Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb mod] put [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I said er you might put housewife or you might put market researcher down , he said whatever you like so that 's that one . . |
2 | Mr. Marshall will have most of the information I want , and I 'll put Miss Robinson and young Spalding on the job of checking things . |
3 | And I will put B C G. |
4 | Yes , the bottom drawer is half full and you can put things in them , alright ? |
5 | pending discussions but the whole thing Mr chairman really has n't erm has n't been decided to you know er a few colleagues point er I mean there 's nothing we can actually start and you can put pencil to paper on at the present time . |
6 | In the UK , there are 12 national daily newspapers and 11 national Sundays , and hundreds of local papers ; 15 commercial TV stations ( but at present only one national network , using two channels ) , over 80 local radio stations and two semi-national ; there are about 2000 consumer magazines , which can be divided into a number of different categories by audience and interest group , and over 4000 trade and technical magazines ; around 1650 cinema screens , mainly in two large national chains , carry advertising ; there are numerous poster sites , ranging from ‘ supersites ’ down to ‘ Adshel ’ bus shelters , not to mention illuminated signs , bus sides and cards inside buses and London underground carriages ; then there are theatre brochures and sports programmes , football grounds , racecourses and other sporting venues ; at least two firms operate ‘ truck posters ’ , and you can put ads in or on taxis ; not to mention direct mail , and electronic media such as Prestel . |
7 | You could go through again and you could put sodium instead of that M G but where you had things like M G O H twice you 'd just have N A O H so you 'd have a have to do a little bit of changing about . |
8 | You have done wrong , ’ he said , ‘ and you must put things right . ’ |
9 | And you 'd put handkerchiefs and collars and that , and you used to have to starch the collars in those days . |
10 | Erm you 've got lock and we could put lack in here |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The farming industry must be seen to make an example of the few who put the food industry at risk and they must put farming facts in perspective . |
13 | Anyway yeah they had this , this fungus and erm they , they kicked down a door and erm got extremely , extremely energetic and like put like erm er er er in this store , it was a storeroom and they 'd put things like the projectors and erm er catering equipment |
14 | Sheila Baguley , chair of Ipswich Borough Council 's leisure committee , said : ‘ The success of this bid will be the talking point of all business in the town by 1994 , and it will put Ipswich in the forefront of economic development . ’ |
15 | I fear it is a transfer made in desperation and it could put Ferguson under real pressure . |
16 | Er y your use of the phrase self containment leads me to ask the question , which is that , well in my book it does n't necessarily mean the same thing as an integrated and balanced community , but I 'll put Mr Davis on notice to define what is meant by those adjectives . |
17 | This is a tricky one to diagnose at a distance but I 'd put money on some kind of video configuration problem within Symphony . |
18 | No but we could put food through there . |
19 | The post carries a tax-free salary of £140,000 , but it would put Mr Patten out of mainstream British politics for five years . |