1. I can assure you that any busybody would be hard put to it to prove maltreatment! 2. The more exacting you are in putting the finishing touches to the picture, the better the result will be. 3. Lads like Gregan, Sunley and Isaacs are all putting themselves in the shop window, and some day a big club will come and get them. 4. Were people putting their money on England, did they reckon that they were going to survive that last onslaught? 5. But without Delors as their flag-bearer, the Socialists will be hard put to find another candidate who enjoys such prestige. 6. Chipping and putting often cost Pak strokes, but her putting stroke Thursday was generally smooth. 7. He sat, still as the dead, a resident of an institution built long ago to house people when there were no more places to put them. 8. He says he found out when he slacked off for a couple of post-Olympic years how easy it is to put weight on the gut. 9. Putting was making him so loopy, he tried putting cross-handed for two holes one round, then switched back. 10. There is an eventual resolution, but is everything put right. |