Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] put [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Wee nooks that you could put things in ?
2 So please let us know if you have any problems at all so that we can put things right .
3 She 'd intended to tell him she wanted to open the safety-deposit box , but it occurred to her that he might put obstacles in her way .
4 Well , I 'd like to qualify your question if I may put words into your mouth .
5 Yes , the bottom drawer is half full and you can put things in them , alright ?
6 In the UK , there are 12 national daily newspapers and 11 national Sundays , and hundreds of local papers ; 15 commercial TV stations ( but at present only one national network , using two channels ) , over 80 local radio stations and two semi-national ; there are about 2000 consumer magazines , which can be divided into a number of different categories by audience and interest group , and over 4000 trade and technical magazines ; around 1650 cinema screens , mainly in two large national chains , carry advertising ; there are numerous poster sites , ranging from ‘ supersites ’ down to ‘ Adshel ’ bus shelters , not to mention illuminated signs , bus sides and cards inside buses and London underground carriages ; then there are theatre brochures and sports programmes , football grounds , racecourses and other sporting venues ; at least two firms operate ‘ truck posters ’ , and you can put ads in or on taxis ; not to mention direct mail , and electronic media such as Prestel .
7 You have done wrong , ’ he said , ‘ and you must put things right . ’
8 And you 'd put handkerchiefs and collars and that , and you used to have to starch the collars in those days .
9 If we 'd put brackets round
10 Anyway yeah they had this , this fungus and erm they , they kicked down a door and erm got extremely , extremely energetic and like put like erm er er er in this store , it was a storeroom and they 'd put things like the projectors and erm er catering equipment
11 It is an exciting future because it will put linguists in the forefront to meet the greatest contemporary social challenge which is , as we see every day from our newspapers , language groups learning to live together within one country .
12 When you can put bums on seats , then you can come and tell me what flights you want to travel on .
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