Example sentences of "have put a " in BNC.

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1 The point is , darling , that in order to make sure Huerter has a future , we would have to put a lot of money in to restore a bombed-out balance sheet .
2 You do n't have to put a cartridge in each time before you fire . ’
3 ‘ I shall have to put a report in on him . ’
4 He a big man and if I say I 'm not well he says he 'll have it up the back then and … ’ and I said ‘ Well , you 'll just have to put a stopper in it then , wo n't you ? ’
5 ‘ Jerry here will snore his afternoon beer-snore , so I am jus ’ gon na have to put a pillow over my head and pray to God the roof stays on for another winter . ’
6 I shall have to put a 10-minute limit on speeches , and the hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) might be affected by that .
7 I would feel you do n't have to put a particular interest on
8 ‘ Virtually a two-hander — one does n't have to put a chorus on stage unless one wants to .
9 We really do have to put a human face onto these figures and these financial arguments , until we do that , we will not carry any decision in this council chamber which is worth a light to any single elderly person in any of our homes or outside of our homes Chairman .
10 She kept trying to trample them , slam the door , but he kept kicking it back open and sooner or later she 'd have to put a name to her feelings , and she was afraid , so afraid , that the name was love … but it must n't be , she thought savagely ; it ca n't be .
11 cos I 'll have to put a bat up my pyjamas
12 You know , like they 'd have to put a bit of a twist in it I suppose .
13 Gon na have to put a bit of black thing , stick a black thing
14 She 'll have to put a banana skin at the top of the stairs
15 ‘ Human nature being what it is , my guess is that any maid worth her salt would have put a slightly imperfect dish in front of anyone but her master or mistress for the cook 's sake . ’
16 ‘ I would have put a torch to their damned house yesterday , if I had had some tinder .
17 She may have put a brave face on it .
18 Once they heard her say , ‘ But Harry , you ca n't keep on — ’ And then she must have put a hand over the mouthpiece , because they did not hear anything else until , suddenly , another voice spoke .
19 When you came to make your presentation he would even have put a glass of water within reach in case you needed it — and operated the equipment for you .
20 A predicted upturn in the market would have put a much higher valuation on the painting .
21 Perhaps I should have put a bit more water into my late night whisky ?
22 I should have put a stop to it . ’
23 Someone enquired as to the price of the SB305 whilst I was playing it ; to their great surprise I told them £395 , but I 'm sure I could have put a ‘ 1 ’ in front of that figure and it would n't have raised an eyebrow .
24 ‘ I left because no one could take what he 's had to take ; surely he 'd have put a gun to his mouth by now ?
25 And when I appeared a bit scruffy on Jonathan Ross , she said ‘ could n't you have put a shirt on ? ’ ’
26 I would not have put a stray dog out into such a night .
27 I thought someone would have put a bullet in his back by now . ’
28 ‘ I thought someone would have put a bullet in his back by now … ’
29 ‘ You should have put a stop to it ! ’ said Florrie accusingly .
30 His head looked like a fudge sundae I swear to God , he could have put a spoon in his ear and a maraschino cherry on his crown and looked no worse .
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