Example sentences of "[pers pn] have put " in BNC.
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1 | But that Terry of yours has put himself beyond it . |
2 | Only once have I had to put my indifference to the test by meeting an ex-boyfriend . |
3 | Do I have to put on a special overall or something ? |
4 | So if I were using , making a water based printing ink , what other stuff would I have to put in as well as water ? |
5 | How many small faces do I have to put glue on ? |
6 | Or would I have to put it in the airing cupboard ? ’ |
7 | But why do I have to put up with election leaflets coming through my letter box at 6.30am ? |
8 | Will I have to put your age down ? |
9 | ‘ If I 'd lost tonight , where would I have put my face ? |
10 | ( Searches frantically ) Where would I have put it ? |
11 | I had to put the project aside for a while , he wrote , as the rent had to be paid , not to speak of alimony , school fees and the rest , and , coming back to it after a considerable period , much longer , unfortunately , than I had anticipated , and I will not even try to apologize since you gave me a completely free hand — anyway , he wrote , trying to ignore the damp spots left on the page of his pad by his sweaty hands , anyway , coming back to it after all that time I realized that it would be quite impossible in practice to separate the valuable and the worthless , the public and the private , and that , in a sense , one would have to think in terms of either publishing the whole thing exactly as it stood , or not doing it at all . |
12 | ‘ I decided that I had to put the headmaster in a position to answer and it was this problem that worried me most — more than the outrageous charges against myself and the effect on my family . |
13 | For the next few minutes I had to put up with Sid 's reminiscences about how much worse it had been during the campaign in North Africa . |
14 | ‘ I did n't know I had to put it on the meat — ’ |
15 | But when Geoff Hamilton handed me a chunk of Barnsdale to turn into a well-planted garden , I had to put my money where my mouth was . |
16 | It was a bad moment and I had to put down a swift impulse to rush to the side and throw myself over . |
17 | It was still dark , middle-of-the-nightish , but I 'd scribble something — I had to put it in my possession , take away the terror of it , put it under my control . |
18 | As happens in any new venture , I discovered that the hours I had to put in at the beginning seemed to outnumber those available in any day . |
19 | If I had to put any money on any one at this moment , it would have to be them . |
20 | ‘ And if I had to put money on it at the moment then I would back Arsenal to win the title . ’ |
21 | ‘ I always said that I had to put my medical career before my rugby , but the new job will not force me to retire because my colleagues are so supportive and helpful . ’ |
22 | ‘ I had to put a stop to it , ’ he told Mexican television . |
23 | So then I had to put in for another grant because he 'd smashed every damn thing . |
24 | I had to put you to bed . ’ |
25 | Because my experience was not of being poor , the discomforts of the poverty that I had to put up with in the rue Victorie did not suggest themselves as unending . |
26 | Erm just remembering say I had to put four O Hs with N H , I was sometimes I was getting it right sometimes I was getting it wrong and stuff like that . |
27 | But the nurse could n't move it and I had to put up with it . |
28 | I 've got that broken arm , which I had to put in a sling every time . |
29 | That 's when I had to put these things onto dea er put death certificates into th their the doctor 's certificate into English , erm they were pretty good , t others were n't so g , er you know , were n't so good . |
30 | I woke again , I had to put on the light . |