Example sentences of "will put [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That 'll put muscles on you . ’ |
2 | That 's where he 'll be sleeping , I 'll put money on it . ’ |
3 | No , I 'll put water on your ceiling . |
4 | I 'll put head in |
5 | we 'll put Mozart on now for ya then |
6 | ‘ If the pound falls to £1.40 , I 'll put £50 on our PCs . ’ |
7 | Next year it 'll put USL extended security/multi-processing version up on its kit , but what with Destiny coming out as SVR4.2 , Olivetti reckons that 'll be SVR4.3 ES/MP . |
8 | They 'll put cat food , car oil and sanitary towels on screen , but I ca n't recall ever seeing tinned baby food . |
9 | ‘ Maybe she 'll put Benny Hogan , Ten . ’ |
10 | Dancing I 'll put dancing , cos you put dancing . |
11 | I 'll put Darren well that is clean cos I cleaned that up . |
12 | I 'll put Aline straight and try and get Tom to belt up about it when amongst the boys . |
13 | Do you reckon they 'll put Toys on ? |
14 | I 'll put Britain back on the rails |
15 | Yeah I did , oh I 'll put Kerry on later |
16 | I 'm just a little bit concerned that if we do delay it while discussions are going on about the unitary authorities and such like , we 'll put restrictions on Mr running it as a commercial enterprise , and I think we have got to make sure that any long term deferral on this , we do n't inhibit him rationalising selling off the odd cottage and this sort of thing , and the farmhouse as we go along , and amalgamating ones because I think it 's , he 's got to be able to run it as a commercial proposition during the course of deliberations . |
17 | you think , oh my god , you know , I 'll put loads of money on him , . |
18 | ‘ There , Mr Cottle , ’ Mary Ann was saying to the traveller in jelly , as she passed him the bread and butter , ‘ this 'll put roses in your cheeks . ’ |
19 | The bookies are probably quite pleased to have him back because he 's got a very loyal following of er , of people who 'll put bets on him |
20 | Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question , which is that , well in my book it does n't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community , but I 'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives . |
21 | I 'll put daylight into you . ’ |
22 | I 'll put Lancashire , but I 'm not . |
23 | Mr. Marshall will have most of the information I want , and I 'll put Miss Robinson and young Spalding on the job of checking things . |
24 | Okay pack we 'll put lock down then . |
25 | Yeah , I 'll put Neighbours . |
26 | Thirty seconds worth of family things I 'll put June on from Mansfield first cos June 's out champ are you ready ? |
27 | Erm look I 'll put June on from Mansfield first of all I wanted thirty seconds worth of famous dogs cos we had er why Nottinghamshire 's dogs are too dumpy earlier on did n't we ? . |
28 | ‘ We sh 'll put t'banns in on Sunday , at Gillamoor . |
29 | So I thought , oh , I think I 'll put lace over it , it 'll tone the lilac down . |
30 | We 'll put media , I ca n't get it all in . |