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

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1 We shall have to try and swap seats with someone so that I can put my feet in the aisle . ’
2 Apart from the fact that I 'd put my make-up on badly in my haste , I looked fairly normal — a bit flushed , maybe , and my eyes seemed unusually bright , but perhaps they only looked that way to me .
3 I do n't come on till eleven , and I 'll put your name on the door .
4 Yeah a bit cold , are you gon na dry your hands and I 'll put your chair back
5 And I will put my Spirit within you , and cause you to walk in my statutes .
6 But if I can put my thinking erm on the floor first , it seems to me that vacant Normal vacancies as Mr has described them , are a function of people moving from one house to another .
7 What I do is , I roll a towel up and that , and put , take them down on t' beach , you know , cos I could put my purse in and that .
8 But I will put my roots in the area sooner or later . ’
9 I am afraid Mr Simon Murison-Bowie , in whose area of expertise your proposals lie , is out of the country at present , but I will put your letter before him on his return .
10 ‘ I can see you are distressed by the business conducted here , but I can put your mind at rest .
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