Examples of using Puts him in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
That puts him in the room.
I need something that puts him at the scene.
That puts him in the room and on the day.
And, uh, GPS ankle bracelet puts him there right now.
Address puts him at the Crescent hotel.
I say that when the government drafts a man from civil life and puts him in the military service….
Methadone puts him in the victim's car.
This is because the weight of the baby is resting on your bladder, which puts him under more pressure than usual.
It puts him on the top of the suspect list.
Phone tracker puts him at the stadium.
It puts him at special risk for suicide.
He got there around noon, Which puts him somewhere In that radius.
That puts him in his 70s now?
Constantius II elevates his cousin Gallus to Caesar, and puts him in charge of the Eastern part of the Roman Empire.
She puts him on some kind of pedestal.
The past however catches up and puts him in front of a difficult choice.
That puts him 20 miles from the sighting in Hexham.
Find an alternative way to celebrate that suits the guest of honor and puts him at ease with a party that's more to his liking.
His cell puts him in the vicinity of all three rapes.
He cannot become prime minister as he did not run in the election,though his apparent victory puts him in a position to pick someone for the job.
Puts him in a 60-mile radius; that's 5,600 square miles to cover.
Keeping Sam on the case puts him in complete conflict of interest.
His search puts him in the cross hairs of two warring outlaw biker clubs.
Such a feeling prevents him from being of real service to thepeople while in office, and always puts him under the heaviest strain of pressure to barter his convictions for the sake of holding office.”.
A police officer working night shifts,[which puts him in a position of] being half way in the grave and half way in jail, performs the most honourable job of the state," says Mioc.
Unfortunately, one ancient writer,Pausanias, puts him in the 8th century, while Herodotus puts him in the 6th.
I say that when the government drafts a man from civil life and puts him in the military service… and, thereafter, because the man does not show sufficient aptitude gives him a blue discharge, or a discharge without honor, that fact should not be permitted to prevent the man from receiving the benefits to which soldiers are generally entitled.
That it is the emancipation that renders man free and puts him on the way to using his own rational faculties and to understanding objectively the world and his own part in it.
The basketball he plays at the age of 20 puts him in the position of one of the most dominant players of today, and the speed at which all this has taken place is especially fascinating.