Sentence examples for put in half of from inspiring English sources

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Emirates seems keen on the plane and has put in half of all orders so far.

You can each put in half of the expenses, or you may decide to contribute a percentage that's relative to your individual income (e.g. one person makes twice as much per year as the other, so one person puts twice as much towards the shared expenses as the other).[2][3] The remainder of the money in each person's account is theirs to keep and spend or save however they wish.

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Take a very large glass - very large, there's a lot of frothing going on here - put in half a can of ginger ale and add a packet of Resolve (available almost worldwide, it seems, and certainly in the shop next to the Starlight disco on the hill).

After about three-quarters of the lamb has been consumed, put in half or all of the remaining noodles.

Then she put in half a teaspoonful of sugar.

Fry the onion with the spices, then put in half a can of chickpeas with two diced tomatoes and enough stock to thinly cover.

Luckily, she was both patient and gracious enough to follow his meticulous instructions: fill a shaker with ice, put in half a capful of vermouth and top it off with Beefeater.

Put in half a cup of water in the pot as well.

A bigger boot was put in half a century later by, of all people, Maxwell Hutchinson, then president of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

He put in half, and sought the support of Martin Bell.

Many are fairly remote, with no other covered bridge for miles, but there are a few clusters of four to six, which makes it easy for motorists to put in just a half-day of bridge touring.

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