lotion on for you . ’
7 I 'll put some feelers out and then ring you tonight with the outline proposal and estimate , ’ he said .
8 ‘ If you move over I 'll put some wood on this fire and make us a cup of tea . ’
9 Okay , so I 'm going to do ten take away , now I 'll put some brackets where that six was I do n't want to write a six , I 'm going to write it as five add one .
10 Anyway I 'll put some plates in the oven and er
11 Hang on to that and I 'll put some sugar in .
12 Illustrations , I could put some illustrations in , I could use more , I could use colour , I could make more detailed illustrations , yes
13 Oh one of the hens got erm landed on the top of the black net cos I I 'd put some corn and stuff in you see and she landed on it and she got her feet stuck through netting so she was flapping and the net was just going up and down !
14 I know , I went , I got some whelks once and that was in Bay , they were lovely whelks and I put 'em in a bucket and er did n't think and now I used to put some flour in with 'em .
15 I shall put some washing out .
16 I can put some petrol in the Fiat bar over there ca n't I ?
17 Maybe I can put some doubts into the governor 's mind about its admissibility . ’
18 Such plans , which could put some software in maintenance mode and some in the morgue , do n't appear to have affected DEC 's flagship database Rdb which is reportedly being rewritten in C for OSF/1 and may also get ported to Windows NT .
19 It was that when this final list of necessities had been bought , she should put some money into the post office .
20 ‘ I do n't suppose you could put some distance between them and us ? ’
21 I knew I was n't being terribly respectful , but I just cupped the telephone , looked her up and down and said : ‘ Well , you could put some shoes on . ’
22 So you could put some money into er an offshore fund .
23 Well it actually does n't very , it does n't touch the actual fence it erm all along the concrete poles they 've got holes through them where you can put some wire different higher of fence you see
24 Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well .
25 I do n't think , I du n no that I wonder if we should put some gravel under that umb umbrella tree .
26 There 's no doubt about it , the government should do a lot more and I 'm sorry to leave on this kind of basic note , the thing what really got was when they were talking about the coal miners and I mean , I know that particular area quite well , where they , they said we 'll put some money in for training !
27 I 'm going to make you a cup of tea and we 'll put some whisky in it to make you feel better .
28 And then we used to put some coops there and small runs for them and we used to carry them there , every night because they settled down better in the night than in the daytime .
29 We had a little garden in the front and we used to put er a in in in the in in on the soil and we used to put some crumbs on on a on a plate you know .
30 Hopefully , we can if we can retain some membership , then obviously hopefully we can put some money to return to these unemployed centres and give the government what it needs , a good kick up the arse .
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