He put on another 63 with Loxton before falling for 95.
Or suppose someone wanted to put on a particularly spectacular show of skill with weapons?
Well, it's back to high school for Charles, but not until he put on a big-time display with his very small body.
"We put on over 4,000 new teachers this year with no prior service between the first day of school and November 1," he said.
He'd put on a white shirt with the suit and a conservative tie.
Chopines were usually put on with the help of two servants.
"We are not simply putting on obscure avant-garde things with no thought as to who will come."
Would you say it's natural or is it put on with the make up?
Perhaps it had been put on with that in mind; but the situation, John thought, was not so easily to be played down.
In this job, 16-year-olds are put on very public display, with the considerable chance that one of them will be embarrassed.