Example sentences of "[modal v] put [pron] [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 Knowing how busy you 'll be these next few weeks , I 've come up with an idea that might put your mind at ease and allow Jelka to come to terms with her experience . ’
2 EVEN innocent-looking teddy bears could put your child at risk as they are used to help toddlers clamber over the side .
3 Both may be escapist , but when pressed the most frequent response is ‘ Yes , but the farm/business would put my family at risk ’ .
4 This may not be the case , be realistic about your needs : do not skimp on food or heating or you may put your life at risk in the winter .
5 He knows that he must improve his footwork for the grass courts , and he is also concerned that the head of his racket , which is smaller than most manufactured nowadays , may put his volleying at a disadvantage .
6 The Nylabone people say that if your mum is still concerned she can write to them and they will put her mind at rest .
7 ‘ Victoria , if it will put your mind at ease , I can assure you that Miguel Rafaelo is about as interesting to me as — as a wardrobe , or a desk — useful , but definitely lacking charisma . ’
8 Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all !
9 Remember that you will put your job at risk if you allow your partner to distract you at work .
10 Let's go and have a chat with him and see if we can put his mind at rest . ’
11 ‘ I can see you are distressed by the business conducted here , but I can put your mind at rest .
12 ‘ Well , at least now you can put your mind at rest and leave the rest to us .
13 ‘ Well , you can put your mind at rest on both those counts now . ’
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