1. He put chalk marks on the stage to show the actors where they should stand. 2. Mr Lamont has also put his mark on Tory budgets for the next three years, regardless of whether he remains Chancellor. 3. In this course, however, it is felt preferable to put the mark underneath the symbol in all cases of syllabic consonants. 4. Although he started with scant podium experience, the administrators allowed him to put his mark on the opera company. 5. As for Immelt, if he survives as long as Welch did, he is sure to put his mark on GE just as firmly as Welch has. 6. Baylor already has started putting his mark on this team. 7. Big Mig is ready to put his mark on the Tour de France. 8. Both teams put singe marks all over their pitching staffs. 9. A purple or red mark was put on the skinny arms of those who qualified. 10. But aside from his rugged good looks and a flair for the dramatic, Sculley had not put his mark on the company. |