Sentence examples for is put on two from inspiring English sources

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The emphasis of this paper is put on two main aspects.

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The material to be weighed is put on one pan, with sufficient known weights on the other pan such that the beam will be in equilibrium.

The focus is put on three separate aspects: 1) LTC in turbulent hot flames propagating in this unburnt (fresh) mixture, 2) turbulent hot flames (with LTC) propagating in a mixture that has undergone first-stage ignition, and 3) turbulent cool flames.

Two sheets of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) were put on two aluminum plates to prevent heat transfer between the sample and the aluminum plates for accurate measurement of DTA.

Texas, the College World Series champion, was put on two years' probation yesterday by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for illegal job benefits given to a former volunteer assistant coach.

The football victories for that season were initially revoked, and Georgia Tech was put on two years of NCAA probation.

He pleaded guilty and was put on three years' probation.

In June 1997, Dr. Sklar was put on five years' probation.

Marvin Gay Sr. pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter and was put on five years' probation.

Despite that treatment, her symptoms worsened, and she was put on three months of intravenous antibiotics.

Michigan was put on four years' probation for a booster scandal involving Chris Webber.

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