Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] [modal v] put " in BNC.
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1 | I mean if , if people smoke too much , I mean they should put the kids before the c the cigarettes , and erm people I have heard say that , I 've seen in the pub three or four nights a week . |
2 | Erm I mean we 'll put that down as a third reserve . |
3 | well I mean the heart 's the most obvious organ , but I mean it must put a strain on everything else |
4 | Anyway i , d' you wan na use your hose I mean I 'll put the car in the garage if you do . |
5 | I mean I would put that under group work and social skills and no er the way I would approach it but it may not apply . |
6 | Come to that I mean I can put some of this in the car and dump , just take it over to the tip |
7 | Well I mean you could put them in for thirty , could n't you ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I I mean you can put anything in there really . |
10 | Rather than just putting these numbers into your I mean you will put these numbers into your calculator , but do it with that , leave leave your C R out of it and just keep it as T. |
11 | I mean she 'll put it in the proper procedure , and then she 'll put like operator performance and things , that have erm . |
12 | But the time will soon come when I trust we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies , when debasement and sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh and only the spark of the spirit will remain . |
13 | ‘ I expect he 'll put her on the pill , ’ says Marjorie , making herself a fresh pot of tea . |
14 | I say I 'll put me feet up before we wash up |
15 | Before I forget I 'll put them in the microwave . |
16 | The judge ordered him to do 120 hours community service , saying you wo n't do it again , I hope you can put it all behind you . |
17 | I know they 'll put that money to the best possible use — saving precious young lives . |
18 | I know they used to put bark in their inside , , , that 's right . |
19 | I know I can put it in myself . |
20 | I know I should put this girl out of my mind , and I have stopped myself getting in touch with her again . |
21 | I know I should put this girl out of my mind , and I have stopped myself getting in touch with her again . |
22 | I reckon we should put a halt on this bloody hundred thousands do n't you ? |
23 | I do not think a museum should continue to grow ad infinitum ; on the other hand , I believe we should put on periodic exhibitions as a way of gradually familiarising the public with the full range of our artistic riches . |
24 | If the Labour Party are going to be in a position of ‘ determining ’ the future then I believe they must put the Westminster culture in order and so spread the ownership of that future . |
25 | I suppose they must put these in the the oven I would |
26 | I suppose we could put that door back on again inside . |
27 | ‘ I suppose you could put it down to a bad mood , ’ she said yesterday . |
28 | I suppose you could put correlation with quotes round it if you prefer , yeah ? |
29 | If I were a local , I suppose I would put that more delicately . |
30 | If you ask me how I would indulge myself if forced to , I suppose I would put some comfortable footwear near the top of the list . |