Sentence examples for to placing from inspiring English sources

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to placing

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To put (an object or person) in a specific location.

  • He placed the glass on the table.

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In his view, consideration should be given to placing a moratorium on conversions of S.R.O.

There is, of course, a strategic element to placing journalists with troops.

Who could object to placing salads rather than chips at eye level in school canteens?

Some bloggers have compared the proposal to placing a skyscraper next to the Eiffel Tower.

The preconception period is critical to placing pregnancy on a healthier trajectory".

Peter Sims likens this to placing "Little Bets", in a new book of that title.

The bishops should abandon their opposition to placing adopted children with same-sex couples.

"There are benefits to placing it under the guardianship of a university".

But Mr. Oulahan said the state changed its emphasis from skill training to placing welfare recipients into minimum wage jobs.

D'Antoni reportedly has been resistant to Kerr's suggestions and to placing more of an emphasis on defense.

Still, he repeated China's longstanding opposition to placing an absolute limit on its own emissions of greenhouse gases.

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