Sentence examples for be made to attach from inspiring English sources

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Plans will be made to attach the statue to the mausoleum more securely, she said.

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Multiple relevant holes were made to attach various muscles to the prosthesis.

In this work, therefore, an attempt has been made to attach the 1,10-phenanthroline through magnesium metal ion to the cellulose tartrate framework.

Once the decision had been made to attach the room to what is, in effect, a boat, designing it was fairly straightforward, he concludes.

In an attempt to render the array of micro test tubes and microbeakers as a potential biosensor, attempt was made to attach the as-synthesized SPIONs onto the porous template.

The other PC, for instance, appears to be a bit more customized, and is made to attach to a TV, presumably to reduce cost of entry among the generally low-income households (if low-income is the correct term in a communist economy).

Internal CTG alone and ST analysis are used in complicated term deliveries when a decision has been made to attach a scalp electrode to the fetal head.

Pleated drapes are made to attach to hooks that hang from this curtain rod and open-and-close by pulling the cord hanging down one side.

Most wheels that are made to attach to servos, will be able to just screw right on to them, so you don't have to worry about that as much.

Some proteins can be made to localize to cell membranes by attaching a molecule called palmitic acid to them.

In recent times, however, great efforts have been made to remove the disgrace attached to bankruptcy.

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