The question was put to the preoccupied man who sat at the side of the table.
"And you cannot put name to the man who would do this thing?"
He put a low question to the man.
He put a question to the dull-faced man at the bench: "Did the boy leave that evening paper?"
Old Nathan couldn't put a name to the other man, but the type was frequent enough.
It was the first time Rand had heard a name put to the man.
They'll never put a name to the second man he was taken in with.
More quietly, he put his request to the man.
The time had come to put an end to the man he hated.
I should put it to the old man right away.