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 An aquarium only became necessary when I could not put a name to even some of the commoner intertidal fish , in the short time that the tide was out .
17 Beneath all the doubts , all the hurt , there still lingered something … something she could not put a finger on .
18 There was something in his attitude which worried Wycliffe but he could not put a finger on it .
19 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 .
20 you know you could always put a bit of paint on it
21 I could n't put a price on his head , ’ said Keegan .
22 He looked … well , she could n't put a name to how he looked .
23 There was a strange sort of hissing in the bracken to the west which I could n't put a name to .
24 God was something that you glimpsed in only your rarest moments , and could n't put a name to .
25 I could n't put a name on her treatment of me , no word existed for what she was trying to do , but I knew I was being manipulated under the guise of deference and consideration .
26 Rex made a peculiar face of his own , but I could n't put a name to it .
27 As she watched the door swing gently to a close behind him , Lindsey was left with the crazy feeling that she must have imagined those few seconds when something , even if she could n't put a name to it , had passed between them .
28 With a rush of emotion she could n't put a name to Luce realised that her first instinctive feeling about him had been absolutely right .
29 He came back with a brace of fish of a species she could n't put a name to .
30 I mean you could n't put a stranger on a job that you , you yourself .
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