Example sentences of "[modal v] put [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This should put a stop to the sort of attempt made by Hanson after it had successfully taken-over Imperial . |
2 | ‘ They should put a collar on it . ’ |
3 | Some months ago I wrote that England should put a sevens specialist like Les Cusworth in charge of their campaign . |
4 | Edward Pearce 's Sketch Some people really should put a sock in it |
5 | ‘ The Code of Practice : Access to Children in Care or Under Supervision in Scotland ’ states that ‘ authorities should put a high priority on arranging and maintaining close links between the child and his parents ( and other close members of the family ) while he is in care , . |
6 | A firm tap on the hindquarters , accompanied by ‘ no ’ and ‘ bed ’ if appropriate , depending on the room , should put a stop to this destructive behaviour before it becomes a serious problem . |
7 | they were strolling up towards Elterwater — ‘ it is an addiction , Mr Crump , worse than tobacco , worse even than alcohol — perhaps the government should do something about it , perhaps my friend Mr Pitt should put a tax on nature as his father put a tax on gin . ’ |
8 | We should put a stop to it before any more damage is done . ’ |
9 | They 've also asked that I should put a drawing of this scheme which they have sent to me in the May edition of the Bramley , with an article from them , explaining it , asking for comments from the public , and this will be their public consultation exercise . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman should put a fair proposal before the Scottish people , not the half-baked one that he has made . |
11 | The hon. Lady should put a question to the Minister . |
12 | But there 's a business going on there that somebody should put a spoke into , before something happens and a life is destroyed . ’ |
13 | She should put a stop to this now . |
14 | That should put a swift end to these weird undercurrents that danced between them . |
15 | The law officers should put a stop to the practice forthwith . |
16 | But if its going to be happening on a regular basis in to Tracy , then perhaps Paul should put a report in to Frank . |
17 | You should put a notice up , if you make the mess , clean it up ! |
18 | well we should put a lot in a box that |
19 | We should put a load of naughty words on your mum 's tape . |
20 | I should put a tape |
21 | I reckon we should put a halt on this bloody hundred thousands do n't you ? |
22 | Well I should put a small stake or something in . |
23 | By rights they should put a bloody one of them drain things around should n't they ? |
24 | Nevertheless , Save & Prosper officials , themselves , say you should put no more than 5 per cent of your savings into this fund . |
25 | Finally , they should put the toy away . |
26 | The law-makers , roundly condemned by Brian Moore , England 's hooker , on the nonsensical grounds that they have not played for 40 years , have decided that when a maul — ball in hand — grinds to a halt , or the ball becomes unplayable , the team not in possession at the start of the maul should put the ball into an ensuing scrum . |
27 | A military commander , for example , should put the defence of his country above the interests of his soldiers . |
28 | His warning should put the importance of conviction in faith beyond all question : ‘ Bear in mind , then , that when you face death or persecution , I can not be with you , or you with me . |
29 | ‘ Perhaps they should put the effort involved in devising wild excuses into their normal work routine , ’ said a spokesman . |
30 | Once you have made your choice you should put the rest away out of sight , as they will only muddle you and make the job a lot more difficult . |