He was put up in the house of the village chief.
I don't know how it is exactly, but the law seems to put things up in price.
The building was put up in 1929 as a town hall.
He put his hands up in case I was going to do it again.
The present building cost £800 when it was put up in 1867.
They first said the game would be put up in September 2007.
"I'm more likely to put up my hand here than in a church."
It's much more likely to put Americans up in arms.
He stopped and put his hands up in the air.
When we put them up in our house, they make everything look quite different.