Example sentences of "[be] [adj] to put [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I really think , although I would not be prepared to put it to the test , that you could go out in the streets of London in your nightdress and nobody would notice .
2 Could he be afraid to put them into words ?
3 What the voters perceived and clung on to , especially in London , was that there has been a revolution in Britain in the 1980s and that it would be foolish to put it at risk because of deeply felt resentment at the recession .
4 It might be prudent to put it to the test .
5 and er she said it was lovely to be able to put her in dresses .
6 His GP should also be able to put him in touch with his local ‘ Stroke Club , ’ where he 'll be able to talk about his problems and progress with people in the same situation as himself .
7 You might be able to learn it parrot-fashion out of a book or be able to put it on paper .
8 When we ger this fantasy football stuff going , would we be able to put it on a different server .
9 Now in order to make a prediction of what say what 's going to happen this year I would have to know the state of the system of the ocean and the atmosphere on January first and in order to do that in an ideal world I would have a tremendous amount of data about the ocean and about the atmosphere and be able to put it into this model but this data , by and large , does n't exist .
10 Something so awful she would never be able to put it past her .
11 Technical considerations are being completed , and I hope that we shall be able to put it to the House before long .
12 They may be able to put you in touch with a drug counselling agency or other local help .
13 Your family doctor should be able to put you in touch with community health services .
14 This is not expensive — around £20 for a two person lightweight model — and manufacturers should be able to put you in touch with repairers in your area .
15 If you do have problems , contact your retailer who will be able to put you in touch with a specialist repairer .
16 However , they should be able to put you in contact with a group in your area .
17 ( SAM will be able to put you in touch with National Office services in your area of Scotland )
18 ( will be able to put you in touch with local groups in your area )
19 Collin Wilfred SSF , the HIV/AIDS advisor , may be able to put you in touch with a sympathetic religious advisor from your Church or religious community .
20 Your local drug project may be able to put you in touch with an understanding dentist or specialist dental clinic .
21 If you 'd like to find out more about the Council Tax then call the Action Team , they 'll be able to put you in direct contact with someone who can sort out any problems you may have , call them now on 031-557–3194 during office hours .
22 SOCIAL ‘ Sociologists apparently have come round to the belief that 50 per cent of middle-class parents who send their children to private schools would be happy to put them in the state system if dinner money was renamed lunch money . ’
23 Unless this export form is well devised , ‘ member states may be unable to put it into practice accurately and with the efficiency that the art trade rightly expects ’ , as Patricia Rawlings , a British Member of the European Parliament , said during the debate .
24 If you 'd like to know more about the other innovations we 're making , Theo van Hensbergen on will be pleased to put you in touch with one of our intrepid experts .
25 The regional office will also be pleased to put you in touch with your nearest members ' group if you would like to attend the meetings or become more involved in helping the RSPB .
26 If the animals had in any proper sense rights , we should no more be entitled to put them to death without a fair trial … than to torture them for our amusement .
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