Example sentences of "put they [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , that 's right well we 've got ta put them round anyway but once I 've got that on I can take the st steps in then no , I shall leave those there I 'll just go and have a look at the other frame .
2 Would there ever come an occasion when she could put them on , together with the leghorn hat , or the felt , and the new shoes that she would buy herself ?
3 He would n't put them on .
4 Let's put them on ! ’
5 I 'll put them on to it . ’
6 ‘ If you do n't pay double I shall take those shoes off and no one else will ever put them on . ’
7 Help her by arranging her clothes on the bed in the order she should put them on , and facing the right way .
8 Where Mother fried the fish , lit the Friday night candles and laid out the clothes in the order my brother and I would put them on .
9 I know it is with me , er , with Dad 's Army , so er , if they 're getting huge ratings with those repeats , well , they 're obviously gon na put them on are n't they ?
10 She had one pair of trousers , and she could n't put them on again until they were dry .
11 On Thursday , so I 'll put them on I 'll put you on the mailing list .
12 We could always ask Scott if we could put them on !
13 That 's the travel agency things , I 'll put them on there to sort out to throw away .
14 I think you should go and put them on .
15 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
16 but not showing your tabs , not showing those Ts , but there , can you put them on and off ?
17 When he come , when his first one on , said she bet nobody , why Alice come last night at six o'clock but I did n't put them on , I was only at the , I take to the shops you know you do , you have to put the name who you 're talking to on
18 they do n't put them up .
19 I 'll put them up for auction . ’
20 Well so we should certainly put them up by eight per cent .
21 ’ I think Baroness Faithful should put them up in her own house.Or her own town.Why come here ? ’
22 We 'll do it ourselves , although the council are the only people who can put them up anyone can take them down ,
23 I 'll put them up there
24 I think I 'd better take these books back down again I think , oh mind you I can put them up here perhaps .
25 Cos yo you do n't put them through do you ?
26 But we 'll just have a word with Anna-Lee and if , I think you know , she 'll say what 's it concerning and if I 'm not there well she can put them through to you .
27 I do n't think we should put them through .
28 Or should I put them back where they were ? ’
29 I 'm an old-fashioned textual critic , not a biographer — I do n't go in for this sort of — it was n't profit — I 'll put them back next week — I wanted them to be a secret .
30 However , we can let P affect these other pieces , because ( F 2 R 2 ) 3 does not affect any other pieces and so P — 1 will also put them back correctly .
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