Sentence examples for be served to make from inspiring English sources

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Pickled olives, peppers, onions, gherkins and other preserved foods such as cheese can quickly be served to make an easy antipasto or tapas style entree/first course.[1] It's all about being creative with what you have!

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Mahut is serving to make it 51-51.

An exhausted Isner is serving to make it 59-58.

Some chefs approach summer by modifying dishes they have been serving to make them lighter.

"These shows and movies are serving to make people less afraid of each other," she said.

7.10pm: It's 43-43 and John Isner is serving to make it 44-43, after which Nicolas Mahut will serve to make it 44-44.

Despite the attempts by designers to disguise the true purpose of their work, the increasing number of examples are serving to make this phenomenon more, rather than less, obvious.

He has, indeed, taken the Red Pill; while his embrace of pound shop philosophy has been liberating, it's also served to make him upset – upset enough to type and type and type until his wrists hurt.

He has, indeed, taken the Red Pill; while his embrace of dime store philosophy has been liberating, it's also served to make him upset, upset enough to type and type and type until his wrists hurt.

Five thousand gallons are served to customers annually, and Sibilski makes her borscht in enormous batches, twice a week.

He cannot live on his own, and when he's tried to go back to work it's only served to made his condition even worse.

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