1. But yesterday Forum rejected the criticism and said it had put seven names to Mr Adamec for the cabinet posts. 2. Charfi had never before put his name to such a public statement. 3. Craig McGrugan put his name on the score sheet twice and Jonathan Kennedy got the other. 4. Emilio recognized the smell instantly but it was a moment before he could put a name to it. 5. First, can we talk about the structure without putting names in the boxes? 6. He asked the bishop to put his name on the list for an army chaplaincy. 7. He felt guilty but relieved that he had not put his name to it. 8. His name had been put on a bronze plaque in raised letters. 9. Now he would have to return the money he had been given to put names forward for the vacancies. 10. Put your name at the top of each answer sheet. |