Example sentences of "[vb infin] put " in BNC.

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1 I can bring along the statements of these people who 've said all sorts of things , you can you know put down at once but they 're not put down .
2 Those who do no speak Spanish at the moment need not feel put off — it is surprising how quickly a language can be learned .
3 Other people will be making changes today , you may feel put out that you have not been consulted , however it will pay off if you curb your famous temper .
4 But why should n't staff put the same process into operation lower down the school ?
5 Yes and we 'd never use put .
6 Finance director Scott Beattie said operating margins improved 1 p.c. despite helped a reorganisation plan put in place 18 months ago that included 400 job cuts .
7 Nor were the paintings on the amphora of a kind any museum would dare put on display .
8 ‘ Human nature being what it is , my guess is that any maid worth her salt would have put a slightly imperfect dish in front of anyone but her master or mistress for the cook 's sake . ’
9 ‘ You must have put it there by accident , ’ I said .
10 ‘ What do you mean , I must have put it there , you must have put it there .
11 ‘ What do you mean , I must have put it there , you must have put it there .
12 ‘ I did n't steal your money , you stupid bitch , you must have put it in the wrong apron . ’
13 ‘ I would have put a torch to their damned house yesterday , if I had had some tinder .
14 Someone could have put it away or be using it to sweep up a broken wine glass .
15 The average builder will probably have put in just a single central pendant light in each room , so we have to add extra lights by plugging them into precious socket outlets ( precious because the builder does n't put enough of these in either ! ) .
16 A map could have put Pound right , as it can put us right .
17 The party may have put on a collar and tie but it is still the Labour Party , prone to its old reflexes ( as it reminded us yesterday on defence spending ) , prisoner still of its anachronistic structure , its mind set in 100 years of working-class history .
18 We should have been shown excerpts from Wasps v Leicester and Gloucester v Bath , not to mention Neath v Bath ; though the niggly Harlequins v Wasps match would have put the indulgent enthusiasm even of Starmer-Smith under some strain .
19 Years ago people might have put the job first , but not any more .
20 You would have put £10,000 towards a good cause — but it would only have cost you £6,000 , because you would have saved the rest in tax .
21 Or , as Augustine might have put it , language is , of its ( fallen ) nature , always potentially perverse .
22 He ca n't have put it there for effect because he did n't know who was going to be there .
23 The maths teacher had been , Maggie knew , contemptuous and rude and sexist , but Maggie felt that Phoebe should have put up with it for her sake .
24 There was no question but that the army , the Lebanese Forces militia , and a whole new wave of volunteers would have put up a desperate resistance .
25 She may have put a brave face on it .
26 But John Morgan says : ‘ Dumenil may have put forward some thoughts that might help unit holders , but it needs a lot of thought before it turns into a proposal .
27 But John Morgan says : ‘ Dumenil may have put forward some thoughts that might help unit holders , but it needs a lot of thought before it turns into a proposal .
28 Hobbs could have put Bradford 9-8 ahead with his easiest kick of the afternoon , but he struck a post and six minutes later Maskill scored the try which started that late rush of Leeds points .
29 In other words , the DTI had failed to understand fully its own legal powers with which it could have put pressure on Barlow Clowes .
30 Being in effect a doll , Blackeyes was as dumb as she was beautiful but I could n't have put it better myself .
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