Sentence examples for be put somewhere on from inspiring English sources

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If some old-school Broadway escapism is what you're looking for, and the prospect of singing the title tune along with a bright-beaming Broadway cast in festive sweaters fills you with seasonal cheer — at a time when cheer of any kind is in scant supply — "White Christmas" should be put somewhere on your wish list.

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The spoils had to be put somewhere.

People don't want to be put somewhere and forgotten.

The Magna Carta, the Petition of Rights, the Treaty of Union, the Catholic and Jewish emancipation acts of 1829 and 1858, the Parliament Act of 1911, the Scotland and Government of Wales Acts of 1998, and more, should all be put on show together somewhere.

To satisfy these ambitions money needs to be found from somewhere or for those ambitions to be put on hold.

Somewhere in Uxbridge, Boris Johnson groaned in disappointment: his ambition to be the leader of the Conservative party by the autumn may have to be put on hold.

According to the note, some 7,000 Tesla cars were shipped to China this year, and some 6,000 remain "unregistered" -- industry parlance for sitting somewhere, waiting to be put on the road.

Somewhere along the line some blame might be put on the Federal-Aid Highway Program as the construction of the highway has originally been assisted by federal funds from the Federal-Aid Highway Program. Federal-Aid Highway Program

All that capital has to be put to work somewhere.

Everything you find can be put to use somewhere".

But opponents fear that once information is on file somewhere, it will be put to unforeseen uses.

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