Example sentences of "[pers pn] could put a " in BNC.
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1 | I could put a message in a little bottle down the place . |
2 | I could put a bright ribbon round it . |
3 | If I could put a starving child before him and give it food and let him watch it grow well , I know he 'd give money . |
4 | Lots of times , and I could put a date to it … near enough anyway . |
5 | I know absolutely nothing about P Way but then as Norman was speaking , I realized that perhaps I could put a few ticks in . |
6 | It 's just that I 've I mean I want a curtain there as well because otherwise it all looks a bit heavy but I do n't think I could put a blind down there because of the way |
7 | I could put a handle on him . |
8 | I could put a couple of these in ! |
9 | well I could put a little sticker on Clare 's had n't I ? |
10 | ‘ She could put a spell on him , ’ Carrie said . |
11 | Celia said , before she could put a brake on her tongue : ‘ You really think Ivor 's dead ? ’ |
12 | On the other hand , it was such a likely place for her romantic-minded young sister to frequent , and the sooner she found Suzie , the sooner she could put a stretch of the North Sea between herself and the clear-eyed Scandinavian whose presence she found so unnerving . |
13 | And she bought a , a cameo brooch with a little ring on top that she could put a chain in as well . |
14 | I 'd say you could put a lot of the abuse down to drink , though anyone with a black face was in trouble in Golcar that Saturday night . ’ |
15 | Or you could put a little gunnysack full of food on a big boom , and you could control their speed by the way you would swing it . ’ |
16 | Anyway , we got to the first tee and one of these immaculate guys got his driver out and hit the ball about 15 yards — and took a divot out you could put a pot plant into . |
17 | Canadian Pound told a breakfast press conference for journalists : ‘ The best of riders can not win without a good horse — you could put a dog on a horse and it would still win . ’ |
18 | And tomorrow , you could put a drop of oil on that loft door , and the stable one an' all ; they screech like barn owls . ’ |
19 | If you deploy with a unit of Orcs you could put a unit of Black Orcs next to them , then Goblins , then Trolls , then more Orcs , and there will be no two animosity-suffering units next to each other . |
20 | You could put a glass of water on the window edges and it would not spill over . |
21 | Erm but if you ca n't sleep you could put a little bit on a hankie on your pillow or rub a little bit on your chest , and it 'll help to erm make you sleep . |
22 | He dropped seven bombs on the common there : of course , it was a boggy old place ; it left a hole there you could put a house in , nearly . |
23 | And you could put a line in |
24 | ‘ You could put a note through her letter-box if you want to contact her , ’ she suggested . |
25 | You could interrogate me , at least , and if you thought I was a double agent you could put a bullet in my head . |
26 | I mean you could go out , and you could put a little bit of money in the building society , or the bank , or you could have a gamble on the Stock Exchange , but we have two advantages . |
27 | You could put a bit of string round it and put it round mum 's neck so you know where she is . |
28 | You could put a flower on it 's nose to cover it up . |
29 | You could put a hydro-electric dam up there which could help electricity , which could help your industry . |
30 | We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it . |