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Example sentences for "placed under"

  • All plants in full sap must be placed under a frame in the house, in which they can be almost entirely buried with sphagnum, not too wet, and the house must be kept cool and rather moist until the cions are well established.

  • They may be placed under trees or on the shady side of a building, or if they are numerous, as in commercial establishments, a cloth screen should be provided as shown in Fig.

  • Propagated by layers, or by ripened cuttings, which root freely if placed under a hand-glass.

  • In early summer by cuttings, placed under a hand-glass.

  • The same disease is placed under synocha by one author, under synochus by another.

  • A stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid.

  • Sidenote: International bureaus to be placed under League.

  • Furthermore, they agree that all such international bureaus to be constituted in future shall be placed under control of the League.

  • It has been denied that dum-dum bullets, placed under ban by all civilized nations, have been used by the Germans, but there is no doubt that explosive bullets have been used.

  • Nine eggs may be placed under a Bantam hen, and as many as fifteen under a Dorking.

  • If the meat is baked, the pudding may at once be placed under it, resting the former on a small three-cornered stand.

  • After being kept snug beneath the coop for a week (the coop should be placed under cover at nightfall), the chicks may be turned loose for an hour or so in the warmest part of the day.

  • They had their travelling-bags with them; and Miss Henley had left directions that the luggage was to be placed under care of the landlord until her return.

  • Sober English people, if they saw him now, would almost think him a fit subject to be placed under restraint.

  • Oxbye still persisting in his desire to be placed under Mr. Vimpany's care; one last responsibility rested on the official gentlemen now in charge of him.

  • The battery E can be placed under or back of the refrigerator as desired.

  • To make a reduced picture, the original is placed under G, the tracer point changed to G and the pencil to F.

  • Cuttings will strike readily either in sand or soil if placed under glass in heat.

  • Cuttings may be struck in sand, placed under a glass, and subjected to heat.

  • Cuttings root readily in either soil or sand, especially if placed under glass.

  • Exasperated by a refusal which followed his efforts at conciliation, Stephen ordered the bishops to be placed under arrest, and their benefices to be seized.

  • This force, and similar ones in McDonough and Schuyler counties, he placed under command of their own officers.

  • Ninety-three Morrisites, few of whom could speak English, were arraigned before Judge Kinney and placed under bonds.

  • If the title is placed under Beyle, then there must be a reference from Bombet; and if under the pseudonym, there must be a reference from Beyle.

  • It will be a work of great labour, and if the Department prepare it, the learning of the country will be placed under a lasting obligation.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "placed under" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always like; breeding season; buffalo robe; cannot bear; drove them; early work; firm resolution; good voyage; heat necessary; look through; lower chamber; matter whether; picket guard; placed before; placed himself; placed myself; placed the; placed them; placed under; placed upon; please tell; small clump; something like; sometimes applied; that for; well skilled