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50 Sentences With "put on the brakes"

How to use put on the brakes in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "put on the brakes" and check conjugation/comparative form for "put on the brakes". Mastering all the usages of "put on the brakes" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But a heroic bystander hopped aboard and put on the brakes.
Also, if you're using Mamba for iOS, put on the brakes.
Why then, Sebastian Mallaby asks, didn't he put on the brakes?
You think that the car will put on the brakes by itself.
Despite the debt boom, central banks have been loathe to put on the brakes.
It also takes so much longer to put on the brakes than you realize.
More than 100 experts called on the Home Office to put on the brakes.
And yet we don't also want to put on the brakes on the economy. Right?
Try and drive it into a wall, the Phantom 43 will put on the brakes.
I had to put on the brakes, but Supernaw came in and cleaned up the pile.
Cause you can't go too far in that direction without having to put on the brakes.
It was the only time a man had put on the brakes — normally that was my role!
Why put on the brakes now when the stakes are so high and the competition so fierce?
It opened itself to the world when necessary, and put on the brakes when it chose to.
It had received book orders totalling over US$13bn before it was forced to put on the brakes.
At one point, Lincoln flies in front of an oncoming truck causing it to put on the brakes.
Any good accident investigator will tell you, just put on the brakes a little bit and let this thing unfold.
It wasn't until the shelter worker asked if we wanted a same-day adoption that he put on the brakes.
It's not like you can put on the brakes or put up a roadblock and guarantee a couple of rainouts.
Nationwide, vaping has become a runaway train, with various private and public entities now trying to put on the brakes.
"I put on the brakes and it bounced and went in," Berglund said of his fourth goal of the season.
But leading congressional Republicans and U.S. energy firms concerned about losing business with Russia have been seeking to put on the brakes.
Though the worker exits stage right in the nick of time, an understandably distracted Simari Birkner had already put on the brakes.
But that would also drain wetlands and potentially increase flooding elsewhere, causing officials with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to put on the brakes.
The Denver Broncos have been free-falling ever since their bye week and look to put on the brakes when they host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Fittingly, then, all of this character work is put on the brakes in the climax of "Clooney" for a gasp-inducing last shot that renders everything else suddenly unimportant.
The orbiter will be moving at more than 8,700 miles per hour, so it needs to put on the brakes just enough to get captured by Mars' gravitational pull.
Many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, policy experts, and business groups are urging Trump to put on the brakes, but he appears to be moving full speed ahead.
You might imagine that a drastic change in U.S. trade policy would require congressional approval, and that Republicans — who claim to believe in free markets — would put on the brakes.
But Kushner, Trump, and their allies have leaked to reporters a counterfactual history of how much more extreme Trump's decisions would have been if they weren't there to put on the brakes.
His comments on rates are another sign the central bank - which has tightened monetary policy five times since July 2017 - could put on the brakes amid recent signs the economy is underperforming.
Ivory Coast and Ghana had been increasing the prices paid to cocoa farmers and encouraging them to expand and could face a political backlash if they now attempt to put on the brakes.
For an administration that has prided itself on not offering any sanctions relief until full denuclearization, the United States should have seen the train wreck well in advance and put on the brakes.
Another key issue any new statement may need to address will be how far the Fed would tolerate inflation going above its 2-percent target before it would need to put on the brakes, Bostic said.
I've failed and fallen so many times, and hit so many dead ends, and still, sometimes I have to put on the brakes a little bit, and re-evaluate, and go in a slightly different direction.
The comments by Poloz to CTV in an interview are another sign the central bank - which has hiked rates five times since July 2017 - could put on the brakes amid recent signs the economy is underperforming.
"If your esthetician re-dips the stick into the wax, put on the brakes immediately and tell her you no longer want the rest of the waxing treatment," because that's a sign of an unhygienic establishment, she says.
Firms must comply with the new rule no later than April 10, but financial services opponents have been sending up smoke signals that they expect the new Trump administration to put on the brakes or move to kill the rule.
Meanwhile, your hands are bound, but there ain't no seat-belts, so if I put on the brakes or swerve, you get thrown like a pinball across the van and slammed against the wall, with no way to brace yourself.
The paper argues that the United States economy is not actually closing in on its full economic potential and has plenty of room for continued growth — so long as the Federal Reserve doesn't put on the brakes of the expansion prematurely.
San Diego started giving out tickets to riders not wearing a helmet, and San Francisco also put on the brakes, impounding the scooters and issuing a cease-and-desist order after Bird, Lime and Spin launched their services in the city without asking.
They seized a passing coal train, put on the brakes, and effectively blocked the rail tracks. An coal car was dumped on the tracks. The rioters attempted to stop an express train, and an estimated 200 people ran to the train. They were unsuccessful, and that train along with a number of other trains made their way to the station.
Mr. MacDonald came and two other men with him. I said come up and > help me put on the brakes, and then I discovered the hood of the cage above > the collar of the shaft. I immediately reversed the engine, but it was too > late. The coroner's jury found the brakes had been inspected six hours before the accident, and the brakes were working after the accident.
In 1959, Dupre played in only the first 4 regular games of the season. His only touchdown was a 2-yard pass from John Unitas against the Chicago Bears on October 18. He sustained a season-ending injury while driving home from a Tuesday practice. He put on the brakes and felt something pop in his leg, that caused ruptured blood vessels in his thigh.
By 1975 external creditors had lost confidence in Peru's ability to repay its debts and began to put on the brakes. Whether because of such external pressure or because of growing internal opposition to the increasingly arbitrary decisions of the government, the Peruvian military decided to replace Velasco in 1975. The experiment ended on a note of defeat, not so much of its objectives as of its methods.
Lhasa Apsos are independent as well as very loyal and eager-to-please dogs, yet they may be suspicious toward strangers. While Lhasa Apsos show loyalty to their owners, they will let their masters know when they don't want to do something. They will lie flat without moving, "put on the brakes" and refuse to walk forward or try to back away. Time and patience will build trust between the Lhasa and owner.
December 2016: John Alexander Gifford was riding his Harley-Davidson Night Rod motorcycle, heading home from work. When he put on the brakes, they malfunctioned, causing him to lose control of the bike and crash into trees by the side of the road. He sustained extensive critical injuries, which have required 11 surgeries so far — with more to come. On Gifford's behalf, Bob Hilliard has filed suit against Harley-Davidson (HD), stating that the company knew about the brake defect months before the accident.
The brake was still stuck; I could not move it. I again > reversed the engine and sent the cage back about the same distance and > stepped over to the other side and took hold of the other brake, and it was > in the same condition. The second time the cage came to the surface, I > called three times for the shift boss, for God's sake come and help me put > on the brakes. In the meantime, I was reversing the engine backwards and > forwards.
Engine stress and fuel consumption were the two main factors for the Grand Prix as the optimum strategy was one of a solitary pit stop. However, a driver in a lightly fuelled car could have an advantage over his rivals and this often resulted in less stress being put on the brakes. Michael Schumacher made a good start to hold the first position from Ralf Schumacher on the inside line going into the first corner. Coulthard in third place was heavily fuelled for a one-stop strategy and he led a close pack of cars.
After Bugs and Willoughby fall through the sky in a lengthy sequence, they "put on the brakes" and make a soft, feet-first landing on the ground. Bugs says to the audience, "N'yah, fooled you, didn't we?!" The dog follows with, "Yeah!" just as the cartoon fades out. Willoughby's line and the fade out to the end card are usually cut in TV versions (mostly those shown on the Ted Turner-owned cable networks TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang) to cover up the fact that the cartoon had been edited in such an abrupt manner prior to release in theaters.

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