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91. Although no longer used commercially, it was apparently put to occasional use grinding corn up to the start of the First World War.
92. With his height and features, he was hard put to pass as a native.
93. These lessons should be put to good use by the rightful participants in an appropriate forum.
94. Put to the test, we suspect the anti-bat vote would be a close second to the anti-rat faction.
95. During these play bouts the kitten's imagination is put to full use.
96. Around me were costumes of such finery and originality that I felt quite put to shame.
97. Water power is put to use in various ways throughout the brewery, including the pumping of beer to different tanks.
98. We have public hearings and questions are put to us; sometimes it can be quite harsh.
98. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
99. I can assure you that any busybody would be hard put to it to prove maltreatment!
100. If our beliefs have never been challenged or put to the test we may doubt their validity now.
101. After a number of further comments from members, the resolution was put to the vote and carried unanimously.
102. About the only occasion on which a question was put to Kinnock about foreign policy was on the election eve Spitting Image.
103. Female speaker Being put to sleep, being cut open, it's all a bit frightening.
104. The national interest lies in all the nation's resources being put to the most advantageous use possible.
105. Without this map we'd be hard put to find our way.
106. Members will also discuss questions to be put to candidates during the General Election campaign.
107. He that will not sail until all dangers are over, will never put to sea. Thomas Fuller
108. He allows no prejudice to colour his Judgement, welcoming positive suggestions and ideas put to him.
109. Will he be caught at last, and put to death?
110. In other countries, however, suspicions persist that the weapons and the paramilitary training were put to illegal use.
111. Aunt Edie was in such a rage about it that she was hard put to contain herself.
112. Qin was a cruel despot who burned books and had scholars put to death.
113. He threw his tablet and writing implement on the floor when the sentence was announced and was immediately put to death.
114. After twenty minutes the groups would be asked to formulate a question to put to the panel.
115. We have been all around Britain to put to them the intimate questions teachers and parents were too afraid to ask.
116. However, fresh proposals to amend the existing rent policy were put to the Bar Council in March.
117. The whale had to be put to death.
118. Anyone who opposes the king be put to death.
119. To put to rout all that was not life.
120. Finally he was put to death.