Examples of using Is to put in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Our job is to put on a party that's bigger,
A pro tip is to put a link to your Airbnb experience in your Instagram bio,
A good tip is to put a pillow under your knees so that your back can relax.
Our ambition is to put these words into practice, and for that we need your ideas and your support.
The concept of the annual report is to put a bridge between the past and the future.
The goal is to put the numbers and signs for building operations with their respective outcomes.
Is to put a final nail in the family coffin It seems that your father's dying wish by publicly admitting to framing David Clarke.
And the only way to do that is to put it in ontari's head.
The purpose of Directive 96/34 1 is to put into effect the framework agreement on parental leave concluded by the European cross-industry organisations.
But if your plan is to put me in a mental institution, you can walk right out that door.
The challenge is to put savings and financial liquidity to productive use
Printing vinyl is also as easy to take off as it is to put.
so the best way to contribute is to put in a catalytic converter.
Aimee van Wynsberghe's mission is to put the ethical and responsible development, use and control of robots on the global agenda.
Peel and stick wallpaper is also just as easy to take off as it is to put on.
And all you want is to put one of us in the cold ground with no women to keep us company.
And I figure the best way to deflect them that keeps you guys and that thing out of it. that doesn't show anything incriminating, is to put something together.
Bullshit. The only reason you're doing this is to put pressure on Donna.
the main problem, which is to put pressure on countries housing financial centres to freeze and repatriate illegal funds deposited there by corrupt rulers.
the Commission states that one of the priorities is to put consumers at the heart of other EU policies.