the proper sentence in English would be " I placed the news paper on your chair"
A newspaper ad could be placed in any newspaper. For instance, the New York Times, San Jose Mercury, or the Vancouver Sun. You would need to contact the newspaper about putting in an ad.
Vegemite should be placed above the food pyramid as it is the food of the gods
You would have better results if you placed an ad in a local newspaper and/or on craigslist
I feel writing a letter of complaint like this to the editor of a national newspaper would be a waste of time. A national newspaper makes its money by publishing information of national or international interest, and while I am sure that the noise of the loudspeaker is annoying you, it is hardly of national importance. You would do better taking up the issue with your local government officials. Perhaps the response of these officials to your complaint may be of more interest to the Times of India.
The CAT is a type of tourniquet. You would place it above the wound IF you cannot control bleeding with direct pressure.
nope, just blow off the top of the atmosphere immediately above it into space.
43 million in Roman numerals would be [XLIII] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).
The number 150,000,000 written as a Roman numeral would be [CL] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).
The number 93,000,000 written as a Roman numeral would be [XCIII] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).
It shouldn't matter how the person is positioned as long as the saline solution or medicine was placed above them, so it could gravity flow to the bloodstream. (I'm fairly sure that IVs don't use a siphon flow, but I may be wrong? If it DID then it shouldn't matter where anything was placed, but considering the bag is always placed above the patient I assume it is gravity based.)
Yes.