Sentence examples for be made to study from inspiring English sources

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I said that charm students should be made to study the George Clooney Nespresso ads.

Acetate peels can also usually be made to study the various organic material trapped within a coal ball.

Keloid scars occur only to human, that's why animal model needs to be made to study this pathology and new treatments.

When the wise hundred-year-old cricket asks Pinocchio why he wants to run away from home, Pinocchio tells him: "I shall be sent to school and shall be made to study either by love or by force.

Were an announcement made by President Obama that the White House intended to draw up a list of 100 books all Americans would be made to study and then be tested on, few would mistake it for a surefire vote winner.

This can be checked by the experimental setup and recommendation can be made to study the effect on pump performance by angle and depth.

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Efforts are made to study how information may be stored, or encoded in the human brain.

So far no effort has been made to study the thermodynamics and kinetics of this reaction.

A detailed analysis is made to study the influence of launch time on the orbital lifetime.

In this paper an attempt was made to study the flexural behaviour of ternary SCC beams.

The problem isn't that only men have written brilliant books, or that we're made to study them.

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