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How to use put on in a sentence

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The front wheel was still chained to the lamp post, as all the villains had done was jack the car up and put on the spare wheel and drive away!
Children were kept amused by entertainers Crystal and Dandelion who did face painting and put on a music show.
Insecurity increased, both for the individual put on short-term or even zero-hours contracts, and globally.
Furthermore, the contrast with the burden put on the public-company sector has become laughable.
Thus, in economies of honour, pride is constituted as amour propre and can be put on the line.
Overnight there was a tenfold increase in the valuation put on the city's council homes to balance the books and keep the sell-off on track.
Mud had been splattered across the front and on the roof, while between 40 and 60 extra miles had been put on the clock, they alleged.
I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am.
Surgery was required and I was immediately admitted and put on the wait list for a surgical table.
All the ferry's passengers and crew had been ordered to put on life jackets and prepare to abandon ship.
But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold.
I breakfasted, put on my waders, grabbed a couple of rods and commenced to walk the marshy mile or two to the Khuder.
The next morning I put on my waders, walked into the water on the Cathedral Stretch, and began to cast.
Once the council realises its mistake and I'm allowed to stay, I'll get gypsy wagons down here to repair and put on show.
This is perhaps the most repertorial collection of music about sports ever put on disc.
I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past.
Joy arrived five years ago, when she was put on the waiting list for social housing.
In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia.
Pearson was singled out for the relentless demands that he put on his people.
It was almost as if the local wildlife had decided to put on a show just to entertain us.
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