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The people of the village built a wooden bridge across the river.
A bridge was built across the river.
Human beings alone take a very long time to bring up their little ones.
Hang your coat and hat up on the rack over there.
In the fall, covers are put over the fans in trains.
I put handcuffs on him.
It is not wise to put your money on a horse.
The house isn't huge and it's on about two-thirds of an acre, and when we first bought it I spent several hours every week getting the lawnmower fixed and cutting the lawn, in that order.
I spent a whole day in cleaning up my room.
Do up the box with decorative tape.
The ship was built at considerable expense.
The nuclear ship was built at a considerable expense.
Put a record on the stereo.
John put his foot on the brake and we stopped suddenly.
It doesn't taste all that great for all the effort and technique the chef put into it.
The cook hasn't put any on it.
The waitress spread a white cloth over the table.
It's best to put covers on paperbacks.
Spending two hours writing an email that won't even take up one page of a sheet of paper is not something you can write home about. It's more like you're writing about your own inability to write coherently.
Tom poured cold water over himself to wake himself up.

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