Example sentences of "would put [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Other European countries said that the new British Government would be positive and co-operative and would put forward proposals for bringing about the completion of the European Community , for which they had been working for the past 40 years .
2 bellow out yes , well the , the wind , the wind , the hand will blow the light springs up eventually perhaps I 'll put , when I 've made some true er , perhaps I would put six inch pieces in instead of any
3 A pamphleteer in 1762 foresaw that more frequent trips to London would put increasing numbers of country gentlemen " in the mode " .
4 The company recognised that this would put extra pressures on staff .
5 When he came back in a temper sometimes , or been drinking , Cis told me they would put Rich on the kitchen table and tell him to dance .
6 Nonetheless the suggestions outlined in this paper would put new teachers in a strong position to teach language awareness , and make them familiar with important issues in the social dimensions of language in Britain today , both with respect to minority languages and with regard to the linguistic needs of society as a whole .
7 People would put two and two together .
8 That would look bad and even Plod would put two and two together and make five .
9 Visitors today were divided on whether that price would put other people off .
10 When he got too puffed to run , Nigel would put one foot on someone 's wall and retie his shoelace slowly .
11 In her innocence she had assumed that when all those wise and holy leaders came together the Holy Spirit would put one name into all their minds .
12 A father explained to me that he would put one of his three sons through primary and secondary education .
13 that you may make it a condition of the carport roof , that they would put four inches of topsoil and plant grass there .
14 ‘ It was , of course , an arranged marriage , and she knew her family would put great pressure on her to go through with it .
15 Anyone interested in fashion and elegance would put black first .
16 ‘ You did n't strike me as the kind of man who would put much stock in stereotypes . ’
17 Not a sign of spring had yet penetrated this secret valley , but another month would put that right .
18 The hall light was still on but Martin would put that out later .
19 The Court held that compliance with the Extradition Treaty ( which specifically included murder as an extradictable offence ) by the United Kingdom in circumstances where the death sentence might be imposed would put that country in breach of the European Convention .
20 Well she would put that right now , this minute !
21 And we would put that down as basic guidance to staff when
22 I mean I would put that under group work and social skills and no er the way I would approach it but it may not apply .
23 If I were a local , I suppose I would put that more delicately .
24 I never thought of that actually I was thinking of scrubbing the kitchens and that or maybe we would , or maybe we would put that down
25 If it was a question that this vehicle was in that state when the sold it , then I would think that most of them would put that right themselves .
26 It would put intolerable pressure on the limited number of parliamentary lavatories .
27 In the case of bibliographic data , for example , a strict interpretation of the EC directive would put intolerable burdens on compilers and users .
28 In other words , taken to its logical conclusion , Weber 's analysis of market capacity would put each person into a separate class because each individual would have a minutely different skill from everyone else .
29 Over in Nottinghamshire , Hucknall Town are marking their elevation to the Central Midlands League by producing a programme that would put many full-time clubs to shame .
30 Steven Redgrave , so dead set on a third consecutive rowing gold that he 's trained through four months of a stomach illness that would put many of us in hospital .
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