Sentence examples for be put on some from inspiring English sources

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Will I be put on some kind of list?

"Anything artistic that goes in a subway should be put on some type of removable support," Mr. Lodge said.

I'm going to be put on some kind of police watch list".

In a second part the focus will be put on some of the processes that, despite the differences in algorithms and category definitions and terms, are recurrently identified by the performed analyses.

I'm also probably going to be put on some sort of barista blacklist for saying this, but: Greggs' coffee is wonderful and shits all over Starbucks, Pret and anywhere else that apparently burns their beans and milk on purpose.

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He's put on some weight since the Derby.

Pressure is apparently being put on some municipalities to cover losses.

He has been put on some antibiotics and is very much better.

"His appetite is good and he's put on some weight.

Traces were put on some transactions, too, but they turned up no evidence of illegal activity.

"They're put on some kind of pedestal and they start believing the headlines their lifestyle creates.

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