Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] put a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You should always put a copy protect tab ( or slide the lock on 3.5-inch disks ) on the Mega Disk . |
2 | You should always put a copy protect tab ( or slide the lock on 3.5-inch disks ) on the Mega Disk . |
3 | Oh I 'll just put a plus sign at it . |
4 | There is n't one , I 'll just put a space in |
5 | I 'll just put a ring in pencil , round the ones that are okay . |
6 | And I 'll just put a note in . |
7 | I 'll soon put a stop to that . ’ |
8 | I 'll soon put a stop to that ! |
9 | That 'll soon put a stop to Nesbit 's historical research … put a stop to history altogether . ’ |
10 | ‘ If you miss the heart , you might still put a hole through something vital . |
11 | for each unoccupied row , r , say nr is the number of positions in this row where one might still put a piece . |
12 | Then if I want to put a bit of ‘ plate ’ or ‘ room ’ on , I 'll either put a bit on when I 'm recording it , by putting it through an effect , or using the guitar player 's FX . |
13 | So I said I did n't want to deal through somebody who was n't really gon na be fighting in our corner , and I 'd rather put a paper to their committee an and tell them where the problems were , and ask how they were gon na get round them . |
14 | The Abbey National was less sanguine : ‘ This could effectively put a seal on the property market to the end of the year , ’ said a spokesman . |
15 | He thought that it would be Tessa who 'd yell , so he 'd already put a hand across her mouth . |
16 | Witt , a big-serving 6ft 3ins American , produced a disastrous 12 double faults in the match but most of those came in the first set and a half when Wilkinson could hardly put a foot wrong . |
17 | you know you could always put a bit of paint on it |
18 | She could even put a name to his American fiancée . |
19 | I could even put a tag on a few customers . |
20 | It could even put a question mark over the future of England captain and selector Graham Gooch , whose fitness and discipline regime have become a hallmark of the current side , and which Gower has had some difficulty fitting in with . |
21 | And then when you get to the er van proper you take things like a wardrobe and you put it edgewise on int th in against the side of the van , you 'd then put a wrapper over , and then you 'd put something soft like a mattress facing it , because obviously that 's a shiny side and if you can put something soft into it it 's not going to get scratched . |
22 | He could neither put a stop to the gossip nor put William on trial . |
23 | But you could actually put a bag all the way and tie it into tie it into er the it 's the Skillery Bridge that one . |
24 | But I 'd happily put a quid on his being a social worker . |
25 | The experimenter need simply put a name to these dimensions , preferably recognisable names such as ‘ aggression ’ , ‘ intelligence ’ or ‘ attachment ’ . |
26 | Mrs McBride , he thought , would soon put a stop to anything like that at St Matthew 's . |
27 | And if young master Tristan , with his fancy education and his airs and graces had any such notions about founding a dynasty then he — common or garden John-William Dallam — would soon put a stop to it . |
28 | The conjurer would probably put a spell on him , turning him into a toad . |
29 | Our ongoing successes with and the acquired rights directive will eventually put a halt to the attacks on public workers ' rights . |
30 | It will literally put a face to a name and be a useful memory aid when you compare notes and come to a final decision after the interviews . ) |