Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] will put " in BNC.

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1 But a woman , who , when her own needs are n't met , and when she 's slowly disintegrating , is not going to be able to give very much to the children , or give as much as she could , so it makes sense , if she 's really concerned about those children , that she will put , quite often , her own needs above them in order to get her act together , so that she 's in control and feels good about what she 's doing so she 'll be able to give more .
2 Remember that you will put your job at risk if you allow your partner to distract you at work .
3 Neil is assuming now that you will put together the supplement — editorial and advertisers .
4 I would like to assure the committee that we will put the money to good use in our work of protecting the countryside of Wales .
5 Erm , one other thing that I want to make about erm , the victims , erm , I am very much er , involved with erm , victim support Wiltshire , and one of the problems with victim support Wiltshire is their work is increasing all the time because the crime rate goes up , and every time there is more crime there is more victims , but the , the Government has not yet said that they will put the money up that they erm , that they er , the grant up that they give to the victim support .
6 To promote epoflex , the administration is telling states that it will put up the cash to lay test stripes .
7 Another problem is that the administration has given few details on the cash that it will put up to induce mining companies to begin new ventures .
8 Also , do n't think that it will put you into a trance or make you say or do stupid things .
9 Unwilling to be a wallflower at the workstation ball , Intergraph Corp muscled in with an announcement that it will implement Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system for its Intergraph Clipper RISC microprocessor — despite the fact that although it was one of the very first to declare a commitment , it has still not made good on its promise that it will put OSF/1 on the Clipper .
10 I note that , unlike the Labour party , when the hon. Gentleman 's party advocates increased public spending , it is at least honest enough to say that it will put up the basic rate of tax .
11 His party says that it will put up the basic rate of tax .
12 Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended .
13 I hope that he will put forward this essential consideration in his various roles .
14 I have said that I think that he might and they have all said that of course he will not ; he dare not , they say , there is no way that he will put up interest rates this side of the general election .
15 HP is not allowed to sell Liken direct so it will put it through resellers .
16 She said , ‘ Hold a minute and I will put you through to her . ’
17 And I will put my Spirit within you , and cause you to walk in my statutes .
18 And I will put B C G.
19 sorry , Mr Chairman we have regular meetings with the Suffolk utilities and er this point can be made to them , although each of the utilities has it 's own colour , so that then perhaps those intended which are holes that have to be repaired , but certainly I can , I can erm understand Mr 's concern and I will put it to the next meeting of the Suffolk Highway Meeting this week .
20 In a small employment agency there may only be one interviewer and you will put yourself at a disadvantage if you make a bad start .
21 ‘ We ca n't accept those ideas , but there are other ideas to discuss and we will put them forward , ’ he said .
22 Please contact the AIBS Fundraising Department — — and we will put you in contact with your local group .
23 The Nylabone people say that if your mum is still concerned she can write to them and they will put her mind at rest .
24 If you find a mistake , let your bank know and they will put it right .
25 So if you have any queries call the Action Team on 031-557-3194 during office hours and they will put you in touch with the person responsible for your area .
26 I mean , the the Tories are ready , should n't they complete to environmental issues , whereas every every public consultation or survey that ever carried out , demonstrates every time , that the public are very concerned that they 're , of the environment and they will put it at the top of the list , and I think our con the environment by having a dedicated Environment Officer proves our positive er commitment to the environment .
27 Well the , the fourth point in relation to er we say that the point has been fully pleaded , corsation is a question of fact , the , er , it 's not an issue which we say arises on these preliminary issues and can raise it er under order eighteen , rule nineteen , if they so wish , that is traditionally the places where it seems nexus points arise erm and they will put in , er app , we will put in , the defendants will put in appropriate evidence at that point , depending upon whether the , the strike out allows evidence and how they frame their strike out , but the nexus point is fully pleaded , we set out step by step and in relation to er restrictions how they were caused the loss , my Lord at that point , at this point we believe that 's all we have to do and certainly we believe that it be sufficient to get over a strike out
28 If you are a keen , active cricketer of school age but are not yet involved with the ESCA network of regional or national activities , you can write to Ken Lake , enclosing a stamped addressed envelope , at and he will put you in touch with your regional secretary — no area is left uncovered and no talent must go undiscovered !
29 Of course , looting will be interpreted as a hostile act by Gerd , and it will put an end to any co-operation from him .
30 Sheila Baguley , chair of Ipswich Borough Council 's leisure committee , said : ‘ The success of this bid will be the talking point of all business in the town by 1994 , and it will put Ipswich in the forefront of economic development . ’
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