"put" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This is expected to put more pressure on the roads and infrastructure.
- We don't like being expected to put his spin on everything.
- It is also expected to put extra pressure on housing.
- The final deficit plan is expected to put the military budget at about its 1987 level.
- Once these laws are in place, Parliament is expected to put the divorce issue to the public.
- Sometimes too much can be expected of an opportunity to put forward the company's point of view.
- From now on, we're all expected to put in an extra half-hour.
- Under the new plan, they will be expected to put in up to 70 days a year.
- The interim government is expected to put into effect in the next several days what it calls a public or national safety act.
- The figures are expected to put heavy pressure on the Government, with an election likely this year.
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