Sentence examples for find an attached from inspiring English sources

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But after winding their way past the bed, they were relieved to find an attached sitting room.

If you find an attached tick, grab it at the base with a tweezer and pull it upward with steady pressure.

If you find an attached tick, use a pair of tweezers to grasp the head firmly as close to the skin as possible and pull straight out.

X Marks the Spot If you do find an attached tick on you or your pet, remove it carefully, wipe the bite with an antiseptic, and (if you've been bitten), circle the bite with a permanent marker.

If you find an attached tick, grasp the head with tweezers and pull straight out.

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Excitingly, she found an attached cone for a fossil redwood — a rarity at this site, one she has been studying for several years (Dori has been searching for plant reproductive material for four years; her previous advisor has been searching for over 20).

Three days later, he noticed a mild ache on the occipital area of his scalp and found an attached tick that he removed with his fingers.

Encourage students to find a attach a photo of the majority leader to their charts, if possible.

The next day, the Beacon reports, Sam arrived at work to find a note attached to a copy of a memo that all staff had been sent in February.

If you find a tick attached to your body, use caution when removing.

A UUV could find a submarine, attach itself to it and then explode … there is no limit to what could be done".

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