"put" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And he put her lead in the polls in stark, if not self-serving terms: "You know that her connection to me is the key reason that Garamendi can't move."
- He said he expected the gap in the Presidential polls, which put Mr. Clinton's lead around 15 percentage points, to narrow to "single digits" by next month.
- A newer poll, of 1,121 registered voters by the University of Illinois, put her lead at just 11 percentage points, with 28 percent undecided.
- The finding, based on responses from 1,343 probable voters who were surveyed from Tuesday through Thursday, put Mr. Bush's lead at 51 to 44 percent.
- Haley made both free throws with 14.5 seconds remaining, putting the Nets' lead at 3 points again.
- This was not usual behavior on his part: I put his lead on and tied it to the steering wheel before stepping onto the road.
- The Hawks did not score in the second half until George Brown sank two free throws to put Hunter's lead at 37-28 with 16 minutes 24 seconds to go.
- An 11-play, 44-yard drive followed, and ended in a 24-yard Gostkowski field goal that put the Patriots' lead at 44-0.
- The Gators marched down the field again and scored on a Tebow run to put their lead back at 10 with 2:23 to play in the first half.
- When the puppy comes to your calling its name, reward it with a titbit, then put his lead on in your own time, praising and stroking it.
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