Sentence examples for be place upon from inspiring English sources

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be place upon

verb

To put (an object or person) in a specific location.

  • He placed the glass on the table.

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They are clearly the biggest name in the league – with the grandest history – so why shouldn't such high expectations be place upon them?

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Napoleon Beazley is to be placed upon that belt next week.

What kind of limits should be placed upon cellphone use, if any?

"Why should the responsibility for making these decisions be placed upon the bloke?

Apparently, I'm delegated the responsibility of this heavy burden to be placed upon myself never being able to tell anyone! . . .

Therefore, the ISO standard recommends an extensometer be placed upon the tested wire.

Besides university education, great importance has to be placed upon the integration of young researchers into this community and coaching them for everyday life in the scientific world.

More reform needs to be placed upon children in foster care while in school.

We are self-sufficient, humble, and want all honor to be placed upon our fallen service member.

A new emphasis will be placed upon embracing those engaged in the emerging surgical subspecialty of abdominal wall reconstruction.

Overall, focus should be placed upon more proximal variables such as individual factors and family affluence that showed stronger influences.

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