Example sentences of "[v-ing] put the " in BNC.

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31 They were going to put the crane on the pipe when he returned from the stores , he said .
32 I 'm afraid I 'm going to put the blinds down again , or do you think ?
33 Yeah in me pocket , lights out , I 'm going to put the carseat in
34 and developed would be destroyed and another , an an another big road put in it 's place and he they they were after Horsell Moor which is where they 're going to put the Tesco 's .
35 Are you going to put the pudding down on there cos then I can pick it up .
36 Well done Theresa ooh you 've forgot to put the shell on Theresa , Theresa you 've forgot the shell where you going to put the shell ?
37 Well it 's never going to go straight and it 's going to put the whole lot out is n't it ?
38 I 'm going to I 'm going to put the put another big sink out because that 's
39 But I 'm going to put the evidence in front of you and ask you to decide for yourselves .
40 We 're going to put the whole exhibition for the day there , so they can see the kinds of ways that women have got jobs and the kinds of training that they 've had to get to get them .
41 Yes it does , yes , which quickly eats up er into a call , I mean we 're not going to put the phone down on anybody because we feel the call is expensive or anything , er we will always wait until the child her , themselves puts the phone down .
42 He ran into the path of fellow striker , Lee Nogan , and as both hesitated who was going to put the ball into the empty net , the chance had gone and the ball was hacked away .
43 Sevenhampton was where novelist Ian Fleming once earned a living writing about a secret agent called James Bond and Rupert likes to think that Roves Farm is helping to put the village back on the map .
44 Helping to put the youngsters through their paces will be qualified coaches and local junior international athletes .
45 Everything falling in exactly the same way is what is natural , not everything staying put the same way .
46 Drilling to put the power
47 The Guatemalan army was launching a scorched earth policy , which laid waste to hundreds of Indian villages ; in El Salvador , the death squads were dumping a thousand bodies a month on the streets ; in Nicaragua , the Contra war was just beginning to put the Sandinista revolution into reverse .
48 Staff are already having to put the inmates 3 to a cell .
49 They maybe should have been booked for continuing to put the ball in the net … aswell as Lukic maybe not trying to save ( as if that made a difference ; - ) The Wallace incident at maine rd however is a different story .
50 We 'll burn the galleys and the whole place and get away while the MacIans are running to put the fires out .
51 It 's like the man who was doing putting the two new windows in .
52 Having put the cat among the pigeons , made mischief in his special way , he was lying low now and waiting .
53 When I replied that I had been fighting for the extra 200,000 I had managed to achieve , I was remonstrated with for having put the business at risk .
54 He argued that I can not know that my diary is in the ( closed ) bottom drawer of my desk unless I have reason to believe that my experience makes that proposition probable ; we can suppose , perhaps , that my relevant experience is that I remember having put the diary there five minutes ago and that I do not remember having touched the drawer since , together with my general knowledge of the consistent behaviour of the experienced world .
55 The track remains in position but rusty with disuse , the car having put the train almost completely out of business in the Pyrenees .
56 If a decision about a document or as to some point of evidence is made the right course , having put the relevant argument , is to accept the ruling and then to consider an appeal should circumstances so demand .
57 I would like to have been watching the expression on his face , having put the question to him so bluntly , but just at that moment I had to slam on my brakes for two gaudily painted trucks , one of them with La Resurrección elaborately painted in red .
58 that she could could make the tea or something you know , him having put the cups out and everything and I I put the teapot there and said put two tea bags in it and she just
59 The bank was contractually obliged to honour the cheque even when honouring put the accused 's account into the red .
60 ‘ take a certain conveyance , namely a … ’ 'Take' means some movement of the conveyance intending to put the conveyance into motion ( Blayney v Knight [ 1975 ] Crim LR 237 ) .
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