Examples of using Has put in English and their translations into Malay
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God has put me here.
And to make it worse he has put salt in it.
She has put a nail inside the shoe.
The first elimination has put Lorenzo on his guard.
That has put the final nail in the coffin.”.
People also translate
We need to take care of what God has put in our hands.
This has put our troops in danger.
I can't evenbegin to fathom the amount of crap that Helix has put into Felicity's head, Johnny.
Even uncle has put motor in your eyes?
He has put on his mask and you can't see anything.
And now the king has put the price your heads?
He has put Varun's sim card in a new mobile phone'.
The immigration authority of Ireland has put in place strict immigration rules for visitors.
He has put our hearts into the furnace of his Omniscience.
The times that you have climbed in a minibus and the driver has put the heating and after a while you have or have asked to remove it;
He has put the best of his thoughts down on paper.
That Yihua Palace has put Tianhong Clan in trouble? Are you saying?
Who has put wisdom in the clouds, or given understanding to the mists?
It's clear this firm has put a lot of work into their submission.
Who has put a lot of neighborhood people in federal prison… that someone mayhave violated your meal. It's the unfortunate nagging suspicion you get as an FBI agent.
Your reckless behavior has put our peace and the lives of every Payan at risk.
Who has put wisdom in the inward parts, or given understanding to the mind?
Our review process has put us in the 100 most innovative schools worldwide.
Who has put wisdom in the high clouds, or given knowledge to the lights of the north?
The U.S. State Department has put it on a list of foreign terrorist organizations.
XBet has put the video at the core of their strategy, as far as making part of a special video channel with reviews of upcoming sports events.
Our review process has put us in the top 10 schools and colleges in the world.
My sister has put our nation in great jeopardy.
Nicolas Sarkozy has put his name to three books, Hollande to at least four.
This is not the first time Mat Sabu has put the party in an awkward position among the Malays who support its struggle for an Islamic state.