Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] put the " in BNC.

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1 No no no I should only put the erm the .
2 The Chairman must always put the final substantive motion to the vote .
3 So many companies still get it wrong It brings into question the fundamental and obvious belief that one should always put the customer first .
4 open day Margaret , we were saying that we er we should really put the notices up asking for donations for the tombola .
5 I 'll just put the kettle on . ’
6 I 'll just put the lock off the gate on the windowsill .
7 So what I 'm gon na do , is I 'm going go , give you a list of things that need to go into your diary every week , and I 'll just put the list up , and you perhaps write it under Sunday or something on there , because I 'm going to work on a five day week Monday to Friday .
8 He 'll probably put the skull on show .
9 he 'll certainly put the information
10 I 'd I 'd rather put the definition first , and have it develop
11 So you 'd just You 'd just put the sixth if you know that there 's two twelfth you just like that and then the twelve and then you could count round like that
12 Then we 'd just put the camera in the room and leave it running .
13 Yeah , I 'll have a nose round and I 'll , yes I could possibly put the window back and shut one of the vents , yes .
14 Yeah I 'd probably put the numbers
15 Robyn wondered whether he 'd simply put the receiver down without her realising and walked away .
16 Before he 'd even put the head down after a long flight to Glasgow , Lindi was expressing his confidence about Monday 's outcome .
17 The detonator had worked , his ‘ conversion ’ had gone off bang , and all the king 's horses and all the king 's men could never put the old Mark Underwood together again .
18 Sequent may also put the stuff up on its forthcoming Microsoft Corp Windows NT-based boxes .
19 So a 20p increase would only put the cost back up to where it was a few days ago .
20 a hell of a lot really , normally you would n't have the vinyl and normally I would think you would only put the tongue and groove not out of the polystyrene behind it and the vinyl , I ca n't see why people want tongue and groove that they go to all those lengths would you ?
21 Coming on all awed and respectful would just put the wind up her .
22 His parents were impossible , her mother-in-law would just put the phone down .
23 Almost any conversation with a company would probably put the analysts in possession of inside information .
24 So if consumer and citizen avoidable death and injury were added to workers avoidably killed and injured , then the ratio between corporate criminal violence and ‘ conventional ’ criminal violence would clearly put the former in an extremely unfavourable light .
25 Any political decision that could lead to the closure of either Devonport or Rossythe would also put the defence of this country at risk .
26 Such a compelling clash would also put the gloss on the remarkable atmosphere which was generated during Saturday 's Royal Bank international with Wales , Scotland 's 20-0 victory setting up the tantalising finale to the season .
27 So the treatment is double nappy if it 's not a very er serious one or if they notice a click just after delivery they would immediately put the baby in double nappies .
28 ( 2 ) No Motion shall be made in the Standing Committee relating to the sitting of the Committee except by a member of the Government , and the Chairman shall permit a brief explanatory statement from the Member who moves , and from a Member who opposes , the Motion , and shall then put the Question thereon .
29 ( 1 ) For the purpose of bringing to a conclusion any proceedings which are to be brought to a conclusion at a time appointed by this Order and which have not previously been brought to a conclusion , the Chairman or Mr. Speaker shall forthwith put the following Questions ( but no others ) —
30 The " Sunday Times " went to the extreme of publishing a " dummy " first edition to mislead the authorities on the night it broke the " spycatcher " revelations in Britain , but such devices are unavailable to television and radio programmes , the advance publicity for which will generally put the Attorney-General 's office on notice of a potentially embarrassing " leak " .
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