Put-back Sentence Examples

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  • Men physically unfit are wholly exempted, and men who have not, at the tinie of the examination, attained the required physical standard are put back for re-examination after an interval.

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  • The same year peace was concluded with Mithradates on condition that he should be put back to the position he held before the war; but, as he raised objections, he had in the end to content himself with being simply a vassal of Rome.

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  • Their successor was well aware of the fact, and was resolved to put back the clock, so far as it was in his power.

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  • Since some braces can be easily taken off and put back on, they are often used when the child needs physical therapy or must exercise the limb during the healing process.

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  • The scars ran all the way through his hand, as if it had been chopped up and put back together.

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  • But now that the date is put back to about 112 the difficulty vanishes, since Polycarp was not much over forty when he received the letter.

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  • This squadron never reached Egypt, for the crews, composed as they were of Polycrates' political enemies, suspecting that Cambyses was under agreement to slay them, put back to Samos and attacked their master.

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  • Moreover few of the men put back, &c., who figure on both sides of the account for any one year, and seem to average 660,000, are really put back.

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  • The hands on the clock were then put back to the time of the reign of John Baliol.

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  • The laws against them were immediately increased in severity, and the gradual advance towards religious toleration was put back for centuries.

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  • Fisherman baiting creel Open After the last creel in the ' set ' has been emptied they are then put back into the sea.

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  • Going back at 2.15pm today to have two little fellas put back.

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  • Friday 14th January 2005 Greyhound stadium delay A planned multi-million pound makeover at Great Yarmouth Greyhound stadium has been put back.

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  • The ankle was put back on with some good surgery and seven stainless steel screws.

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  • The actress had earlier said the ceremony had been put back because of fears of a media scrum.

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  • Why not speak to your colleagues and submit a collective grievance and try to get the water cooler put back.

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  • She is off the vent after being off for 2 weeks and then being put back on due to her developing a staph infection.

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  • In the United States trillions of dollars have to be put back into pension funds, which means profits are effectively negative.

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  • This three-dimensional puzzle includes various geometric shapes and textures for toddlers to take apart and put back together again.

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  • Bunk beds can be a challenge on washday too because bed linens can be a hassle to take off and put back on, particularly if the bed is against the wall.

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  • When extra eating or serving space is needed, the table can be moved out from the wall and the leaf (or leaves) can be put back into place, expanding the size of the table.

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  • Jackets are easy to unbutton during a warm outdoor ceremony, remove during the reception, and put back on as the evening cools.

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  • I think he needs to be put back on his medication, and the vets around here think I am crazy.

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  • Other messages are split in two so they aren't readable until put back together.

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  • These removable pads can be washed and put back on the mattress to protect it from spills and oopsies.

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  • For women who suffer from hot flashes, a bed jacket can easily be slipped off, then put back on when the flash passes.

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  • Not to say that the entire brand you've looked into is a no-go, but that particular pair should be put back on the shelf.

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  • Many times the non-custodial parent will cry foul over homeschooling and demand that the children be put back into a traditional school setting.

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  • The tissue is then put back in the woman's body, allowing it to avoid being affected by the cancer treatment.

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  • The furniture you donate will be sold in the Goodwill locations and the profits from those sales will be put back into the community through employment services and job training.

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  • The contoured shaped of comfort fit rings makes them easier to take off and put back on.

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  • When you follow these home organization tips, you'll be in the right mindset to approach getting your living space put back in order.

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  • Most critics also believe that the weight you lose in this manner can just as easily be put back on.

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  • Words such as enriched sound good, but that only means the manufacturer is trying to put back some of the nutrients lost when the whole grain was stripped out.

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  • We've put close to $100,000 in this business in the last couple of years, all the money that comes in we put back in.

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  • Include page numbers on the sheets so that if a page gets misplaced then it's easy to put back in the pile.

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  • The sea was smooth, the night dark with wind from N.W., but hardly had the ships left Dunkirk when the "Sappho" blew out a manhole joint in her boiler and had to put back.

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  • Men belonging to previous years who had been put back for re-examination, &c., still borne on the lists ..

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