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

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1 ‘ It looks like I 'll have to put Danny on the bench and that will be a great opportunity for him .
2 No I 'd like to put receipt in books and it 's , they 'll probably turn round and tell me it 's all so I ca n't , I ca n't offset it against the tax , or V A T or whatever .
3 I would like to put emphasis on the following fact : When I am on concrete it does n't matter who the runway belongs to .
4 In fact , ’ he added with silken cruelty , ‘ I would have put money on it working , they way things were going .
5 5/ ( FAR LEFT ) Now I can start putting colour washes over the exposed paper .
6 That means the rhythm of the notes you may need to put dots in .
7 You may need to You may need to put dots in you may need to put semiquavers or even demisemiquavers in .
8 You may need to You may need to put dots in you may need to put semiquavers or even demisemiquavers in .
9 While you must consistently keep your voice at a level at which it can be easily heard , you should try to put expression into it , avoiding a dull monotone .
10 Or you might want to put photographs into your brochures but have never considered it possible before because they are only photocopied .
11 I really liked the feature — and I hope you 'll start to put readers ' games on your Megatape more often , maybe even monthly — except for one thing .
12 You 'd have to put things in your suitcase
13 You 'd have to put glue powder and water in to make a water based printing ink .
14 You could 've been a real trendsetter , you could 've put Ghostbuster stripes on it
15 Putting the paper to one side , Loretta told herself that she would have to put Hugh Puddephat out of her mind until Saturday .
16 You put re you would want to put range names on the cell .
17 Nestlé 's 3% limit sounds low , but to reach it you would have to put $600m into Nestlé shares .
18 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 .
19 Roger has also dismissed the use of ‘ contracts ’ : ‘ as if you can hope to put relationships down on paper ’ .
20 The OpenVMS environment , along with NAS software , OSF/1 and Microsoft Windows NT , are to form the basis of DEC 's strategy over the coming decade and beyond , though as DEC UK chairman , Geoff Shingles reflected , ‘ we should have put VMS into the open domain in the eighties . ’
21 ‘ Thought we might have to put Appleby off . ’
22 It is our feeling that the council needs to be encouraged to take that attitude because if we have a change of policy as the District Council are asking , so that the number of sites released from industrial use is compensated by new green field sites being allocated , then it seems a little bit like a blank cheque to us and we should like to see a firmer control on the amount of land that is lost to development and in seeing that firmer control we 'd like to put pressure on the District Council by not offering them compensation
23 We 'd have put remix two on it .
24 We shall continue to put pressure on local authorities with stock that has been empty for more than a year .
25 ‘ Sometimes there may be bitterness between the mother and father but we can help put things into perspective .
26 That means we can delay putting plans in for the reservoir .
27 We want to know when customers are not satisfied with our services so that we can try to put matters right .
28 We want to know when customers are not satisfied with our services so that we can try to put matters right .
29 They must have put money on his reaching 50 .
30 ‘ Ever since work started on the re-design of the front area we have been living in fear that we will come back on Monday morning and they will have put bricks through the windows again . ’
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