Example sentences of "[pron] would put [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I would put particular emphasis on two factors .
2 If somebody told me to strictly control the car I would put both hands on the steering wheel but not necessarily both feet on the er brake pedal .
3 I would put more emphasis on the role of schools and teachers in dissuading girls from science , and less on girls ' internal states .
4 ‘ You did n't strike me as the kind of man who would put much stock in stereotypes . ’
5 Here is an example of how you would put these skills into practice in a job application or interview .
6 that you may make it a condition of the carport roof , that they would put four inches of topsoil and plant grass there .
7 One point on which all the above theories agree , although they would put different degrees of explicit emphasis upon it , is that ‘ space is socially produced ’ .
8 Whether he would put those figures in the same places tomorrow is perhaps open to question .
9 It would put intolerable pressure on the limited number of parliamentary lavatories .
10 If the city council was doing its job , it would put those resources to good use on behalf of the tenants .
11 It would put added pressure on institutions to make up their holdings by buying in the market .
12 It should be noted , however , that if one million of the three million were back at work and not receiving unemployment and/or supplementary benefits from the Exchequer , it would put less strain on the public purse and make it easier to meet the social security benefits for the expected one million over-85-year-olds .
13 My colleagues thought it an impracticable plan and that it would put British manufacturers at a disadvantage — unless such measures could be introduced worldwide .
14 She did n't mind but it would put more pressure on her schedule .
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