Example sentences of "have put [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There has been , I think has put it adequately very well , that there are members who 've turned up really for no real reason but to speak on a minor item which members of their group could 've taken on their behalf , and therefore erm , I , I do support that we need to look at that particular issue , and I think that can be dealt with under the present chairs arrange arrangement without having to have permanent chairs .
2 Rather there is an essential assumption of that basic face-to-face conversational context in which all humans acquire language , or as Lyons ( 1977a : 637-8 ) has put it rather more precisely : The grammaticalization and lexicalization of deixis is best understood in relation to what may be termed the canonical situation of utterance : this involves one-one , or one-many , signalling in the phonic medium along the vocal-auditory channel , with all the participants present in the same actual situation able to see one another and to perceive the associated non-vocal paralinguistic features of their utterances , and each assuming the role of sender and receiver in turn There is much in the structure of languages that can only be explained on the assumption that they have developed for communication in face-to-face interaction .
3 I think I 'll have to put her down again then .
4 Well you have to have , you have to have a the only the trouble with it is , I 've got , I 'll either have to put them up here or I 'll have to scrape scrape some of the wall out I ca n't close the door !
5 Do you have to put it on tight ?
6 The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ?
7 You 'll have to put it down soon madam !
8 We 'll just have to put it down there some time and just put it on .
9 I mean can I just return to what Queenie Warley said about the rents , because basically what she said was the conservative view on council house rents was that yes they had to go up because the Government decreed they had to go up , that they would have put them up earlier so people would have been paying more for longer , and the phasing that they 're suggesting now what she did n't point out is that under the Conservative proposal people would finish up paying even higher rents than they will have to pay this year .
10 Because you could have put it in approximately the right places in the room , and we could have come along and we could have been running ,
11 The right hon. Gentleman may not have put it in quite such strong language , but no doubt that was the way in which he put the case to the Cabinet .
12 I do n't know what pocket he would have put it in then cos it were n't in his coat pocket .
13 He could have put it more strongly .
14 I should n't have put it so strongly , but I never thought she 'd actually go …
15 doubting that we would ever have put ourselves out so much for you … .
16 Who had put them up there , unable to throw them away ?
17 We had put them out only last week , in hopes of May meaning spring was here .
18 I thought I had put him off rather neatly four years ago .
19 The excitements of the day had put him back considerably .
20 Two decades earlier Louis XIV had put it more succinctly : " Nothing happens in the world which does not come under the cognizance of … a good ambassador " , while in the early eighteenth century a leading international lawyer wrote flatly of resident diplomats that " it is precisely for the purpose of getting information that they are maintained in the courts of friendly powers " .
21 This was weighted with a large wooden tag charred at the end where Father Barnes had put it down too close to a gas flame .
22 You 've put me off now , do you know what I 'm putting in your age ?
23 Well , I found a little room for you — attic , I 'm afraid , hope you do n't mind- and I 've put everything up there .
24 I 've put them up there .
25 Just look for dad 's car keys , I 've put them down somewhere .
26 In any case , in the harsher bathroom light I can see that I 've put it on too thickly .
27 Are you oh you 've put it on now .
28 Yeah , but I would n't wear it now I 've put it away now but er I 've got erm I 've got a yellow one that I 've had ooh
29 Oh well I 've put it down now .
30 But I 've put it back quite
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