Sentence examples for were to put some from inspiring English sources

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What if you were to put some emerging playwrights from more diverse backgrounds in charge of answering the opening question?

If I were to put some words on my office wall, I might choose this quote, to remind myself that there is, in reality, so much to tell, precisely because our private life seems of no importance and the public events have enough publicity.

If you were to put some money into energy right now, my pick would be Shiningbank.

With tech stocks still in the tank and the IPO market as dead as disco, one prominent Asian Internet executive says that if the company were to put some of the names on the market today, strong returns would be unlikely.

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It seems to me that what Mark's intention is to put some kind of time limit on this.

"One of his hallmarks has been to put some distance between himself and the legislature".

The instructions for children were: "your task is to put some sounds together to create a word.

Part of Mr. Stempel's job will be to put some entrepreneurial zip into G.M.'s bureaucratic corporate culture.

One is to put some sugar with the medicine, as students try to master something that is inherently difficult.

How hard can it be to put some crockery in boxes – or are we missing something here?

"The main thing is to put some distance and some friction between places you're trying to protect and the coast," he said.

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