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

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1 Do you think I should put that rug in ?
2 ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said .
3 I know I should put this girl out of my mind , and I have stopped myself getting in touch with her again .
4 I know I should put this girl out of my mind , and I have stopped myself getting in touch with her again .
5 No , I should put another bit in .
6 It 'll be a pot of potatoes but I should put some onion in there though .
7 It was that when this final list of necessities had been bought , she should put some money into the post office .
8 But do you agree that we should put diplomatic pressure that George Bush should , the Europeans should , Douglas Hurd should , and say look guys whatever you do , if it , though were prepared to recognise you as an independent state , do n't take it out on the Russians ?
9 He 'd come and witter on about where , exactly , we should put this cup , that bag of tissues and just adored pulling down our blindfolds , even though they always covered our noses , let alone our eyes .
10 I 'm not arguing that we should put more vehicles round the North Eastern side , I 'm just thinking that this traffic use reflects the , the imbalance in the region .
11 Er and so think er not we should not just have a policy for the we should put some money towards it as well .
12 I do n't think , I du n no that I wonder if we should put some gravel under that umb umbrella tree .
13 We should put these marks
14 On the one hand a series of publications demonstrated to planners at the local level why they should adopt the approach of restraining traffic and how they should put such plans into practice ( figure 5.3 ) .
15 They should put that fight into a computer 'cos I do n't think there will be a fight to compete with what that would have been . ’
16 If they 're serious , they should put more money in and do something about it . ’
17 I am not interested in scoring cheap points in this debate about the underfunding of sport , but if sport is using underfunding as an excuse or justification for taking large amounts of money from the tobacco industry , the Government must address the question whether they should put more money into sport so that sport does not have to use that excuse .
18 They should put some water on at least . ’
19 Broussonet had also suggested he should put forward proposals for the creation of a veterinary school in England , an idea possibly prompted by the visit to the Alfort school of Arthur Young a few days earlier .
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