Sentence examples for armies to put from inspiring English sources

The phrase "armies to put" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of deploying or organizing armies, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The general strategized on how to mobilize the armies to put them in the best position for battle."
Alternatives: "forces to deploy" or "troops to position".

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We in HSPBOSH have been trying for years to get more armies to put bags over the heads of anyone they suspect of anything.

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The colectivos have become particularly important as the government appears hesitant to use the army to put down demonstrations.

No one expected the paramilitary army to put up such a fight as the Zetas have done, and the question remained and remains: what to do with them?

Even after his grudging acceptance that a widespread Sunni insurgency was indeed under way, American troops concentrated on minimising their own casualties while training Iraq's ragged new army to put it down.

They might be in the same position as Libya in the future; one United Nations veto-wielding state, China, has already used its army to put down freedom-seeking demonstrators.

Mental health experts reacted with shock and anger at the decision of the US army to put someone who had survived a suicide attempt into solitary confinement – a response that risked reinforcing the behavior that it purported to punish.

In 1982 in Hama, between 10,000 and 30,000 people were killed when Syria's then president, Hafez al-Assad, father of the current president, Bashar al-Assad, ordered the army to put down an Islamist uprising in the city.

In a statement, Pierre Krähenbühl, the commissioner general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza, which assists Palestinian refugees, called on the Israeli Army to "put an end to attacks against, or endangering, civilians and civilian infrastructure," and for an end to rocket fire from Gaza.

His community had organized a militia and persuaded the army not to put up checkpoints.

The town was the scene of antigovernment disturbances in 1965, in which a number of people were killed and much of Wau was destroyed as a result of police and army action to put down the disorders.

In 1794 his political career was interrupted while he commanded the army assembled to put down the Whiskey Rebellion, an uprising of farmers resisting the federal whiskey tax, in western Pennsylvania.

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