Sentence examples for could put something on from inspiring English sources

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Before the robbery, an acquaintance asked if he could "put something" on the bus.

That we, as pre-digital kids, could put something on a screen was a mesmerizing proposition and that kids still love this toy is a wonder.

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But because these changes aren't reflected in real-time, there's the potential for conflicts — I could edit a PowerPoint slide to say one thing, and my coworker could put something else on the same slide.

At Tufts University, he pressed college administrators to create a major in Chinese studies so he could put something unique on his résumé.

Camp Nashoba North in Raymond, Me., allows digital cameras, but is banning iPods that play movies because "a child or anyone could put something inappropriate on it," Sarah Seaward, the director, said.

But wouldn't it be nice if you could put something in the oven or on the grill and then just walk away to talk to your guests for a while?

The official deadline has passed to put things on the statewide ballot, but the Legislature could vote to put something on the ballot in the waning days of the current session.

I can put something on a grill, or pasta on to boil, but I could never bake a cake on my own without following the recipes.

I [couldn't] just put something on my body and fly back.

They think you put something on chair".

We have to put something on the table".

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