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

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1 I have bought a display book of transparent folders from the stationers so that I can put each pattern sheet into one of the pockets , together with a note of any information such as techniques used and any variations tried .
2 So that I can put this sort of stuff somewhere frigging else .
3 She knew that she could put economic pressure on her neighbours to build up a bloc of states aligned to herself .
4 What would be the priorities that you would put these war aims ?
5 The point about RAM is that you can put any pattern of 1s and 0s into any part of it that you like , on as many occasions as you like .
6 Chair , the point about the schools is that we could put that information in the minutes for the next meeting , schools that are participating in the survey .
7 But do you agree that we should put diplomatic pressure that George Bush should , the Europeans should , Douglas Hurd should , and say look guys whatever you do , if it , though were prepared to recognise you as an independent state , do n't take it out on the Russians ?
8 I 'm not arguing that we should put more vehicles round the North Eastern side , I 'm just thinking that this traffic use reflects the , the imbalance in the region .
9 I 'm hopeful that we can put this matter to bed though , cos a lot of big issues appear
10 that you may make it a condition of the carport roof , that they would put four inches of topsoil and plant grass there .
11 Thus , nurses are persuaded that they must put organisational goals such as the welfare of the patients before individual and group goals .
12 Practical work showed them that they could put six canfuls into the bottle .
13 My colleagues thought it an impracticable plan and that it would put British manufacturers at a disadvantage — unless such measures could be introduced worldwide .
14 In the early stages of ’ Options for Change ’ the Secretary of State said that he would put more resources and emphasis on the development and re-equipping of the reserve forces .
15 Gould found that he could put those skills to work via the Labour Party — ‘ If the metal shop at school was hell on earth , distributing leaflets and canvassing was heaven , ’ he says .
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