Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] put [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be generous in other ways — I 'll even put my intentions in writing if that will help persuade you of my sincerity . |
2 | ‘ I 'm ready now , darling , I 'll just put my scarf on . ’ |
3 | and I 'll just put my clothes and go . |
4 | ‘ I 'll just put my bags in my room , all right ? ’ |
5 | Oh hang on , I 'll just put my feet in these |
6 | I 'll just put my slippers on and we 'll go . |
7 | right , I 'll just put me money in my pocket but I 've still got |
8 | I do , I like , do you think I could have a copy of anything you 've got to date because lying in my desk this morning is something I have to prepare a briefing note for my chairman and I was thinking about that recent one , but I could n't put my hand on it Robert , absolutely updated on exactly where we are . |
9 | I could n't put my finger on what it was I disliked about him , yet now it seems plain as the nose on your face . |
10 | I think I 'd probably put my wardrobes on his , on the stair wall . |
11 | After all , a guitar tech 's job has to depend on such accuracy , and if it were my job then I 'd rather put my faith in the R450 than a box-load of pocket tuners . |
12 | I 'd already put my life on the line by marrying you when I thought you were in love with Radcliffe . |
13 | And then I thought I 'd really put my foot in it and embarrassed both of us |
14 | If I had a broken window I would n't put my fingers through it — no way . |
15 | As Mary and I waved goodbye to him , I thought that I would n't put his advice into practice quite yet . |
16 | ‘ I would never put my career before love , it 's not worth it , ’ she says . |
17 | I ca n't put my arms round him as if he was a baby — he 'd freeze , or throw me off . |
18 | I ca n't put my shoes on ! |
19 | I ca n't put my finger on it . |
20 | ‘ I ca n't put my finger on what 's gone wrong . |
21 | I ca n't put my finger on it . |
22 | I ca n't put my finger on it , but you 've changed . |
23 | ‘ Only when something niggles at me — something I ca n't put my finger on , ’ he admitted cheerfully . |
24 | ‘ No , Mr Binkworthy , I can truthfully put your mind at ease on that score . ’ |
25 | Well , I can still put it number ten were n't it ? |
26 | If you are not satisfied about the outcome of your application for compensation in the overseas post , you may still put your complaint to an adjudicator appointed by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators . |
27 | You should n't put your elbows on the table at mealtimes . |
28 | But even then it 's at the wrong angle , you , you must n't , you should n't put your hand right inside . |
29 | And Sergeant , I think you should immediately put your Chief Constable in the picture . |
30 | In a letter to Robson she described their rekindled passion , feeling only slightly aggrieved that she could not put her arms around him ( presumably they go straight through ) . |