Example sentences of "[modal v] be put [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Does not that mean that we should be putting a great deal more money into such research or is it to remain the Cinderella of medicine for ever ? |
2 | But especially when they put them at the end of a sentence where they should be putting a full stop . |
3 | Obviously I agree with you that we should be putting the kids in challenging situations where that they 've got ta rise to the occasion and use language in an effective way , but I do n't know whether this is the best way , these er er er , you know , a series of how much space of you got ? |
4 | Right now I should be putting the frighteners on the lot of them — by flinging Rainbow back behind the wheel , and sending the taxi southwards down the northbound carriageway at a speed so fast that all the aunties ' lives flash in a whizzing 360-degree pan before their eyes , or by rendering the whole equipage airborne while the driver uses the remnants of her chopped-chicken-liver-on-rye to strafe the unsuspecting Anglicans of Wherwell , Winchester and Nether Wallop . |
5 | Another technique might be to put a primary source alongside a later secondary account , inviting pupils to explore the differences between primary and secondary sources . |
6 | A way to avoid this difficulty might be to put the political team on top of the bureaucratic hierarchy instead of in a separate box at the side of it . |
7 | Er it might be putting a sign up on the , on the fence saying beware of the dog , it might be having a gravel drive . |
8 | Cos I might be putting a table in the sale on its own but it 's a it 's dark |
9 | I 'll be putting a new mattress in er I 'll be putting another mattress in . |
10 | We can phone John if you like : he 'll be putting the finishing touches to his column for the morning edition . |
11 | I 'm meeting Virginia Bottomley next Monday afternoon at central office and I 'll be putting the I will be putting whow I will b I will be putting the very question to her as to we 've had a lot of advice as what not to do , how do you chastise the children in the homes ? |
12 | He 'll be putting the disappointment of this years boat race behind him to lead the challenge next year . |
13 | They could be put a manager in and the benefits . |
14 | Erm if the if the figure were for example forty one thousand , er would you still say that there should we 'd be putting the brakes on the train on too hard ? |
15 | PP may ask , ‘ What is … noted for ? ’ or the question may be put the other way round — ‘ Which city is noted for … ? ’ |
16 | Contrary to rumours that Taiwanese firm Twinhead International Corp , may be putting the mockers on its Sparc-compatible business , the company claims it will announce details of a workstation compatible with Sun Microsystems Inc 's superscalar Sparcstation 10 by the end of this month . |
17 | A Brazilian therefore finds it difficult to pronounce " sp " , " st " , and " sk " at the beginning of a word ( his tendency would be to put a vowel in front of the " s " ) or at the end of a word in English , and he would therefore need to drill on these clusters in the , to him , unfamiliar positions and combinations . |
18 | In fact , the beauty all around was so breathtaking that , for the first time in his life , he actually caught himself thinking what a shame it would be to put a railway line here , to bring dirt and clamour to this Eden . |
19 | What would not be reasonable would be to put the wolf into the genus Felis , while keeping the domestic dog in the genus Canis . |
20 | Another step toward better management would be to put the two channel controllers on to the board of management . |
21 | Ways of informing them would be to put the price on the pharmacist 's label and make financial need the only basis for exemption from prescription charges : more patients would pay the charges ( which could have an annual ceiling ) but the unit payment could be reduced . |
22 | So vivid was his description that I suggested the only kindness would be to put the nag down before the race . |
23 | As mentioned above , against these requirements would be put a claimant 's resources , and a person became eligible for supplementary benefit if their resources were less than their requirements , the difference between the two being the sum paid in Supplementary Benefit . |
24 | right would be putting the B side in but you 've got ta start with A. |
25 | Mr Heseltine added : ‘ John Major has made it absolutely clear that , in the present circumstances , the right thing to do will be to put the Conservative programme in a Queen 's Speech . ’ |
26 | Under the common law , the measure of damages for a breach of warranty will be to put the purchaser in the position it would have been in if all the warranties had been true . |
27 | No doubt you will be putting a great deal of time and effort into the arrangements for your wedding , ensuring that your chosen colour theme and style are just right . |
28 | ‘ I will be putting a question to the Council of Ministers with regard to these seats at the April session . ’ |
29 | Aside from our Opening and Closing Galas and special Mid Festival screenings , we will be putting the spotlight on the best films from the international festival circuit and some eagerly awaited new releases . |
30 | I 'm meeting Virginia Bottomley next Monday afternoon at central office and I 'll be putting the I will be putting whow I will b I will be putting the very question to her as to we 've had a lot of advice as what not to do , how do you chastise the children in the homes ? |