Example sentences of "[coord] i will put [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Officer Cecil , come back or I 'll put you on a charge . ’ |
2 | or I 'll put it in the sitting room |
3 | And I 'll put them back in the back . |
4 | ‘ Look , Dennis obviously ai n't said nothing to him about your family and I 'll put him wise . |
5 | If you 've recently joined the NCT , or you have a new baby then let me know and I 'll put you in contact with another member who lives nearby . |
6 | and we 'll put a cross on the bottom of it and I 'll put you a piece of plywood across it and you can stick your nuts on or whatever |
7 | And I 'll put you on |
8 | ‘ Drive it out and I 'll put mine inside the shed there . |
9 | ‘ There iss a litter basket near where the Pack meet , and I 'll put it in there . |
10 | and I 'll put it in |
11 | Give us your box then and I 'll put it . |
12 | That 's it er give us something and I 'll put it in well try to put it in might get in there |
13 | Well give me the bowl and I 'll put it in the bath . |
14 | sorry , Mr Chairman we have regular meetings with the Suffolk utilities and er this point can be made to them , although each of the utilities has it 's own colour , so that then perhaps those intended which are holes that have to be repaired , but certainly I can , I can erm understand Mr 's concern and I will put it to the next meeting of the Suffolk Highway Meeting this week . |
15 | She said , ‘ Hold a minute and I will put you through to her . ’ |
16 | Yes , I mean you could put it in the minutes , but also it would be quick at the next meeting of this sub-committee is after the election , it 'll be some time in June , so a quick way of dealing with it would be to put it in the bulletin , yes , but also , but I 'll put it in the minutes , as well . |
17 | Excuse me , we 're on another subject , but I will put you in the clear |
18 | I 'm definitely not putting it back on today , but I will put it back on . |
19 | ‘ Aye well , miss , if I do n't see her the night on the quiet , I 'll only come to the shop the morrow , an' I 'll put it plainly to her da . ’ |