31. The Army has experimented with putting computers aboard tanks and helicopters.
32. The costliness of the machines, however, meant it was impossible to put a computer on every desk.
33. The current buzz is about putting computers in classrooms so kids can learn the cyber-skills they need.
34. The decision in Mitchell vs. Helms allows taxpayers to put computers into Catholic schools without running afoul of the Establishment Clause.
35. The district has a five-year technology plan, but no place to put new computers.
36. The foundation had wanted to put computers in the homes and hospital rooms of sick children.
37. The tests are an effort to put a computer through a series of exercises that closely mirror real world computing problems.
38. The technology revolution that has put computers on laps and calculators on wrists surely must have arrived at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
39. They then brainstorm how computers may be put to use in daily lives.
40. They ease into line ahead of you, just as you put your computer on the conveyor that will take it through an X-ray scanner.