References in classic literature ?
When everything had been put right, and the carriage had been brought back to the road, Levin had the lunch served.
Marilla felt that, in some strange way, his marriage with Anne would put right that old mistake.
He only know'd that it wasn't put right by them what undertook that line of business, and that it didn't come right of itself.
It's enough to be robbed while you're snoring because you're too comfortable, without being put right with your four seven ones.
If you should meet with anybody that don't know it by that name (which hardly anybody does), when you've got nigh upon about a odd mile, or say and a quarter if you like, up Maiden Lane, Battle Bridge, ask for Harmony Jail, and you'll be put right. I shall expect you, Wegg,' said Mr Boffin, clapping him on the shoulder with the greatest enthusiasm, 'most joyfully.
- I want to be put right, if I am wrong - isn't it, really?'
Ye higher men, think ye that I am here to put right what ye have put wrong?
No doubt there was some quarrel, some whimsey on the part of William, who, though a good fellow, was a little exacting sometimes--something that a woman could put right. But though he inclined to take the easiest view of his responsibilities, he cared too much for this daughter to let things be.
"It's a big year for every international side going into a World Cup and we have a lot of things we want to just put right for ourselves, get across on the park for the fans, for us.
Emery has to be given a few more transfer windows to put right a squad badly affected by woeful prioritising.
The place is supposed to be crumbling in parts, so every year that passes unchecked it becomes more dangerous and more expensive to put right. So get a move on!
Fitch assumes all bond holders will execute the "no call put right" of the notes on the first-call date due to the termination of guarantee.