| 41. | On Friday, airline spokeswoman Alejandra Gonzalez said the pilot put on the brakes but the plane didn't stop.
|
| 42. | If you want to slow down you can take your foot off the accelerator or put on the brake.
|
| 43. | Some who were on track for big changes put on the brakes after the mess in Florida last month.
|
| 44. | It goes without saying that stocks respond to the economy, and in 2000, the economy put on the brakes.
|
| 45. | In the immediate past, the instinct would have been to put on the brakes and reverse directions _ again.
|
| 46. | The driver will be questioned as to whether he forgot to put on the brakes before he left the vehicle.
|
| 47. | She is so savvy about when to put on the brakes that she has been given the nickname La Prudentissima.
|
| 48. | The garish signs and weird buildings were designed to get the kids yelling for dad to put on the brakes.
|
| 49. | When the economy threatens to overheat and drive prices higher, the Fed typically puts on the brakes by raising borrowing costs.
|
| 50. | Modano skated out almost to the blue line, put on the brakes and decided just to whip the puck at Joseph.
|