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How to use put through in a sentence

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At Plymouth she will be put through her paces on her ability to berth and secure to a buoy, along with her storing facilities.
The address the company had left on the contract was wrong and the telephone number could never be put through.
Similar to the TV series, all you do to contact someone is press the talk button on the lapel badge, say their name, and you will be put through.
If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher.
And the thing is, just two days back I put through an insurance plan for myself.
Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise.
These were then put through a mincer, washed, sieved and dried before being planted.
The sand collected from different locations are first washed, then dried and put through sieves to separate the large and small grains.
A Singaporean claimed that he could still use his thumb drive even though it had been accidentally put through the wash by his wife.
That is a mythical invention of judges, who were forced to invent something to cope with some political compromises put through by David Lange.
Jimmy Spencer hit a snap shot over the bar from 25 yards and he later shot wide when put through by Martin Bland.
The weather varied from blowing snow to clear skies and ensured all skiers were put through their paces.
It's too ridiculous that she didn't make it, spesh when the judges put through Jean who can't sing in tune!
He is being put through a vigorous physical fitness programme which includes stamina, gym work, endurance running and weight training.
As a result a number of teams were put through a three-day activity that used the disciplines of abseiling, canyoning and whitewater rafting.
Most of us were put through a system which led us to hate, or certainly dislike, the language which we should love.
It is as if our stolid church hymns have been put through a magical transformation and sent back to us full of life, spirit and human feeling.
Eight minutes after Thompson's opener, Ian Wright scored an equaliser after being put through by the elegant Dennis Bergkamp.
However, the characters are put through a complicated process that makes them look like two-dimensional line drawings, with outlines.
Then after the trays pass the visual inspection they are put through a high-pressure steam vacuum machine that sterilises the instruments.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The battery in general was also put through a strenuous course in the use of the semaphore and the wigwag.
The bundles of grass are opened up, shaken out, and put through a willowing machine.
Also, your garments are as wrinkled as though you'd been put through a wringer.
On those that have jam or jelly for their foundation, cream cheese put through a pastry tube forms the decoration.
The rake tears the bushes so, and the berries have to be put through a fanning mill twice to free them from leaves and rubbish.
It was the slickest job of the kind that has been put through in this neck of the war.
This seed is then put through a huller which takes off the outside hull or thick skin.
The ore to be treated is first calcined, then put through a rock-breaker or stamper battery in a perfectly dry state.
The mashed potatoes remaining from a former meal were put through a small fruit press or ricer to make them light and flaky.
Karen showed him the phone and he started to put through a person-to-person call.
We were now put through a gradual process of acclimatization.
How about that big deal you were going to put through for me?
An old rusty gun-barrel, without a lock, lay in a corner, which the mother put through a small crevice, and the savages, perceiving it, fled.
Dry the bread in the oven and put through food grinder or sifter.
Our farmer members put through about 700 lambs a week in spring, as well as hoggets and cull ewes.
We captured the state legislature of Oregon and put through splendid protective legislation, and it was vetoed by the governor, who was a creature of the trusts.
She called in at George Eliot School and watched as a drama group were put through their paces by teacher Lucy Haywood, directing a scene from Twelfth Night.
Cwmbran dominated the first period and were rewarded in the 38th minute when Sean Mainwaring was put through and he eased the ball past visiting keeper Gary Haman.
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