put in• How much did you put in?• When did you put the money in?• The landlord has promised to put in a new heating system.• I put $50 in my bank every week.• She usually ends up putting in several extra hours work at weekends.• When I'm preparing for a tournament I put in thirty or forty hours of training a week.• The workmen are coming to put the new windows intoday.• Any money that you put in your account will immediately start earning interest.
put in for something• Scuse the errors - will whiz this off and put in for 0800 lifttomorrow.• Yes, her husband had asked her to put in for £500 worth of shares.• And what was more, he had put in for a divorce.• In the meantime, put in for a divorce.• Almost every word has been put in for a purpose and needs to be commented upon.• So then I had to put in for another grant because he'd smashed every damn thing.• Just put in for any campus and send it over to us.• When they put in forrepairs at Genoa and encounter Deronda at the hotel, she hopes to speak with him.
put your faith/trust/confidence in somebody/something• Events that happen previously show us that Atticus is a person that we can put our trust in.• Others put their faith incamphor.• None the less, geophysicists continue to look, continue to put their faith inghosts of a sort.• The Profitboss puts his trust in his people.• The unfortunatecrew of Tai Ki had put their faith in several coats of tung oil, to no effect.• He put his faith in the genius of individuals.• Can she put her faith in the people who oversaw her career before?• She was putting her trust in the wrong people again.
put in an appearance• A few more attemptsconvinced him that nobody was going to put in an appearance.• He always had their maidsqueeze some freshjuice when Lorna Lewis was scheduled to put in an appearance.• He wondered what time Howarth usually put in an appearance.• Napkins and old cigarettepackets did not, sadly, put in an appearance.• Others, semi-sightseers, put in an appearance.• We tour a lot in late winter and early spring, too, when sleet likes to put in an appearance.• She always tried to put in an appearance at the funerals of patients who had the misfortune to die.• There was an hour yet before she need put in an appearance in the restaurant for the evening meal.