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61. If they married outside their own caste, they could be put to death.
62. Plans for the reoccupation of Malaya were well advanced and some ships had already put to sea.
63. Can my hon. and diplomatic Friend assure us that these important diplomatic communications were not ultimately put to any ignoble use?
64. Governments will then be hard put to get it on to their national statute books by mid-1993.
65. The resulting bargains are then put to the policy and resources or finance committee.
66. Once an apology is given, the defendant will be hard put to contest liability later.
67. That emotional appeal is not necessarily bad, although it obviously becomes so when put to evil use.
68. He made a 10-foot birdie put to close to within one.
68. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
69. If Olwyn did not go of her own accord she was taken, undressed and washed and put to bed forcibly.
70. The slave's side ... and even Miss Phoebe would be hard put to understand.
71. When the creative team has produced an idea or ideas, these are often put to suitable groups to get their reactions.
72. Not since Caligula made his horse a consul has a mind been put to a test more beyond its capacity.
73. Its waters formerly turned many a mill wheel on the way, although they are no longer put to any commercial use.
74. He had hurt his right ankle and it was too painful to put to the ground.
75. But the financing was also put to questionable use -- to buy the district out of an operating deficit.
76. Empiricism and positivism have been put to flight in anthropology, philosophy, aesthetics, economics.
77. The controversy about working mothers has hardly been put to rest.
78. But he soon discovered its factory answers to the complicated questions he put to them.
79. Nevertheless, an ordinary person might be hard put to tell one from the other.
80. Now we were hard put to find a grubby corner of the upper dock in which to berth Venturous.
81. I collapse over my lamb chops and have to be put to bed.
82. Bones are also put to practical use, strung together to make a kind of aeolian harp or wind chime.
83. Only two death row inmates have been put to death since then, and both men chose to call off their appeals.
84. We stress that information only exhibits value when it is put to use in a specific context.
85. He regarded gay men as perverted degenerates who were no use to society and should be put to death.
86. Commentators were hard put to find words to describe the ceremonial splendor of the final event.
87. A commission was appointed to draw up a new constitution which would be put to a referendum in mid-1990.
88. Yet had she been asked what that destination was she would have been hard put to it to answer.
89. Many modern offerings are hard put to please the eye quite so much.
90. It will be put to city councillors next week at the information and leisure committee meeting.