Sentence examples for have managed to attach from inspiring English sources

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They have managed to attach an emotional element to your mattress.

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At least I had managed to attach them to a stud.

It's hard to look your best in a billowing black gown, awkward hood yanking on whatever you've managed to attach it to and nobody is flattered by a square hat – sorry, mortarboard.

El Haj has managed to attach superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Spions) to stem cells (shown in green), injecting hundreds of thousands of tagged cells into the joints of rodents with rheumatoid arthritis.

It was two of the paper-clip sculptures that Rudy Krugerrand and Seth Brummell had managed to attach to their belts like mannequin dance partners and drag with them out onto the ledge of the Campanile clock, where they stood now, six stories from the ground.

Elsewhere along Gongyuan Bei Jie, where people had managed to attach the bunches of flowers to trees, the police were ripping them down and putting them in the bin.

So severe was the damage that Vanguard was almost wrecked on the Corsican coast on the following day and Nelson even ordered Captain Ball, who had managed to attach a towline to the flagship, to abandon him.

The councillor had managed to attach an amendment to the resolution calling on city council to revisit the issue in a few months, and actively worked with the TDSC to hone their strategy.

And by going after well-known actors last-minute, while they're between other projects, Boll has managed to attach big names (Christian Slater and, most amazingly, knighted Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley, who played a vampire overlord in BloodRayne) to his movies at relatively low cost.

To have withstood the special hatred and ridicule, unprecedented in my opinion, leveled in our time at a public figure who was not a mass murderer; and to have managed to keep her convictions attached to fervent ideals and ideas — wrongheaded or misguided as we might see them now — without corruption — I see that as evidence of some kind of greatness, worthy for the argument of history to settle.

To have withstood the special hatred and ridicule, unprecedented in my opinion, levelled in our time at a public figure who was not a mass murderer; and to have managed to keep her convictions attached to fervent ideals and ideas - wrongheaded or misguided as we might see them now - without corruption, I see that as evidence of some kind of greatness, worthy for the argument of history to settle.

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