We have no meanings for "put in repair" in our records yet.
1 Next day the old traveling coach saw the light, and was sent to be put in repair .
2 The building was an old one, five stories in height, which had recently been put in repair .
3 A new addition has been erected at one end, and the old church may soon be put in repair .
4 All the fences were put in repair , and where weeds had grown rank, they were replaced by pretty gardens.
5 It is still in use as far as Bethlehem, and could be put in repair and made serviceable for the whole distance.
6 Not long after Almagro's departure, Pizarro sent off the remaining vessel, under the pretext of its being put in repair at Panama.
7 Just lately it has been put in repair , and it was in this way that the well came to be emptied and cleaned out.
8 We had it put in repair - let me see: how long since?-wehad it put in repair just after Mrs. Finch's last confinement but one.
9 I don't want my house put in repair , or rather out of repair, by a master who employs "Jacks of all Trades."
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