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

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1 Thought I 'd put that alarm on .
2 ‘ Nigel , I 'd put that thing away .
3 I 'd put that glass down very carefully if I were you .
4 Oh one of the hens got erm landed on the top of the black net cos I I 'd put some corn and stuff in you see and she landed on it and she got her feet stuck through netting so she was flapping and the net was just going up and down !
5 I would put more emphasis on the role of schools and teachers in dissuading girls from science , and less on girls ' internal states .
6 At the time she 'd put that pass down to a reflex action of a man who could n't let any opportunity pass him by , but now she was beginning to have doubts that he was as shallow as she 'd first thought .
7 Now if you 'd put that brain in a five mile tail-back on the M1 , it would probably have gone out of its mind .
8 ‘ I wish you 'd put that question to the Vice-Chancellor , Rupert , ’ says Philip .
9 What would be the priorities that you would put these war aims ?
10 And when I looked down at my ankle they 'd put this label on me . ’
11 The lack of a rear input is a serious drawback , but the company tell me that considerations of space ( where they 'd put this socket , heaven knows ) and cost were uppermost in the decision not to include it .
12 He vowed he 'd put that line in his next book .
13 and he 'd done them like that in microwave for eight minutes and er , done sprouts then he 'd put this meat pie in oven
14 While she 'd been gone he 'd put some music on the stereo .
15 It should be noted , however , that if one million of the three million were back at work and not receiving unemployment and/or supplementary benefits from the Exchequer , it would put less strain on the public purse and make it easier to meet the social security benefits for the expected one million over-85-year-olds .
16 She did n't mind but it would put more pressure on her schedule .
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