Sentence examples for being put to another from inspiring English sources

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(The coffin ends up being put to another use).

"It's now being put to another purpose, to emphasise the edginess of Detroit … the creative energy," Gallagher said.

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"Fundamentally, the Scottish government considers that any deal agreed by the UK parliament should be put to another referendum, with the alternative proposition on the ballot paper being to remain in the EU.

That's money that could have been put to another use, such as public schools or the military.

-- Radiation detectors originally intended to thwart terrorists smuggling nuclear bombs into the country have been put to another use at this sprawling port across the bay from San Francisco.

This will then be put to another nationwide referendum.The assembly has been endowed with "full powers", suggesting that it can do pretty much what it likes.

The building, whose twenty-two-inch-thick stone walls made it fireproof, was put to another use: housing the city government's archives.

In the opposite corner of the country, near another port city, Nampo, idled workers have also been put to another form of manual labor.

There has been no announcement on whether the new deal will be put to another referendum or be decided in Congress.

Bird's eye views were most commonly used in the 19th century to promote cities, but during the war were put to another end entirely: making sense of the war for a population with only limited cartographic literacy.

Computer scientist Luis von Ahn of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and colleagues thought all that effort could be put to another use, too.

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