Example sentences of "would have put the " in BNC.
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1 | I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning , despite a relative abundance of settlements . |
2 | There was no question , of course , as to which of them would have to put the proposal for ‘ protection ’ to Cowley . |
3 | We would have to put the entire army in jail . ’ |
4 | She determine not to be put off by her first failure , but to go on doing things to Mary Lou so that in the end the class would have to put the tricks down to Alicia and Daryl . |
5 | We should have been shown excerpts from Wasps v Leicester and Gloucester v Bath , not to mention Neath v Bath ; though the niggly Harlequins v Wasps match would have put the indulgent enthusiasm even of Starmer-Smith under some strain . |
6 | In the Piano Concerto Philip Fowke is on superb form , although an extra orchestral rehearsal would have put the cap on it . |
7 | Anybody else would have put the mutt to sleep . |
8 | My mother undoubtedly had been counting , but she would have put the numbers out of her mind since they were evidence , at the very least , of instability on the part of her future son-in-law . |
9 | Surely Oliver and Cobalt would have put the stair lights on if they had gone upstairs ? |
10 | For Allison was simply recording Wright 's 26th goal of the season , and not writing out a booking that would have put the £2.5 million England star over 21 disciplinary points and a Wembley semi-final ban . |
11 | I I would have put the apostrophe between the l and the s , but erm , I 'd be prepared to , I 'd be persuaded that it was n't crystal clear . |
12 | Hill , Bangor 's quiet , consistent midfielder went oh so close to scoring a second for Bangor — a goal which would have put the Seasiders through . |
13 | Even abstention would have put the Government within a whisker of victory . |