66830 examples of putting in sentences

"Putting on a lot of style, eh?" said Jack Landis, and with fierce intensity he watched the face of Nelly Lebrun.

He was putting a blanket over the rough wood to make it more comfortable, and she submitted dumbly to his ministrations.

And we come full of questions!" "Let me tell you something," muttered Lord Nick, putting up the weapon which he had kept exposed during all of the recital.

I didn't see him, for I was straightening things around up in his room and putting his clothes away.

"I had a lot of work to dowe just got back from Europe yesterday, you knowand I kept on, putting things in their places and straightening around, and it must have been half-past eight when I heard Rogers yelling for me.

But all the same, Lester, I give you credit for putting the facts together.

Her earlier ones, for the most part, were written at the corner of a large table, covered with the usual heaps of "after-lessons," in a school-room, where some twenty enfranchised girls were putting away copybooks, French grammars, etc., and getting out play-boxes and fancy-work, with the common amount of chatter and noise.

I'm more used than you to putting these things together, Rolfe.

Everyone in France is convinced that the Treaty of Versailles has lost all foundation since the United States of America abandoned it, and since Great Britain and Italy, persuaded of the impossibility of putting certain clauses into effect, have shown by their attitude that they are not disposed to entertain coercive measures which are as useless as they are damaging.

" FAVRE assented, and BISMARCK continued: "We must remove the peritoneum to get at the viscera of the issues (I was much struck with the force and originality of this method of putting it), and evict those impressions which are purely matters of national sensibility.

[Illustration: When you go to the theater, it is pleasant to have the little boy of a rustic couple persist in feeding you with gingerbread and orange-peel, and, if you request the little wretch to keep still, to be told by his parents that you are "putting on airs.

Can you assist me in putting a stop to this? Answer.

The most learned commentators agree that the statement about DEMOSTHENES' putting pebbles in his mouth was only figurative, and really meant that, when about to speak in public, he used to put a brick in his hat.

" I rested my right fore-finger upon one side of my nose and struck an attitude of interrogation while putting these questions.

" Betty lost no time in putting the invitation before Mrs. Eunice when she returned from her town expedition.

"Easy, easy, Betty," counseled Miss Anderson, putting an arm about the shaking girl.

Johnson used to condemn me for putting Newbery's books into children's hands.

" And putting his hands in his pockets, the major strolled about the boat, while the courier made matters comfortable for the day.

" He flushed and laughed as if a little ashamed of his emotional way of putting it.

" "You shall do 'em all," he said, putting his arm round her.

"Would you mind putting it in my saddle-wallet, sir?

This ash cake was made of corn meal and water, a little salt to make it palatable, and was baked by putting it between cabbage leaves and covering it with hot ashes.

Here is a letter to Captain Carg, putting the Arabella at your disposal until my return from Vienna.

It was now so dark that even with my glasses I could only make sure that it was a "horn beast" and not a hind; there was no time to lose, so, putting up my sight for 150 yards, I let him have it, and was nearly as much surprised as gratified to see him roll out on the snow to the shot.

A labourer who has any prudence can, in fact, do very well by putting by a portion of his extra summer wages for the winter; if he does not choose to exercise common sense, he cannot expect the farmer (or any manufacturer) to pay the same price for a little work and short time as for much work and long hours.

66830 examples of  putting  in sentences