Sentence examples for how to string from inspiring English sources

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It's positively rammed with videos showing you how to string a ukulele.

Many are by journalists, who ought to know how to string a few sentences together.

I worked for Time Magazine's London bureau after graduating, where I was taught how to string a sentence together.

This is an excellent example of how to string together the maximum number of weasel words in one sentence.

An agent coached Melida on how to handle any future calls: how to string the conversation along, how to elicit mentions of local landmarks.

While we talked, I sat in the temple yard and tried to learn how to string together flower garlands for spirit offerings under the eagle eye of a matron in white, who chided me for pinching the petals too hard.

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But first comes a comedy routine, as the old sage demonstrates, with references to Sigmund Freud and much orgasmic groaning, how to insert string into the nose.

The sciences are enormously varied; there is the sort of activity that goes on in highly theoretical branches of physics (for example, investigating what happened during the first 10−43 seconds, or trying to figure out how to subject string theory to empirical check).

How To: 1. String it!

Among Mr Lam's nicknames is "hei shou"—a "black hand" who knows how to pull strings.

Jones wanted to learn how to arrange strings, which US record labels wouldn't let blacks do.

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