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

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1 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 ?
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 We can phone John if you like : he 'll be putting the finishing touches to his column for the morning edition .
5 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 ?
6 He 'll be putting the disappointment of this years boat race behind him to lead the challenge next year .
7 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 ?
8 PP may ask , ‘ What is … noted for ? ’ or the question may be put the other way round — ‘ Which city is noted for … ? ’
9 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 .
10 What would not be reasonable would be to put the wolf into the genus Felis , while keeping the domestic dog in the genus Canis .
11 Another step toward better management would be to put the two channel controllers on to the board of management .
12 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 .
13 So vivid was his description that I suggested the only kindness would be to put the nag down before the race .
14 right would be putting the B side in but you 've got ta start with A.
15 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 . ’
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 ?
19 Congress , I know I 'm speaking to the team , but it 's up to us and the activists who are not here to motivate our members and get this campaign off the ground and by supporting this motion , we will be putting the first foot on the ladder to defeating the government 's pay policy .
20 Almost regardless of the use to which the software will be put the very first question that needs to be established is whether the program will accept data from the software you currently use .
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