Use of putting in Sentences. 27 Examples
The examples include putting at the start of sentence, putting at the end of sentence and putting in the middle of sentence
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putting at the start of sentence
- Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £800 if you are simply replacing an old one.
putting in the middle of sentence
- Stop putting us on.
- I'm putting in for a job at the hospital.
- They're putting up the tax on cigarettes.
- We've putting a sunken bath in our bathroom.
- Cube the apples before putting them in the pan.
- They are putting pressure on people to vote yes.
- Love is putting someone else's needs before yours.
- She finished putting the milk away and turned around.
- These repayments are putting a strain on our finances.
- You need to start putting money away for your old age.
- The builders are putting in the plumbing and electrics.
- Give the tablecloth a good shake before putting it away.
- Spring has come and the trees are putting forth new leaves.
- The government is putting through some radical social reforms.
- He was cutting biscuits out and putting them on a baking tray.
- She trimmed the stalks of the tulips before putting them in a vase.
- He kept putting off writing the report so I had to chivvy him along.
- Wait for the warmer weather before putting the plants in the garden.
- The commanding officer is putting Sergeant Green in for the Victoria Cross.
- She tried to cure the pain in my knee by putting manual pressure on the joint.
- The management are putting together a plan/proposal/package to rescue the company.
- He is putting together a four-man team, including his son and namesake Tony 0'Reilly Jnr.
- I know I need to go to the dentist but I've been putting off the evil day as long as possible.
- Rogers, an iconoclast in architecture, is sometimes described as putting the insides of buildings on the outside.
- Moderates are putting it about that people shouldn't take the things said at the Republican Convention too seriously.
- Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it's better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together.
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