Sentence examples for make a booth from inspiring English sources

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Make a booth.

Make a booth where you give out fliers to passerby.

If you go to the manager of a store,like Walmart, the you can ask to make a booth in front of the store.

If you want to make a booth that is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide or less, or you're only painting light objects, you may not need the additional support at all.

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Dave, a former sculptor, made a booth for the DJ in the shape of a submarine.

To create a 22-minute show about parents and children that omits a beleaguered wife, a precocious child and a teenager who more or less can communicate only in acronyms is apparently as hard to do as it is to make a tanning booth that converts into a sofa.

Make a prize booth and fill it with toys and other prizes like trains, teddies, parrots and other stuff.

Have everything set and look at the other WikiHow of how to make a kids ticket booth.

In the most emotionally chilling scene, Rose coaxes Pinkie to make a crude recording in a booth on the pier, and while she waits outside, he sneers his hatred and contempt for her; the record remains unplayed until the end of the film.

It's only a matter of time (here's hoping) before Ms. Albert grovels for forgiveness before Mr. Cooper, as Mr. Frey did before Oprah Winfrey, though given the readership and rough-trade trappings, HBO would make a more suitable confession booth than network television.

Bright blue tarpaulins and red, yellow and blue umbrellas shading individual booths make a garish contrast with the temple buildings, but the wares strewn out on tatami mats cover the whole range of Japanese culture.

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