Example sentences of "would put [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'd put money on it . ’
2 I 'd put money in their pockets and their favourite possession by their side and then the others would wait by the death-tent until it was time to bury 'em . "
3 This is a tricky one to diagnose at a distance but I 'd put money on some kind of video configuration problem within Symphony .
4 But if they had a hole in the wall here I think I 'd put money into it .
5 Even the madmen would n't have him in real life , I 'd put money on it .
6 cos its not fair , but I noticed that they 'd put plywood at the back of the bath
7 Well I thought I 'd put horseradish on the whatsit one week .
8 Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese
9 Spellbound , she could have stood there gazing indefinitely if her ankle , which unconsciously she 'd put weight on , had n't protested with a stab of pain .
10 I would put Ralph Gardener Community High School report on the heading , I would put name , year and your subject there or , subject whatever I would tighten that up
11 Nobody , he said , would put money into a company controlled by an outside body like theirs , with no financial liability or incentive to make the company profitable .
12 A group of women would put money into a weekly kitty and then take turns to spend it .
13 He said he was hoping to find a young gentleman who would put money into his business , and seemed very interested in my opinion .
14 I would put money on them being what are called K P R
15 WHO would put money into a football club ?
16 I would put literacy .
17 Soft ground would put stamina at a premium over the twelve furlongs , and doubts about Sir Ivor 's getting the trip contributed to Piggott 's tactics .
18 He would put privacy to one side , and consciously set out to become what Freddie Laker had been : his company 's most visible and effective public relations asset .
19 If said to me , what 's a continuous survey I would put access in it .
20 Well they would take in er er er they would er er and they would put hoe potatoes you see when that was coming on that time .
21 I would put vodka in his beer , and that gave him a very grumpy constitution after lunch- and he would start shouting back at Winner .
22 There was some fretting over the question of whether trading one parent for another rather than going public would put Unix right back where it was when the Open Software Foundation was formed .
23 Without the ERM ( or something like it ) competitive devaluation and exchange-rate volatility would put trade in danger and stable prices out of reach .
24 I would put Labour 's commitment to a citizens charter roughly in that category .
25 ‘ You would hit a gob of grass , but the engine revs just would n't drop , so it would put strain on other components , ’ he says .
26 Mr Thomson also said the Government 's aims of controlling inflation would put pressure on company profits and make a share prices surge in the winter/spring unlikely .
27 A win today would put pressure on the top three , but Newcastle will regard the draw as a safe option after being held at home by Middlesbrough last weekend .
28 Such a community would put pressure on existing services and infrastructure .
29 There was guarded optimism that all Cambodian factions ( the three NGC elements and the State of Cambodia ( SOC ) regime based in Phnom Penh ) would accept the UN framework , as it was widely expected that the five states would put pressure on the respective factions they supported .
30 Asked if the Clinton administration would put pressure on Israel to solve the deportees crisis , Mr Christopher said : ‘ It would be wrong to speak of an honest broker and putting pressure on any of the parties .
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