Sentence examples for made a well from inspiring English sources

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(She later made a well publicised and, I hope, very humiliating retraction).

Audi and designer Tom Pye have made a well delineated staging that serves its purpose, from forum-type space to fascist cabinet room to infertile grove.

She placed large dollops of ricotta and spinach on top of flat sheets of pasta, then made a well in each and dropped in an egg yolk.

You see, 34 Heritage has positively made a well thought out decision to defy the up-trend in a category which consumers expect to augment.

To test this hypothesis, we poured 1.5% agar gel (in water) into 40-mm-diameter Petri dishes, made a well in the center of each dish, and applied an NP solution and a gentamicin NP mixture to the wells.

In his review for Kompas, Adi wrote that Ayu had made a well developed and acted film, a "good debut for [Indonesia's] future director", although he considered the cinematography incapable of fully expressing the character's psychological torment.

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And when Meckstroth (North) raised to four spades, Dwyer (East) made a well-timed penalty double.

(His father's pharmaceutical company made a well-known laxative called Brooklax).

Stephen Frears made a well-received version of Thompson's The Grifters (1990).

Mr Osborne made a well-argued speech on Tuesday but overshot the runway on Thursday.

After two passes West made a well-judged card-showing double.

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