Example sentences of "[modal v] put [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Damages for breach of contract should put you as nearly as possible in the position that you would have occupied had your contract been performed properly — but no better . |
2 | I 'll put them up there |
3 | That 's the travel agency things , I 'll put them on there to sort out to throw away . |
4 | Oh , I 'll put them away later . |
5 | ‘ We 'll put them away then . ’ |
6 | He 'll put me back together in no time . ’ |
7 | I 'll put it on there . |
8 | I 'll put it just there . |
9 | Do you know that 'll put it up that much ? |
10 | ‘ I 'll put it together again . ’ |
11 | That 's it er give us something and I 'll put it in well try to put it in might get in there |
12 | Right , I 'll put it there so see ? |
13 | I 'll put it back tomorrow . |
14 | right we 'll put it back right over there , here 's your toilet roll there if you want |
15 | ‘ He says it often happens , they 'll put it out soon , ’ Adam said . |
16 | I 'll put you down anyway , okay . |
17 | ‘ I 'll put you down now . ’ |
18 | ‘ We could put him up there , ’ Rogers suggested . |
19 | If you just wanted two N H fours you 'd put it down here . |
20 | Mrs Newman said , " I should think this 'd put you off anyway , Stephen . |
21 | Except if we 're gon na put food in we did n't ought to put it on just yet did we ? |
22 | They would put her somewhere else though would n't |
23 | A crank in the 1960s , his worries over the wholesomeness of water would put him in much better company today . |
24 | and , well no it 's not sociable but because you come out and it , it gets you away from here because you 've got so many things on during the day you want some time to yourself and because you , we 've found us a place that we wo n't get busted and we know we wo n't we go in and have it but I can guarantee that if we were , like walking into this room , if it was full of smoke it would put me off straight away . |
25 | I would do I would put it up there . |
26 | Now Professor Lock referred to allocations and I think that 's probably and the front of his mind er having regard to his own comments , but I I would put it more widely as just erm exceptions which could be either individual allocations or indeed erm policies of of a local plan . |
27 | ‘ I do n't suppose one extra day here would put us that far behind . |
28 | Dead reckoning , that would put us roughly here . ’ |
29 | ’ So I wondered whether it would put you out too much to let her visit with you for a couple of hours . ’ |
30 | However , what the hon. Gentleman says is a new one on me , if I may put it as basically as that . |