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 ) . |