| 11. | Cursing softly in French, the driver put on the brake and stepped outside.
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| 12. | He tried to put on the brakes, he tried to put it in park.
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| 13. | But Myers said leaders should put on the brakes before it goes any further.
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| 14. | The result is to want to put on the brakes.
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| 15. | Even regulators who should have known better were unwilling to put on the brakes.
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| 16. | Expressen said the driver forgot to put on the brakes.
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| 17. | In both cases, the adjective should be the signal to put on the brakes.
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| 18. | But they're counting on us to put on the brakes.
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| 19. | All were quick to respond in the affirmative, until Wolens put on the brakes.
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| 20. | It was too late to put on the brakes,
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