Đặt câu với từ "put-upon"

1. 5 We were put upon by him.

2. 6 The mirror was put upon the table.

3. 4 The people are not going to be put upon.

4. Volunteers from all walks of life are feeling put upon.

5. 7 Because he a little salt, To put upon his tail.

6. 3 Volunteers from all walks of life are feeling put upon.

7. Along he came and he did put... upon my farm his clumsy foot.

8. I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.

9. 19 Thom is so good - natured that his friends constantly put upon him.

10. In Andragogy, major emphasis is put upon participation of adults in learning activities

11. 12 I'll answer for it you shall have nothing put upon you here.

12. 10 Stress is put upon the theoretical exploration of a graphic identification system.

13. 1 I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.

14. 12 I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.

15. 26 I'm fed up with being put upon by my boss all the time.

16. 13 It is rather put upon defense,[www.Sentencedict.com] and finds new support and excuse.

17. 17 Hart was so good tempered that some of his " friends " constantly put upon him.

18. 14 " He was going to Wheaton,'said Jessica, not noticing the slight put upon her father.

19. 22 As a teenager, I fully understand all of these pressures that are put upon us.

20. 8 Basically, coins represent the value put upon objects which we own and want to trade.

21. 16 That's an old sham , thousands of such tricks are put upon the poor women every day.

22. 11 A sudden and severe strain was put upon them by the cutting off of these supplies.

23. 9 If we want to stop being put upon , we have to build up the family fortunes.

24. The trouble, as you have found, is that the tier below will feel put - upon and restive.

25. 2 Consumer pressure is being put upon the food industry to cut down on factory farming methods.

26. Often he is resignedly mutilated by sour aldermen, by painfully fat lord mayors, by put-upon railway porters.Sentencedict

27. What obligation does Ephesians 5:33 put upon a wife, and what does this require of a husband?

28. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle allowancing, simple past and past participle Allowanced) To put upon …

29. It was impossible that Diocletian should submit to the Affront put upon him without an earnest effort to avenge it

30. The height of the pillow, which the pillow is put upon the pillow props, is adjusted as high as desired.

31. Never from the time yoke was first put upon him had a man succeeded in Budging him against his will

32. Then a tall paper hat was put upon his head, with the inscription "Haeresiarcha" (i.e., the leader of a heretical movement).

33. While vesting, the Amice was put upon the head in such a way that the decoration stretched from temple to temple

34. 15 Given election being the fundamental mechanism for producing and changing legitimate power, emphasis should be put upon the mechanism of sustaining legitimacy.

35. 18 He went to catch a dickeybird , And thought he could not fail, Because he'd got a little salt, To put upon his tail.

36. 23 He knows the Firebird will soon remove the spell he has put upon them and return their souls bringing them back to true life.

37. “And I will also ease the burdens which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs” (Mosiah 24:14).

38. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle Allowancing, simple past and past participle allowanced) To put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink).

39. Allowance (third-person singular simple present Allowances, present participle allowancing, simple past and past participle Allowanced) To put upon a fixed Allowance (especially of provisions and drink)

40. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle allowancing, simple past and past participle Allowanced) (transitive) To put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink)

41. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle allowancing, simple past and past participle Allowanced) (transitive) To put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink)

42. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle Allowancing, simple past and past participle allowanced) (transitive) To put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink)

43. Allowance (third-person singular simple present allowances, present participle Allowancing, simple past and past participle allowanced) (transitive) To put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink)

44. And thy renown went forth among the heathen for thy beauty: for it was perfect through my comeliness, which I had put upon thee, saith the Lord GOD.

45. 20 And thy renown went forth among the heathen for thy beauty: for it was perfect through my comeliness, which I had put upon thee, saith the Lord GOD.

46. (See NIV) Numbers 4:14 And they shall put upon it all the vessels thereof, wherewith they minister about it, even the Censers, the fleshhooks, and the shovels, and

47. It bears up under the stresses and strains put upon it in marriage, while the two in this close relationship learn to be flexible and adjust to each other.

48. 21 As it transpired afterwards, she had availed herself of the anthropophagous customs of the Amahagger to organize this sacrifice in revenge of the slight put upon her by Job.

49. Can any thing be more Absonant from faith and reason than this absurd expression? and yet it is the direct sense, if it be any, that these men put upon the words.

50. The fixative stems orthodontic interarches still possess in its superior surface 02 (two) screws of Allen, the first screw 5 to fix the work arch 7 and the second screw 6 to fix the put upon rigid arch 8.

51. Translations in context of "Burthen" in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: But to you I say, 24 And to the rest who are at Thyatira: Whosoever have not this doctrine, and who have not known the depths of Satan, as they say, I will not put upon you any other Burthen.

52. "application" (of one thing to another), mid-15c., originally in grammatical sense "the relation to a noun or pronoun of another noun or clause added to it by way of explanation," from Latin Appositionem (nominative appositio) "a setting before," noun of action from past-participle stem of apponere "lay beside, set near," especially "serve, set before," also "put upon, apply," from ad "to, toward" (see ad-) + …