Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] put [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was no hit and miss about it as can happen today where you can put a camera virtually anywhere and zoom into the position for any shot you want .
2 Yeah , something where you can put the bar up at the back
3 ‘ Get right up where you can put the muzzle under the back of his helmet and blow his bloody head off ! ’
4 Erm you know you can look at that or you can put a protractor on it and
5 We 've got a lot of friends whom we can talk to about a policy generally , and where we can put a word in .
6 He 'd been so lovely , and her shoulder still burned where he 'd put a hand on it after the game .
7 I feel that I must put the Minister right yet again .
8 That I could put no name to it made it all the more tantalizing , like a song when only the tune remains and the words are lost by time .
9 They 've also asked that I should put a drawing of this scheme which they have sent to me in the May edition of the Bramley , with an article from them , explaining it , asking for comments from the public , and this will be their public consultation exercise .
10 In addition I explained to her that , having found the original event and looked at it through adult eyes , there was no danger that she would put an end to one problem only to replace it with another , as might have happened if we had not investigated its origins .
11 And she bought a , a cameo brooch with a little ring on top that she could put a chain in as well .
12 I sat up so that she could put the tray on my knees .
13 So that you can put a brand new car on at eh , A and by the time it gets to the other end it 's literally got rust problems .
14 Yes , I 've got ta do the ceiling in the white and then we can start on the colour but we 've we have with Matchpots what we have erm established that you can put the paint on on that er , the paper , that paper
15 Right , so you must put a definition , a definition in there .
16 This is the equivalent of 54,000 pages , so you could put the whole of the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English and more on one side of a disc .
17 Once she 'd put the phone down on him the previous night she 'd regretted her skittish way with him , and , after a heart-to-heart with Marlin in which she 'd told him she wanted to go back to England , and he 'd replied that it would all seem different in the morning and why did n't she just take a pill and lie down , she 'd decided to call him back .
18 ‘ D' you imagine that some day someone will invent a gramophone that will play a record with a whole opera on one side , so that we could put the prelude on with the soup and have the finale with our cheese without having to get up ? ’
19 I would like to assure the committee that we will put the money to good use in our work of protecting the countryside of Wales .
20 The fact that we can put the edges in the working locations either way around allows us to exchange a pair twice , but with one edge flipped between exchanges , and this leads to all edges being in place but one pair being flipped .
21 ‘ You 've got to do everything to give yourself a bit of an advantage in a race like this , so we 'll put the visor on .
22 I cited that Korea seemed to be in the same position as China in 1947–1948 ; that the Chinese officials also continuously stated that they could put a stop to inflation at any time .
23 Erm , one other thing that I want to make about erm , the victims , erm , I am very much er , involved with erm , victim support Wiltshire , and one of the problems with victim support Wiltshire is their work is increasing all the time because the crime rate goes up , and every time there is more crime there is more victims , but the , the Government has not yet said that they will put the money up that they erm , that they er , the grant up that they give to the victim support .
24 Contact a Family want to amass independent evidence that children are usually clean and dry at night younger than this so that they can put the case for more generous help for handicapped children .
25 Lord Salisbury did offer the Rolls to Clarke , who declined it on the ground that it would put an end to his political career , though he added that he would accept being made a Law Lord .
26 To the extent that such approaches may suggest the desirability of changing over to a counter-force nuclear policy , they escape from the moral frying-pan of counter-city targeting into the strategic fire of counter-force , which has the twin disadvantages that it might put a premium on first strike and that it would in any case result in frightful civilian losses .
27 The irony of the News International judgment is that it should put an end also to the widespread exclusion of left-wing newspapers and magazines .
28 Does not the right hon. Gentleman believe that that is too high a price to ask the people of Britain to pay in order that he may put the divisions of the Conservative party before this country 's long-term prosperity ?
29 At the end of the Second World War , James Clavell says , he swore that he would put a brick through the window of the first Japanese Embassy to be opened in London .
30 ‘ I bet Behra that he would put the car on pole at Monaco in 1958 , ’ says Rudd , ‘ and he did .
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