Example sentences of "might put a " in BNC.
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1 | The only layer it might put a hole through will be in your back pocket — it costs £45 . |
2 | ‘ But it might put a cat among the pigeons . ’ |
3 | However , if you are with a group and everyone is laughing , it might put a damper on things if you remained tight-lipped and poker-faced . |
4 | To the extent that such approaches may suggest the desirability of changing over to a counter-force nuclear policy , they escape from the moral frying-pan of counter-city targeting into the strategic fire of counter-force , which has the twin disadvantages that it might put a premium on first strike and that it would in any case result in frightful civilian losses . |
5 | The sort of problems that might put a patient at risk are restricted mobility ; poor/no vision ; poor hearing ; severe pain , vomiting or diarrhoea ; and serious illness especially if the patient is in a very debilitated state . |
6 | Say nr is the number of positions in this row where one might put a piece , according to the rules . |
7 | they might put a double sharp or a double flat that but would be the same note . |
8 | Oh and Terry he might put a bloody great big sign up over bus . |
9 | So we look at this ten pound we 're going to put that ten pound on the table we might put a ten pound note or we might say we 'll have ten one pound coins . |