Put through Sentence Examples

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  • I was put through to Agnes Delanco.

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  • However, if you have just started saving for retirement, have children to put through college, or wish to travel later in life, an expensive monthly mortgage payment may prevent you from accomplishing those goals.

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  • Why is the country being put through the mill of having its analog television switched off?

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  • By the savagely grotesque climax, Veronica has been put through an emotional wringer the size of the Grand Canyon.

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  • I actually still have some of the original swimsuits I made back in '06 (I call them my "Vintage Betty's") that I have washed, dried and basically put through the wringer, and they are still in incredible shape.

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  • Finally, chocolate is tempered by being put through a precise heating and cooling cycle.

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  • Their mental, emotional and physical states are put through exhausting challenges.

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  • The plan, put forward by London Mayor Ken Livingstone, could be put through Parliament via a Private Members Bill and adopted countrywide.

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  • Mosques in Birmingham have had excrement put through their letter boxes.

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  • Often they have simply been put through the wrong letterbox and may be returned to the Royal Mail or just thrown away.

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  • Many more will be put through their paces at track days. This first three-cylinder middleweight can induce adrenalin overload.

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  • I have a 1997 P reg Laguna 1.8 RT which i put through its MOT about 10 days ago.

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  • Such an arrangement may be put through a cycle of operations as in Carnot's engine (see Thermodynamics) and all the laws of reversible engines applied to it.

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  • A hole could also be punched on top with a ribbon put through so it can be hung.

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  • Homeowners who currently use the system are surveyed for what type of heater they have and how well it works, and heaters purchased for the sake of review are put through a series of tests.

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  • You are then put through a series of intense training to prepare you for fighting the forces against Zion.

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  • The individual should be provided a soft diet, consisting of cooked cereals, mashed potatoes, broth-based soups, prepared baby foods, or foods put through a home food processor.

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  • That will probably mean going along to a try-out, at which you'll be put through your moves and formally assessed.

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  • The tests these high quality replicas are put through are nearly as rigorous as what the manufacturers of real watches put their product through.

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  • The watch is put through strenuous testing.

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  • The remaining contestants are put through several tasks that are designed to test their stick-to-itiveness, resourcefulness, and ability to get things done.

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  • In the first season of VH1's I Love New York, twenty men moved into a mansion and were put through many different challenges in an attempt to get the attention of Tiffany.

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  • They are put through lessons supporting the "Commandments of Charm School," such as "Thou Shalt Rock it with Style" and "Thou Shalt Not Rock Rude."

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  • The contestants are put through various challenges after receiving lessons from experts, and at the end of each episode one contestant is eliminated, or "expelled."

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  • Young women who need reform are brought to the show and put through finishing school activities.

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  • The contestants are put through a wide variety of activities, from fencing to pulling together a traditional English afternoon tea.

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  • She must have cleared my call with the switchboard as I was put through directly, absent any underlings.

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  • Every time a carpenter saws fresh timber with a saw recently put through wood attacked with dry-rot, he risks infecting it with the Fungus; and similarly in pruning, in propagating by cuttings, &c.

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  • In this the silk is boiled from one to two hours, than taken out and put through a hydro-extractor to remove the dirty gummy solution.

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  • Short fibre silks are still put through cards and treated like cotton; but the value of silk is in its lustre, elasticity and strength, which characteristics are obtained by keeping fibres as long as possible.

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  • By imagining that a dilute solution is put through a thermodynamic cycle we may deduce directly relations between its osmotic pressure and its freezing point.

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  • Subsequently the hard top hairs are taken out as in the case of otters and beavers and the whole thoroughly cleaned in the revolving drums. The close underwool, which is of a slightly wavy nature and mostly of a pale drab colour, is then dyed by repeated applications of a rich dark brown colour, one coat after another, each being allowed to thoroughly dry before the next is put on, till the effect is almost a lustrous black on the top. The whole is again put through the cleaning process and evenly reduced in thickness by revolving emery wheels, and eventually finished off in the palest buff colour.

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  • Then the badger's tail is split, a chain put through it, and fastened to the stake with such ability that the badger can come up to the other end of the place.

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  • The largest furnaces are those of the Boston & Montana Company at Great Falls, Montana, which have put through soo tons of charge daily, pouring their melted slag and matte into large wells of io ft.

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  • I have a wife and two teenage boys who I have put through hell.

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  • The center rope was put through the center fender eyes and quickly dropped over the center pontoon mooring cleat.

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  • It was a well taken goal as Wijnhard lobbed the goalkeeper after being put through down the center.

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  • Today, many herbs used historically to treat a variety of ailments have been put through a battery of studies to determine their efficacy.

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  • They are put through a series of tests to make sure the quality is top-notch.

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  • The men in the house are put through various tasks and are highly encouraged to woo her by any means possible.

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