Use "put him through the mill" in a sentence

1. Candidates are put through the mill by the Senate.

2. No, Min-gi, don't put him through.

3. Singing the national anthem they pushed John through the streets, finally dumping him in the Town Mill pond.

4. The old mill has been put to good purpose.

5. He's really been through the mill recently.

6. Remove the parsley and lovage or celery and lightly process soup in a food processor, or put through a food mill.

7. They put him in a basket and lowered him down through a hole in the city wall.

8. And I would lift him, and he would put his fingers through.

9. For puree, defrost the berries and press through a food mill.

10. The Backseat Put him in the Backseat Run like a athlete Run like a athlete Catch him, put him in the Backseat Catch him, put him in the Backseat Run like

11. Berkeley put God in that gap; the phenomenalists, including Mill, essentially left the question unanswered.

12. There has been a rumor mill on him for years.

13. Put him in the chair.

14. Put him in the scene.

15. Before the match began, Joe attacked Reigns and put him through a broadcast table with a uranage.

16. Put him on the table!

17. Put him in the conveyor.

18. I tackled him and put him on the ground.

19. The surroundings put him at ease.

20. It's the captain, put him on.

21. The operator will put you through.

22. Around 1900-190 the mill was closed and put up for sale, remaining unoccupied for some time.

23. Burrers Mill (historical) Burrers Mill (historical) (aka Bailey Mill) Locale

24. Put him back in the timeout chair.

25. 5 That put him on the precipice.

26. Force chilies through a food mill or sieve, straining out seeds and skins.

27. The other policeman put the handcuffs on him.

28. Please put me through to the Manager.

29. It put him in a predicament.

30. Put him back in his jumpsuit.

31. I can't put up with him.

32. Put this shit on him now.

33. They tied him up and put a gag on him.

34. The good news put him in fine fettle.

35. So I cuff him, put him in the car and away we go.

36. After feeding the baby, put him upright, have him lean against your shoulder and burp him.

37. Put him in the cell of the brownstone basement.

38. I decided to put him under hypnosis and ask him again.

39. Your call has been put through.

40. The new recruits were put through their paces.

41. I am being put through the fucking wringer!

42. The trainees were put through an assault course.

43. Put him in the scuppers with a hosepipe on him, early in the morning.

44. The mill could be put back into full working order with a minimum of effort,[Sentencedict] should the need ever arise.

45. Another 400 miles can put him lame.

46. They decided to put him under observation.

47. How can you put him at ease?

48. + 7 After that he put the robe+ on him, wrapped him with the sash,+ clothed him with the sleeveless coat,+ and put the ephʹod+ on him and tied it with the woven belt*+ of the ephʹod, binding it securely on him.

49. The next race will put him on his mettle.

50. Shits himself when you put him in the ring.

51. God put it into my heart to Abjure him and the life around him

52. The drink had put him in an amiable mood.

53. They put all the students through the replacement examination.

54. Jehovah “put within him His holy spirit.”

55. Oh, put him away in his cage.

56. 5 We were put upon by him.

57. The examination put a lot of stress on him.

58. He put his shopping on the seat behind him.

59. We put him back in his suit and we quarantine him on the ship!

60. The conjurer would probably put a spell on him, turning him into a toad.

61. Another local mill was known as Furnace Mill.

62. Grist Mill

63. They put him in a basket and let him down outside the city wall.

64. The bullet went straight through him.

65. 13 The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot.

66. The counselling helped Dan to put the past behind him.

67. The car is put through rigorous road performance tests.

68. You've just gotta put your nose through.

69. Put me through to Wehrmacht HQ in...

70. Don’t put your head through the barbed-wire fence.

71. He felt he would be put through the hoop.

72. Put the other end of the string through the loop.

73. Don't trust him. He's rotten through and through.

74. On one occasion Pashhur, a priest, struck him and had him put in the stocks.

75. The cast crowded around him and Gabby put her arms around him unselfconsciously and cried.

76. The film director put the young actor through his paces.

77. 11 I think you have put him on the spot.

78. 9 Pneumonia put him in the hospital for a week.

79. 12 Simple as sneezing to put him on the defensive.

80. His brother probably put him up to it.